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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:34 am
by CM400T
Thumper wrote:Those of us who work from home feel cheated...
:::cries a little:::
There there,,, maybe you can ride around the block on your lunch.
People that work from home make me sick,,,, no traffic to and from,,, no boss looking over your shoulder,,, no lousy cafeteria food.... can ya tell I'm jealous.
:::: cries alot::::::
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:17 am
by mgdavis
Yesterday there were eight bikes in the parking area I use. Today, my bike made four. Somebody must have forgotten to pass around the memo.
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 2:51 pm
by RhadamYgg
Yeah, I didn't see many bikes today - no more than usual, anyway. I rode to work - 67 miles total.
I keep getting the "You'd better stop that." in reference to me riding a motorcycle. They are all concerned that I am key to their processes and if I bite it they are screwed.
The danger may be greater than in a car, but it doesn't feel that much greater.
Oh, except that "O Ring" in the Jaguar today that tried to lane change in to me at the base of the GWB.
RhadamYgg
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 3:14 pm
by mgdavis
RhadamYgg wrote:Yeah, I didn't see many bikes today - no more than usual, anyway. I rode to work - 67 miles total.
I keep getting the "You'd better stop that." in reference to me riding a motorcycle. They are all concerned that I am key to their processes and if I bite it they are screwed.
The danger may be greater than in a car, but it doesn't feel that much greater.
Oh, except that "O Ring" in the Jaguar today that tried to lane change in to me at the base of the GWB.
RhadamYgg
That means it's time to ask for a raise, right?

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:12 pm
by roncg41677
Thumper wrote:Those of us who work from home feel cheated...
:::cries a little:::
If you ride across a state line then ride back home you are "riding to work". See, it works for all of us

.
I rode today in the rain to, and in the rain and the dark on the way back. First time for both. I always thought riding in the rain would be freaky, but I actually really liked it. It was nice and cool and just felt... refreshing. Of course it wasn't exactly
pouring.
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:33 pm
by Thumper
roncg41677 wrote:Thumper wrote:Those of us who work from home feel cheated...
:::cries a little:::
If you ride across a state line then ride back home you are "riding to work". See, it works for all of us

.
Dang, that would have been a LONG ride.
I wish I'd thought of it...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:43 am
by ofblong
pft we have parking space for 6 bikes. Dayshift has about 15 guys that ride to work almost every day. I ride everyday that I can unless its
1. possibility of snowing.
2. The road in front of my house is snow/ice covered.
3. its snowing.
4. Its below 20F or will be when I get out of work.