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RPK79 11-02-15 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by Johnny Mullet (Post 18289080)
People think I'm weird not just because I like bicycles, but because I love my old Huffy bicycles.

Well, to be fair...

2manybikes 11-02-15 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 18288458)
Some have been known to have this problem.

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...man52/pbto.jpg

Sadly, some don't even realize that's a problem.

Maybe I would give her a blanket. Maybe.

ARPRINCE 11-02-15 03:05 PM

I have money stashed to upgrade to a new (Ti) bike but can't get my wife's approval. :(

alexaschwanden 11-02-15 03:15 PM

Today was the first of the Bay Area rain in California, I rode in the rain for over 2.5 hours and when it was done the sun comes out damn.

YogaKat 11-02-15 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by ARPRINCE (Post 18289151)
I have money stashed to upgrade to a new (Ti) bike but can't get my wife's approval. :(

Husband doesn't understand what the need for more than one bike.

ARPRINCE 11-02-15 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by YogaKat (Post 18289208)
Husband doesn't understand what the need for more than one bike.

EXACTLY! Husband does not care if husband has more than 1 bike, HOWEVER, this husband cares what the wife thinks so I can wait.....for now. ;)

YogaKat 11-02-15 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by ARPRINCE (Post 18289228)
EXACTLY! Husband does not care if husband has more than 1 bike, HOWEVER, this husband cares what the wife thinks so I can wait.....for now. ;)

Happy wife, happy life. :)

Here's another one. When I am out on a weekend ride for longer than three hours I start getting texts from husband and daughter... "Are you dead somewhere?" "When are you coming home?" etc...

I'm trying to get some mileage dangit (and I haven't seen the rest of the trail yet.) :ride:

TMonk 11-02-15 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 18288002)
People think I'm weird for having bicycles in my living room.

I think it's weird. The living room should be as comfortable and accommodating for guests as possible IMO.

Put them in your bedroom instead if you don't have extra storage space. That's what I do in my 1br apt.

Ghazmh 11-02-15 03:55 PM

I ignore the cracked vinyl siding on my house but I wipe my bike down when it gets just dirty enough that it bugs me. It doesn't take much

linsdog 11-02-15 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by 2manybikes (Post 18289133)
Maybe I would give her a blanket. Maybe.


Blankets are for winners...

RPK79 11-02-15 04:02 PM

I moved the bikes from the living room to the bedroom to appease my wife and now she wants us to rent a garage to move them outside...

SpeshulEd 11-02-15 04:14 PM

I spent the last hour looking at this website when I was supposed to be working.

Jobs...who needs 'em!?!

allen254 11-02-15 04:15 PM

Sometimes i just cant cant get enough power outage out onto the pedals *sigh*

TimothyH 11-02-15 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 18289306)
I think it's weird. The living room should be as comfortable and accommodating for guests as possible IMO.

Put them in your bedroom instead if you don't have extra storage space. That's what I do in my 1br apt.

You are projecting your life onto mine.

I don't live in a 1br apartment. Formal living room is nearest the front door and bedrooms are upstairs.

Sorry I wasn't specific. House is getting too big for me anyway as the kids go off to college.

Lazyass 11-02-15 04:27 PM

A surgical scar covered left shoulder that's an inch lower than my right and that always pops out of place. And mismatched tanned arms/pale white hands.

dvdslw 11-02-15 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by ARPRINCE (Post 18289151)
I have money stashed to upgrade to a new (Ti) bike but can't get my wife's approval. :(

Glad I'm not the only one with a stash!

StanSeven 11-02-15 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by 2manybikes (Post 18289133)
Maybe I would give her a blanket. Maybe.

You should. As long as you have another to keep dust off the bike.

2manybikes 11-02-15 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by StanSeven (Post 18289525)
You should. As long as you have another to keep dust off the bike.

:)

2manybikes 11-02-15 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by linsdog (Post 18289332)
Blankets are for winners...

:)

TMonk 11-02-15 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 18289384)
You are projecting your life onto mine.

I don't live in a 1br apartment. Formal living room is nearest the front door and bedrooms are upstairs.

Sorry I wasn't specific. House is getting too big for me anyway as the kids go off to college.

Naw, just answering your question and presenting my living situation as a counter-example. I still think it's weird to keep bikes in the living room, even if you have two :D

Nachoman 11-02-15 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 18288120)
I have grease marks on some socks from tucking in my pants legs during commuting, errands, etc.

I have grease marks on practically every pair of pants I own!

Nachoman 11-02-15 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by silversx80 (Post 18288146)
31" waist, 38" rump, 25" each thigh. "Loose fit" jeans in a 31X32 are too tight in the arse, and skin tight on my thighs and calves.

Wait . . . you measure the size of your ass?

VNA 11-02-15 07:29 PM

Scare the doctor with your slow heart rate and set the alarm at the hospital in case of surgery! (hopefully minor)

BillyD 11-02-15 07:37 PM


Originally Posted by 2manybikes (Post 18289133)
Maybe I would give her a blanket. Maybe.

That's a start.

downtube42 11-02-15 07:37 PM

Constantly bumping my head on one bike or another when I work in the garage.


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