briantrumpet
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I must admit I find it weird that people drive to the gym...Do these people go to the gym and run on a treadmill that doesn't go anywhere?
I must admit I find it weird that people drive to the gym...Do these people go to the gym and run on a treadmill that doesn't go anywhere?
Well, I kinda get it. Maybe it's raining, or too hot, or they want to run with others in a comfortable air con environment. I'm a rubbish runner so I prefer to do it alone at my own pace with my own thoughts.I must admit I find it weird that people drive to the gym...
Even weirder, people who drive to the gym to ride a stationary bike. Er, what?I must admit I find it weird that people drive to the gym...
Even weirderer if it was a stationery bike...Even weirder, people who drive to the gym to ride a stationary bike. Er, what?
Glad I checked my spelling now ...Even weirderer if it was a stationery bike...
"Now you're wishing you got the bus in today"
"I'd hate having to cycle to work"
"Ahh , if i'd have known I'd have given you a lift"
"I bet it takes you ages"
Just a few phrases said to me regularly by co-workers, friends and family. They are all usually kind gestures and not meant in any malice way . They are very amusing mostly however the do get annoying at times .
When I do say "I'm looking forward to my ride home/long ride tomorrow". The look of disbelief at times is quite funny. Its as if I'm just billy bullshitting about any part of cycling being possibly fun.
Anyone else got some little phrases people throw at you daily.
i get... "Have you come on your bike in this weather?!""What happens when it rains?"
One of my sisters is 5 years older than me.
(After I got back from a 30 mile bike ride, aged 40): "You won't still be doing that when you get to my age!"
(After I got back from a 60 mile bike ride, aged 45): "You won't still be doing that when you get to my age!"
(After I got back from a 90 mile bike ride, aged 50): "You won't still be doing that when you get to my age!"
(After I got back from a 120 mile bike ride, aged 55): "You won't still be doing that when you get to my age!"
I am now 60 and intend to do some rides this year > 125 miles in length. I wonder if she still thinks that I won't be doing much in 5 years time?
If she keeps it up long enough then I suppose she will eventually be right!![]()