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My mom works .6 miles (that's 528 fathoms for you Canadians) away from her "job" and she still won't ride a bicycle. :|
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Give her a break! She's 86!
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Give her a break! She's 86!
I think she turns 60 this year. :|
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"Canadians, please list the distance in cubits or fathoms (your choice)."

I thought they used Moose clicks.

 

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No, he would have just raped me instead :|
i can't even string together the words necessary to express what i think of your sudden escalation of events there.
wear a fake moustache - chance of being raped = lesser.
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I'm 10000000mm from work - door to door.
...waiting for questions from the non-metrics...
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So that would be about 6 moose clicks.
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10k?
i'm not entirely sure of mine, somewhere between 7.5-10k. i don't think i've actually driven the route. but the straight distance there is 7.5 k, i have to add some distance to avoid the main roads though.
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i can't even string together the words necessary to express what i think of your sudden escalation of events there.
wear a fake moustache - chance of being raped = lesser.Iwon't drive that way again.
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10k?
....aren't you in Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada?!? You should have known that one just as easily as the many meaning of the word "eh"!
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....aren't you in Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada?!? You should have known that one just as easily as the many meaning of the word "eh"!

i had to think about the decimal conversion :)
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I'm about 16 miles or so from my work. The main problem is very simple: There are no shower facilities at work.
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Iwon't drive that way again.
j1millers' drive is frightening in the dark... all the window-licking men are ruuuuning wiiiiild. :wiggle:
(did someone leave the cake out in the rain?)
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1) wear underarmour/dri-fit type stuff.
2) wear antipersperant
3) bring a towel to towel off.
4) change of underpants
5) wash your cycling gear on a very regular basis to avoid compound smells
6) run your wrists under cold water for a minute when you get there to cool your body off faster.
7) deoderant and cologne also help.
it's not as bad as you might think (then again your ride *is* almost 3 times as long as mine)... :?
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....aren't you in Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada?!? Ohhhhh - that Winnipeg, Manitoba! :P
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