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Old 04-16-04 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by vrkelley
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Sounds like a better idea. What do you use to prevent the stuff from dripping all over the carpet?
VR.. Again benefit of PM shift...I hang my bike clothes outside in the wind. Gets really dry quickly..No one about to compain...PM shift 12.5 hours. So I mostly get to work before dark, most of the year.
When no longer dripping, I move them inside near an air duct. My partner is a woman..Just the two of us all night...
She complains of looking at my 'jock strap.' I tell her she does not look that carefully, since cyclists do not use such things.
Reason I do not commute day shift...I would have to leave at 3 am.. and management would have to smell my smelly bike clothes.
Sounds like few have the option of washing out their clothes during traditional working hours.? At least no one has mentioned washing out their cycling clothes.
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