Remind Me Why I Should Care What Motorists Think...
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Seven pages. Harumph! And I still don't care what motorists think of me breaking the law on my bicycle.
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It was a warm day and I made it over most every hill and overpass without stopping and walking up. It was a warm day and the only person on the sidewalks was another cyclist on the underpass walkway. Domino's had a scratch-off game on their flyer and I went across town and got my free Parmesan bread bites which was great with two days until I can grocery shop.
I haven't been over the interstate on my bike in a while, not even to shop at Kmart, so I enjoyed the ride. Wednesday there is a 60 year old plastic table radio waiting for me and a used widescreen computer monitor and the Mexican and Greek-Italian restaurants await me this week for my monthly diet screwup to stay happy and sane.
I haven't been over the interstate on my bike in a while, not even to shop at Kmart, so I enjoyed the ride. Wednesday there is a 60 year old plastic table radio waiting for me and a used widescreen computer monitor and the Mexican and Greek-Italian restaurants await me this week for my monthly diet screwup to stay happy and sane.
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Comparing a thinking animate object with non thinking inanimate object, eh?
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Motorists are thinking animate objects? With 2.4 million annual injuries to their credit, you sure could have fooled me. Water falls, motorists fail. It's all the same.
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2.4 million is a Saganesque number, one that would suggest Mittygation is necessary. If I've told you 1,000 times to avoid exaggeration...
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Since the college went to a bikeshare program with mostly hybrids, there's been a bit of improvement on that side; the cruisers get used for intracampus rides, and the share hybrids make for much faster, easier trips off campus, but I still occasionally end up hugging the gutter to get past a couple of barely-over-walking-speed BSOs wobbling all over both sides of the street.
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