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  1. #1
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    LOL

    I have to sacrifice other things I'd like to do so that I can cycle, but it's worth it to enjoy going out and killing time on my bicycle. It may be healthy, but it sure feels good to ride it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by staceysue View Post
    LOL

    I have to sacrifice other things I'd like to do so that I can cycle, but it's worth it to enjoy going out and killing time on my bicycle. It may be healthy, but it sure feels good to ride it!
    X100!!! My other love/hobby before I got heavily into cycling, was riding my "other" bike...my Harley. But sadly, my Harley has been parked for most of the summer in order for me to get in long rides on the weekends with my hubby. Something had to give, because unfortunately...there just aren't enough hours in the day to ride BOTH of my bikes. But I haven't given up completely on motorcycling...managed to get in a 200-mile fall colors ride a few Sundays ago. Had to give up my Sunday morning bike ride in order to do it, but it was well worth it. Felt absolutely glorious to be out cruising around on my Harley on a beautiful, crisp fall day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    X100!!! My other love/hobby before I got heavily into cycling, was riding my "other" bike...my Harley. But sadly, my Harley has been parked for most of the summer in order for me to get in long rides on the weekends with my hubby. Something had to give, because unfortunately...there just aren't enough hours in the day to ride BOTH of my bikes. But I haven't given up completely on motorcycling...managed to get in a 200-mile fall colors ride a few Sundays ago. Had to give up my Sunday morning bike ride in order to do it, but it was well worth it. Felt absolutely glorious to be out cruising around on my Harley on a beautiful, crisp fall day.

    LOL - I didn't give up a Harley, I just gave up cleaning my house! ROFLOL justkiddingofcourse

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    Quote Originally Posted by staceysue View Post
    LOL - I didn't give up a Harley, I just gave up cleaning my house! ROFLOL justkiddingofcourse
    Ha ha ha...well yeah, I gave up housework years ago!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    Ha ha ha...well yeah, I gave up housework years ago!
    Housework will always be there! If you can ride - I say, "RIDE!"

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    Good for you on being a 'bigger person' and just riding on. Ugh--I've had some idiotic comments like that too from non-cycling peeps that just don't get it. Just makes my blood boil. I need a little more work on turning the other cheeck.

    I was at a conference once (non exercise related, ironically), and the presenter happened to be very much into fitness etc. The interesting remark made was something like "exercise is not an option, it is a necessity of life".

    Seriously... when I do not get my happy endorphine fix, it is nothing but this negative spiral in so many ways. It took me a lot of years to give myself permission to make it a priority. Part also due to other people not understanding my needs, and having the exact same attitude of the man you passed on your route.

    How much time do people blow away sitting on the couch watcing tv? Smoking/drinking? etc. To ME, those are things that are a counter-productive waste.

    Good post... keep pedaling.

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    You know, while it sounds like a really ignorant comment, most people speak from their own experience--if he commented that it was a good way to kill time, chances are he's one of these people who DOES have a lot of time on his hands. While it's a foreign concept to many people who never have enough hours in the day, I see people and know people who are like that, and I think they must be lonely when they pretty much just go to work and then go home and have long evenings and weekends with nothing much going on. I don't know if they lack imagination or drive, or if they have difficulties connecting with people, or are afraid of new things, or if they just value their time alone, but I would tend to feel sorry for someone who makes a comment like this rather than being defensive or critical.

    Sarah

 

 

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