Most people have got used to it now .. there's only really two people that still comment in an arent-we-funny kind of way

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- A lives approx 1 mile walk from the office but always drives to / from work, despite it being further to drive. He's hugely overweight and is on GP referral to the local authority-run Leisure Centre / Gym, paying approx £5 a session once a week to walk a mile on a treadmill. Many wonder why he doesn't save his fiver a week, plus the fuel costs, and just walk to work.
- B lives a bit less than 2 miles walk from the office which, in fairness, he walks about half the time. He's walked less now we're in to Winter.
So in my experience, comments tend to be inversely proportional to how much exercise the person making them takes.
I get this a lot ..
Plax said:
My work colleagues used to do it a lot when I first started "You're crazy cycling in this weather" etc. Now they have just accepted it as the norm, although they do make comments when we meet new people and the conversation crops up. Usually something like "oh yes Plax cycles even when there is a monsoon and gale force winds. Crazy" etc.
.. and from neighbours / friends / family as well, when they are introducing me to someone. It's odd how people sort of try to take ownership of you in that "This is LC, he rides 7 miles to work each day 'cos he's really fit" (I'm not) way. I can't work out if they're proud of me or if I'm akin to some sort of interesting creature they've just found and want to show off.
