I used to not get the cyclist outfits, either. Then I started dating one. Flappy clothes when you're whipping along at 15 miles an hour would get really annoying, really fast.
Skinny seats with padded shorts allow the cyclists to sit down later. Larger (i.e. more comfortable) seats would be a lot more painful.
I remember seeing peas and carrots and those little corn cobs on pizza once, but that was in Japan. Kind of made me wonder what we do to their favourite foods that boggles their minds.
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Smugly confident maybe?
I think that's it!
I don't get cyclist outfits, either. Instead of wearing freakishly ass-padded, skin-tight pants, why not just get a more comfortable seat?
I used to not get the cyclist outfits, either. Then I started dating one. Flappy clothes when you're whipping along at 15 miles an hour would get really annoying, really fast.
Skinny seats with padded shorts allow the cyclists to sit down later. Larger (i.e. more comfortable) seats would be a lot more painful.
And that's all I know. (ha! Not much, huh?)
123. I wonder the same thing about Matt Lauer.
I love Matt. I admire that he weathered his hair debacle.
Also-- the cyclist's outfits: it's mainly the over the top advertising every day normal cyclists wear. Don't get it.
I remember seeing peas and carrots and those little corn cobs on pizza once, but that was in Japan. Kind of made me wonder what we do to their favourite foods that boggles their minds.
Is there any way to reassure me that they do not put chicken feet on their pizza?
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