My wife and I are still infamous for going out drinking with her coworkers after work one night a little over a year ago. We, uh, lost track of time (in between the pitchers of Spaten Optimator) and next thing we knew it's bar time (1am? 2am? can't remember) and we're getting kicked out of the bar. They were, and still are, astounded that we rode our bikes the 5.5 miles home. Of course, they all got in their cars and drove home, including a couple who don't remember how they actually got home....I rode 6 flat miles to meet my friend's at a bar. All of them, even the ones who ride, said I was crazy and wanted to give me a ride home because "its so far".
Once again - flat. Bike lanes. Straight shot.
Yeah it takes a bit of work, but its not that hard to get SOME activity in during the day.
Ya think?You have to cut Dante some slack, you have to admit that your people have certainly tried to create controversy from things dumber than that.
It's not ribs, or chili dogs, or french fries, or any of that other crap, it's how *often* you eat that. You have ribs once a month, or chili cheese dogs once every 6mo when you're back in Chicago for old time's sake, fine. You eat at McD's 2x day and get zero exercise......... that's when you start having problems.
edit: Ooops, didn't even bother trying to find out whether the right wing was *actually* creating controversy over the chili dog thing:
The New American
Townhall
Fox News
Lonely Conservative
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