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AzTallRider 12-16-11 10:50 AM

A Moment of Silence, Please
 
http://i537.photobucket.com/albums/f...ng/Silence.jpg

bigbadwullf 12-16-11 10:53 AM

Don't know what's worse. Being stuck in traffic or riding a stationary bike.

BluesDawg 12-16-11 11:24 AM

good point, bbw.

Doohickie 12-16-11 11:46 AM

I think I'll repost this on FB just after the New Year when everyone is working on those new resolutions.

1nterceptor 12-16-11 12:24 PM

Good one :)

John_V 12-16-11 12:30 PM

Perfect! :thumb:

teachme 12-16-11 12:37 PM

Yep! :thumb:

freighttraininguphill 12-16-11 12:40 PM

Love it! :lol:

Barrettscv 12-16-11 12:40 PM

I'll continue to ride outside, and train with a class, and use my trainer at home. Weather is the mother of invention;

http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...Jan2010016.jpg

bruce19 12-16-11 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by John_V (Post 13609080)
Perfect! :thumb:

Of course. You're in FL. Up here in New England getting to the gym often requires a car.

DGlenday 12-16-11 01:34 PM

Brings this picture to mind:

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Bikey Mikey 12-16-11 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by DGlenday (Post 13609300)

:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

B. Carfree 12-16-11 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by bruce19 (Post 13609172)
Of course. You're in FL. Up here in New England getting to the gym often requires a car.

I wonder how folks in New England got around a century ago.

Daspydyr 12-16-11 04:01 PM

Gotta love it!

Dudelsack 12-16-11 04:36 PM

This might not be the time to mention this, but...

...the other day I saw a rotund woman on an electric wheelchair, and what looked like her grandson was walking with her, hand in hand.

I remember it well because they dropped me.

bruce19 12-17-11 12:51 AM


Originally Posted by B. Carfree (Post 13609741)
I wonder how folks in New England got around a century ago.

I'm pretty sure it wasn't on a bicycle on their way to the gym. Especially if it was December with snow on the ground.

Dudelsack 12-17-11 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by B. Carfree (Post 13609741)
I wonder how folks in New England got around a century ago.

By horse and carriage?

Having taken the Concord, MA tour a long time ago (lovely place), I was under the impression they huddled around the fireplace reading books all winter long.

2manybikes 12-17-11 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by Dudelsack (Post 13611483)
By horse and carriage?

Having taken the Concord, MA tour a long time ago (lovely place), I was under the impression they huddled around the fireplace reading books all winter long.

Correct.
I wonder what the indians did in the cold weather.

michaelnel 12-17-11 08:02 AM

My regular recreational ride route takes me right past a gym. There are always a bunch of SUVs and Hummers stopped, idling, with one person in them, obviously waiting for a parking space close to the door so they won't have to walk a half block to go inside and exercise.

Wogster 12-17-11 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by Dudelsack (Post 13611483)
By horse and carriage?

Having taken the Concord, MA tour a long time ago (lovely place), I was under the impression they huddled around the fireplace reading books all winter long.

Actually, unlike the normal Hollywood portrayal where everyone used a horse, most people, who lived in towns or villages, didn't have one, because a horse was very expensive, required expensive storage, maintenance and fuel, rural people had them, most were farmers and had work horses and businesses would have them, the average person didn't. Most people though, if you drew a circle 5 miles across centred at the building they were born in, they lived, worked, shopped, died and were buried within that circle. The concept of living in one town and working in another town 40 miles away, has only been in the last 60 years or so, after the beginning of the reign of the car. 100 years ago, you didn't need a gym, you did heavy labour in your job, which kept you in shape.

PaulH 12-17-11 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by B. Carfree (Post 13609741)
I wonder how folks in New England got around a century ago.

The gym was called a barn, and one walked through the snow to get to it. After chopping up some wood and hauling it to the house via sled or wheelbarrow, you got the reward of heat and light. It's very hard for me to imagine exercising without a similar reward.

Paul

Bikey Mikey 12-17-11 09:59 AM

Even when I was an out of shape Clydesdale, I parked wherever. I never idled the car and waited for a close spot.

ChasH 12-17-11 10:09 AM

<silent post>





...... hilarious thread .....

CACycling 12-17-11 10:11 AM

My kids went to a gym for their high school PE classes and, as it was the last class of the day, I would sometimes pick them up there. As I waited for them in the lobby, I'd occasionally see people take the elevator to the second floor to use the stair climbers.

bruce19 12-17-11 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by 2manybikes (Post 13611516)
Correct.
I wonder what the indians did in the cold weather.

Well, after the Pilgrims got there, they were caught up in trying to protect their stores of corn, etc. from theft.


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