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badkarma 05-03-06 06:49 AM

Bachelor Party Ride
 
I went on my last ride as a single man last night.

Too bad the wife to be won't let me bring the bike to Aruba with me, as she claims she doesn't want to share me with the mistress during the honeymoon.

Jared88 05-03-06 06:54 AM

Congrats!:)

EventServices 05-03-06 07:16 AM

Does the word "harbinger" mean anything to you?

badkarma 05-03-06 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by EventServices
Does the word "harbinger" mean anything to you?

haha

CyLowe97 05-03-06 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by badkarma
Too bad the wife to be won't let me

.... (enter anything you want to do ever again after that quote above)


"Harbinger" is right.

The title to your freedom has just been transferred into her name, my man...

Congratulations!

Bockman 05-03-06 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by badkarma
the wife to be won't let me...

This does not bode well, sir.

psuaero 05-03-06 08:28 AM

If you think your life is going to change after you get married then just wait till you have a kid(s). I wa s able to do the things I enjoyed after I got married but once there is child in the picture that's when they wives change. I get home from work and hear "I hope you don't think you're going for a 2 hour ride this evening." all the time.

2manybikes 05-03-06 08:34 AM

They have bikes in Aruba.

"Honey try the afternoon spa treatment, I'll just go to the beach" ;)

Jinker 05-03-06 08:43 AM

I have a wife, and a baby daughter. I tell my wife that my biking is about three things:

1) Transportation (I commute by bike)
2) Hobby

and the big one:

3) Fitness

Pull the "I want ot be around to see our grandchildren, and be healthy enough to enjoy it" card.

I regularly pad my commute home with an extra half hour of riding, and occasional weekend rides.

Now I'm not a competitive rider or anything, that would be a whole different ball of wax. But everyone needs hobbies. ;)

CyLowe97 05-03-06 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by psuaero
I get home from work and hear "I hope you don't think you're going for a 2 hour ride this evening." all the time.

I love countering this one with... "Here's the choice.... I get to take a 3 hour ride that costs me nothing but some Clif Bars, gels, and gatorade..... or I take up golf and I'm gone with the boys for 6+ hours for the round and shell out dough for greens fees and post-round drinks...."

I've gradually built up the acceptable level of riding time, and I didn't even get my road bike till after our first kid was born! With a second one due in about a month, I'm doing whatever I can to make the wife know that cycling keeps me sane and I think she understands that. She also knows that the baby better get here by its due date or earlier, or else I'm going to have to miss the Horribly Hilly Hundreds.... hmmm....

GuitarWizard 05-03-06 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by badkarma
I went on my last ride as a single man last night.

Too bad the wife to be won't let me bring the bike to Aruba with me, as she claims she doesn't want to share me with the mistress during the honeymoon.

Yeah, you gotta nip that **** in the bud. Next thing you know, you'll be asking permission to watch TV.

If she starts to complain about "sharing" you with the bike, retort with "nobody's stopping you from getting a bike and riding with me". I've found that tends to shut them (non-riding people) up rather quickly.

substructure 05-03-06 09:34 AM

HA! She gets your last name - and everything else.

badkarma 05-03-06 09:40 AM

She doesn't care that I ride - she just doesn't want me bringing the bike to Aruba for the honeymoon - but I guess I can live w/o the bike for a week :)

psuaero 05-03-06 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by Jinker
I have a wife, and a baby daughter. I tell my wife that my biking is about three things:

1) Transportation (I commute by bike)
2) Hobby

and the big one:

3) Fitness

Pull the "I want ot be around to see our grandchildren, and be healthy enough to enjoy it" card.

I regularly pad my commute home with an extra half hour of riding, and occasional weekend rides.

Now I'm not a competitive rider or anything, that would be a whole different ball of wax. But everyone needs hobbies. ;)

Don't get me wrong. I don't hear it every time and she is reasonably understanding when she has been home all day watching my son. I usually pull the hobby/fitness card. She gets to go out for dinner or whatever with her friends almost every week and I stay home. We also ride as a family about once a week. It's just since I've taken up riding and fitness in general that I have to choose between that evening ride on the motorcycle and bike. Last year I chose the bike alot more and it helped me drop 50lbs.

El Diablo Rojo 05-03-06 09:44 AM

Bachelor part ride? How do strippers strip while riding bikes?

badkarma 05-03-06 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by El Diablo Rojo
Bachelor part ride? How do strippers strip while riding bikes?

They strip first, then ride :D

But that introduces the whole concept of good naked/bad naked.......

2manybikes 05-03-06 09:55 AM

Bike riding builds strong legs and good endurance. Both are important on a honeymoon.

So.......Does she want you to stay in good shape?

Deal....................................or No deal?

urbanknight 05-03-06 10:09 AM

My fiancee already knows that I might leave her to rent an MTB in Hawaii for a day.

ElJamoquio 05-03-06 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by El Diablo Rojo
Bachelor part ride? How do strippers strip while riding bikes?

Well, the shorts are the only real tough part, but they have zippers on the side.

shawnj73 05-03-06 11:15 AM

Take how much you ride now, and cut the riding in half, because that is all you will get to ride after marriage. Congrats!

El Diablo Rojo 05-03-06 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by shawnj73
Take how much you ride now, and cut the riding in half, because that is all you will get to ride after marriage. Congrats!

Wow you guys have all married the wrong women. My wife has no problems with my riding, of course I don't abuse her with it either. I ride in the mornings before work when it will have the least impact on our family. I take the kids on weekends sometimes as well. She knows I'll be gone from around 7am to noon on Sat and Sun, and longer if I'm racing. She totally understands that this is my therapist couch and she's happy that at 44 I'm better shape than most guys my age.

Now I'm no Neanderthal either, I help with cooking, cleaning, laundry, and the kids. My wife works also so dumping all that on her wouldn't be fair.

BryE 05-03-06 11:31 AM

Y'all make it sound like getting married is the end of the world! That's not true at all. KIDS are the end of the world! ;)

Ryleeryno 05-03-06 11:54 AM

Tell her that you need to bring your bike in order to help with the Natalie Holloway search efforts. She'll be sympathetic and won't mind you riding 95% of your honeymoon.

Bockman 05-03-06 01:10 PM

I know we're all having fun here with some good natured joshin', but seriously, this 'no bikes allowed on the honeymoon' thing, while seemingly innocuous, is deeply, deeply wrong because it sets a precedent. If the honeymoon is a 'special occassion' in which she can dictate how you spend 100% of your time, what's next?

If it were me, I'd take the bike on principal, even if you don't ride it at all.

Avalanche325 05-03-06 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by badkarma
She doesn't care that I ride - she just doesn't want me bringing the bike to Aruba for the honeymoon - but I guess I can live w/o the bike for a week :)

Tell her this: "Fine, I won't bring the bike. As long as I can get the same amount of "riding time" in."


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