1) You put on your jeans and they already have the right leg rolled up.
2) You do laundry when you don't have any more clean bike shorts.
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I think that may be a sign of a whole other set of problems...
cutifly said:
you wake up with a mini u-lock around your left ankle to a fence outside of Home Depot with your pants pulled down and a thank you note taped to your forehead.
Ha! I wish. I work the usual M-F. I meant that every day you ride feels like Friday. My friend Lisa called it a "rider's high." Which I think is very apt description.
Ha! I wish. I work the usual M-F. I meant that every day you ride feels like Friday. My friend Lisa called it a "rider's high." Which I think is very apt description.
ah good replies, good discussion topic. how about
it's raining out and you tell yourself you're only going to ride to the bus stop/train station to get to your destination but then once on the bike you say f**k it and ride the entire way, trying to convince yourself the rain's not that bad even though it is and each time you do this, decide to ride, you get sufficiently wet and your shoes get soaked and actually the ride kind of sucks each time for the stress and the chill and you probably hit a pothole that was filled with water at some point which further pis*es you off and so you finally show up at your destination and your friend(s) or coworkers or whomever you're there to see or meet, unless they're bikers, they just look at you almost out of pity, that bemused look. in your mind, you're still riding through the rain. and when you're done for the day/night, you know you'll ride home in it too.
ah good replies, good discussion topic. how about
it's raining out and you tell yourself you're only going to ride to the bus stop/train station to get to your destination but then once on the bike you say f**k it and ride the entire way, trying to convince yourself the rain's not that bad even though it is and each time you do this, decide to ride, you get sufficiently wet and your shoes get soaked and actually the ride kind of sucks each time for the stress and the chill and you probably hit a pothole that was filled with water at some point which further pis*es you off and so you finally show up at your destination and your friend(s) or coworkers or whomever you're there to see or meet, unless they're bikers, they just look at you almost out of pity, that bemused look. in your mind, you're still riding through the rain. and when you're done for the day/night, you know you'll ride home in it too.
+1
Add to RT's post about scotch guarding rain pants knowing it wont work but hoping that it will (if just a little bit.).
Julie Hochstadter said:
great post!
+1Add to RT's post about scotch guarding rain pants knowing it wont work but hoping that it will (if just a little bit.).
Julie Hochstadter said:great post!
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