Cycling to escape from nagging?

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Globalti

Legendary Member
For four blissful hours this Sunday I didn't get insulted or nagged, the sun shone and the early morning roads were empty.

Then I got home and it started again......

How many of you enjoy cycling but find the secondary benefit is a few hours of peace and solitude or the company of like-minded pals?
 

bonj2

Guest
Maybe you should consider divorce? :smile:
 

woofer

Guru
Is that the right way round, I normally get nagged when I come back from a ride not to escape it
 

adscrim

Veteran
vernon said:
I count my blessings.

I am encouraged to go out on my bike.

I'm encouaged to go out on my bike then nagged for actually doing so! My wife is under the impression that half an hour should really be sufficient.:smile:
 

Chuffy

Veteran
Rigid Raider said:
How many of you enjoy cycling but find the secondary benefit is a few hours of peace and solitude or the company of like-minded pals?
I'm married to my like-minded pal. When I read posts like this I do wonder, why did you bother getting married in the first place? :stop:
 

Chuffy

Veteran
Rhythm Thief said:
I get nagged for not going out on my bike enough.:smile:
Damn right! Go on you shaggy short haired slacker, there's more dust on that frame than there is on Rigid Raider's happy-glands. :stop:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Chuffy said:
I'm married to my like-minded pal. When I read posts like this I do wonder, why did you bother getting married in the first place? :smile:

I always wonder that too....
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
I get out on my bike to not have to hear my mum moan/nag or my dad have a go/moan.
But, when i get back, i still get nagged.

I didnt stack the drainer board neat enough last night:wacko:

Bonj, what do i do? I cant get a divorce from my parents:wacko:
 
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