Did you ride to work in Melb today?



DaveB wrote:
> gplama wrote:
>
>> yep - on the slllooowww MTB. I made it to work 30 seconds before it
>> came down. Coming home was another story :(
>>
>>

>
> I put on all the wet weather gear and bagged everything in the panniers
> going in and coming home. I had blue skies in both directions with the
> skies opening just after I got to work and again within 2 mins of
> getting home.
>
> DaveB

Same here
 
Bleve said:
Walrus wrote:
> You guys are soft. It's worse in winter. ;)


Not this 'winter' it wasn't!
From my limited memory I think I only got wet three times during winter this year but this week I've been wet at least four times, maybe more. During the 2005 winter I got wet heaps of times.
 
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 14:13:21 +1100, Walrus
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>Bleve Wrote:
>> Walrus wrote:
>> > You guys are soft. It's worse in winter. ;)

>>
>> Not this 'winter' it wasn't!

>You're right about that, I can't remember many bad days...worse last
>year though.


"It were worse when I were a kid." :)

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Regards.
Richard.
 
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 16:10:34 +1100, cfsmtb
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>gplama Wrote:
>> hmmm... so that makes you either a Tasmanian or an Emperor penguin
>> :rolleyes:

>
>Terra del Fuego.


Not fit for human habitation, that place.

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Regards.
Richard.
 
On 2006-11-17, Richard Sherratt (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 16:10:34 +1100, cfsmtb
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>gplama Wrote:
>>> hmmm... so that makes you either a Tasmanian or an Emperor penguin
>>> :rolleyes:

>>
>>Terra del Fuego.

>
> Not fit for human habitation, that place.


That's good then, because cfsmtb is not actually a human -- she's a
big red cat!

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TimC
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