NorthernDave
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Crexit means Crexit, but more than this it will be the best possible Crexit.
But will it be a hard Crexit? Which inevitably sounds a bit wrong...

Anyway, back to grumpiness. I don't think cycling makes you grumpy.
Firstly you get lots of lovely exercise for free* in the wonderful countryside and it's an excuse to wear lycra out and about
It keeps you mentally sharp - after all, I've used swear words at the side of the road that I've had to look up in Rogers Profanisaurus when I've finally arrived home. You might even hit the motherlode of a swear word that is a verb, a noun, an adjective and an adverb and which can be used multiple times in a single sentence.
It tests your ingenuity - thinking of ways to fix whatever you've been swearing at to get you home with a multitool seemingly made from cheese, a cable tie and an empty Haribo bag.
It teaches you diplomacy - when your ingenious repair fails after 200 yards and you have to ring home for someone to get into the car and come and fetch you.
It enhances you geographical and communications skills as you try to explain where you are to someone who only ever drives on main roads.
And it teaches you humility - when you finally get home and are reminded for the next 6 months about someone having to having to come and fetch "that bloody bike"...

Oh, and just so we're clear - I Iove Christmas too!

* - I keep telling Mrs ND that cycling is free. I'm then reminded that it is indeed free, apart from the cost of three bikes, goodness knows how much cycling clothing, fancy new lights, upgraded tyres, a spare set of lights, upgraded brakes, some other lights that were on offer, 3 different kinds of chain lube, oh, and another set of lights for emergencies (well, you never know when they'll come in handy do you).