You had your hands full, so you were safe.![]()
V.
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I was in Central Park sunday morning. My bike is leaning against me, my hands are grimy from an earlier bike mini-repair, I'm holding the screw-off top of my water bottle between my teeth, at the same time I'm pouring a packet of ultima replenish powder into the water bottle, and I have my head cocked so I can listen to voice mail on my cell phone (ok, I admit I was overdoing the multi-tasking). . . and a pedestrian comes up to me to ask me how to get to the west side. Why me? She was kind enough to wait until I finished listening to my voice mail . . .
2003 Trek 7500FX/standard saddle
2006 Trek Pilot 2.1/Serfas cutout saddle
You had your hands full, so you were safe.![]()
V.
And let us not forget, you weren't whizzing past at mach 3 like the uber-boys in the park on the typical weekend morning.
spazz
no regrets!
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you are both absolutely correct . . . I always have my hands full and I'm never whizzing past anyone
2003 Trek 7500FX/standard saddle
2006 Trek Pilot 2.1/Serfas cutout saddle
and female - she probably felt safer asking another woman in Central Park than a man.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"