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  1. #1
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    you know what gets me?

    the smell. I'm riding along, then all the sudden, blech, the stench of old grease and yuck. It's nearly as bad as auto exhaust, or the perfume wafting out of a car this morning. Seriously, how much does one have to put on that it floats out the car and gags a cyclist?

    Oh well, I'm just thankful the weather is gorgeous (already 49 F with a high of 68 F) and my bike is running smoothly. Woopee. The commute in was pleasant and the trip home is bound to be better. It's so nice to leave the goggles, multiple layers, chem heat packets, etc. @ home.


  2. #2
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    Now Dunkin Donuts coffee is more my choice. I have to admit however, that I don't go through drive throughs for the reasons mentioned, the line is shorter inside and it doesn't bother me to get out of my car and walk a few feet. However, I would have appreciated drive throughs more if they had them around me when my kids were little. It was such a hassle to get them out of the car seats and carry them in for something quick and easy to eat that once in a while.

    Just my thought on drive throughs ~ JoAnn

  3. #3
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    hmmm... for the most part I agree wholeheartedly.. but I gotta admit... when I broke my foot and was trying to learn to use my crutches etc, the drive thru was WAY easier than trying to handle crutches, the to go bag, my purse and the car keys... within the first 2 weeks of breaking it I fell 2 more times because the stupid hospital never showed me how to use the crutches. Going up steps on crutches is harder than it would seem....
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  4. #4
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    Yeah, I work for a fast food place right now. And sometimes I get really mad at all the people that go through that can just as easily get off their big rears and come in. Sometimes you don't think you just run around on auto getting things done. I sometimes feel bad for people because by the time i get to them I'm nasty and run down. They don't desrve to be treated like that.

  5. #5
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    Bikerchick, I hear ya, I broke my leg about two years ago now and it was horrible trying to get around. The worst part was that it was all snowy and icy around here at that time. I was actually ranting about people who can walk not the injured, disabled, or toting around a lot of kids anyway.

  6. #6
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    mmmm... yeah. It's really tough being in the service industry and remaining cordial considering the way many consumers act and treat the employees. I'm in the restaurant biz myself, so believe me, I feel for you!
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  7. #7
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    Oh I hate doing fast food for that reason too! I travel for a living so I have to eat at a lot of those places. My fav's are windy's cause of the salads and potatoes. And then subway. But what we do is wait till after lunch to eat lunch then all the lazy people are gone and we can have the whole place to ourselves.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

  8. #8
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    Drive-through everything made no sense to me until I started running errands with the baby. Ugh! An infant in a carrier/car seat is amazingly heavy and awkward and prone to waking and fussing. Then I became a fan even of drive-through ATMs. But I still turned my engine off!

    Living in the sidewalk-free 'burbs, walking to errands with a stroller isn't an option.

    --S

  9. #9
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    I agree, if you're going to eat that stuff, at least exercise to do it. This reminds me of an incident that happened to me some years back. My husband and I tried to bicycle up to the window at a Wendy's (because it was late and the dining room was closed and only the window was open) and they refused to serve us because we weren't in a car! Is that the dumbest policy you've ever heard. It's not like the line is moving so fast it would be a hazard.

  10. #10
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    Might not be #1, but certainly in the top 10

    Quote Originally Posted by Deanna
    My husband and I tried to bicycle up to the window at a Wendy's (because it was late and the dining room was closed and only the window was open) and they refused to serve us because we weren't in a car! Is that the dumbest policy you've ever heard.
    Certainly ranks in the top 10, if not the top 5. Sheesh.

    /s

 

 

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