-- Waiting at a bus stop is even colder.
-- You'll be at work before your neighbor is finished scraping the
windshield and digging out from the snowbank
-- Hitting the pavement doesn't hurt  so much when you're wearing winter
clothes
-- Non-bikers think you're crazy, but THEY're the ones with seasonal mood
disorders.
-- It's not all that cold.  Really.

----- Original Message -----
From: "dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "bikies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 4:34 PM
Subject: [Bikies] [Fwd: why ride in winter?]


> I got this email on Monday looking for reasons to bike in the winter. If
> you want to contribute any you can reply to Jennifer or send them to me
> and I'll forward them. Here are some more that I made up yesterday:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------
> # 173: Instant cash "rebates" for winter bikers at convience stores.
> Just leave your facemask on and warm one hand in a jacket pocket to
> qualify.
>
> # 856: Adding pepermint schnapps to your water bottles will prevent them
> from freezing.
>
> # 912: An inch or so of new snow will make an old junker ride as smooth
> as any fancy full suspension model.
>
> # 493: Riding in the cold will NOT cause drowsiness.
>
> # 275: Bike paths are way less crowded.
>
> # 608: Sliding on ice is fun.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
> Dave
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