Tales from today's commute....

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GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Okay... who went out taking pot shots at all the motorists making them duck for cover & hide?... 27 cars passed me on the way home... it's normally more like 150!
 

Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
Also not a commute, but t'other day I saw a wood pigeon sat up right in the road, stone dead, with the top of its head sliced off, gawd knows what hit it.
 
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Deleted member 1258

Guest
Hats off to those mile munching commuters who do a manual day job. Helped to unload two 40ft HC containers today, and my legs yelled all the way home.

When I first started where I am now I was with an agency and my job was to work on the containers the stores got every day, I'd help empty a forty foot container a morning five mornings a week most weeks, occasionally they would have only a twenty foot one or they would miss a day, in the afternoon I would be put on topping up the pallet spaces on the shop floor.
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
When I first started where I am now I was with an agency and my job was to work on the containers the stores got every day, I'd help empty a forty foot container a morning five mornings a week most weeks, occasionally they would have only a twenty foot one or they would miss a day, in the afternoon I would be put on topping up the pallet spaces on the shop floor.
I was quite surprised by how it had an effect on the Afternoon ride, got another one tomorrow so will definitely have Friday legs.
 
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I was quite surprised by how it had an effect on the Afternoon ride, got another one tomorrow so will definitely have Friday legs.

That job was the first one I had where I would have Friday legs by Thursday, I moved to the warehouse after six months and got taken on full time after seven months, I'm order picking most of the time but we get containers several times a month, but these we load, cram them to the roof and ram them to the doors most times, loading one is as bad as unloading one, I still get Friday legs by Thursday when we're busy even though there's less heavy lifting involved.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
Drizzly, misty and eventually foggy commute in this morning, had to take of my glasses after a few kilometres as the drizzle made them unusable.
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
Where did all the traffic go? Why were the drivers pleasant? Am I still in bed dreaming of the perfect commute?

Well other than not wearing the long sleeve everything was perfect.
 

DWiggy

Über Member
Location
Cobham
Nice ride in this morning, Got a couple of scalps, I took some fella who then sat on my wheel (I didn't mind) he overtook me but dropped our average speed so had to drop him...hard (Little did he know I was trying to get a pb on my average speed) and I did 20.6mph over 10 mile's, well chuffed ^_^ although not much climbing on that route :huh:
 
Muggy, misty but like @Andrew_P (LOCO) no traffic. Tookk a while to get going but after Morborne Hill Bump I got the fixie up 16.5mph average before I hit very limited congestion at the last four roundabouts and proceeded with caution so the average dropped to 16.4mph. The only event I can think of (well not really an a event) a driver passed close and tried to push me into the back of a parked car; well it seemed that way at the time, in truth they were probably just oblivious rather than showing intent.
 

MisterStan

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Good quick run in this morning, no suicidal squirrels or road kill today. Legs felt better this morning than they did last night - I felt very lethargic on the run home yesterday and didn't particularly enjoy the ride.
Looks like the wind is back for some of next week too....:thumbsdown:
 
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