buffalo wrote: » Also, there was a small scattering of cornflakes inside the carpark, on the ramp. Was someone still eating breakfast behind the wheel when they reached the office? And then somehow, on a straight section of roadway, manage to spill them out of their window? What happened here...
dermo1990 wrote: » Easily the worst commute ever....should've signed onto the wimp list this morning, would've saved me being sideswiped by a taxi and a swollen finger
ciotog wrote: » I had a similar close encounter with a taxi this morning. Other than that it was grand, shoes are just a bit damp.
buffalo wrote: » Sign me up again - got the train in this morning. But in my defence, it was after half an hour of dry needling in the arse. What a way to start a Friday!
NeedMoreGears wrote: » Gave it a miss today. Cross wind on Clontarf last night was very tough so I imagine this morning it was a lot worse (my excuse anyway)
colm_gti wrote: » Ouch, had that done on my knee early last year, don't know whether I preferred the discomfort before or the discomfort during the procedure! At least it works wonders though! What are you getting it done on your arse for? Taking it too much.....:P
seamus wrote: » Hopefully the wind stays as it was, twill be a fun spin home.
Raam wrote: » Tis fine.
cdaly_ wrote: » T'was interesting. Particularly when the bike would instantaneously move a foot sideways while flaking along with a tailwind. One side of my jacket is a different colour to the other what with the driving rain and all. Go on out of that. As far as I can tell, you're invisible to the wind...
seamus wrote: » Only bad thing about this morning really was the snow/sleet being blown into my face. Ten minutes of brainfreeze. Hopefully the wind stays as it was, twill be a fun spin home.