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Old October 11th 05, 12:29 AM
JohnH
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There is also a factor of arriving to work so sweaty in the summer,
that nobody can stand getting near you for the rest of the day.
Also, it does get really hot there, and you can't take enough off to
stay cool, unlike rutting more on for the cold. Cold is also a real
excuse, when you talk about getting frostbite from a half hour
outside, in the wind. Oh, did we mention that it gets windy there?


You may have missed where jay said his commute is only 4 miles. After a
couple weeks of conditioning, he probably wouldn't even break a sweat. He
also has the ability to take a shower when he gets to work.

It's unfortunate most Americans would rather live with refinery effluent to
power their 1 occupant SUVs than consider (shudder) using their own power to
move themselves.