PSA! IF YOU HAVE BIKE LANES IN FRONT OF YOUR BUILDING PLEASE SHOVEL THEM!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


But you are always talking about how hilly DC is and how that should be an obvious turn off for cycling here????
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


What does sitting in a car qualify as?


It qualifies as transportation, and some of us use it to drive to the gym, where we do exercise that is actually strenuous.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


What does sitting in a car qualify as?


It qualifies as transportation, and some of us use it to drive to the gym, where we do exercise that is actually strenuous.


Then shovel some freaking snow. Not only is it better exercise it also has social (and personal) utility.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


What does sitting in a car qualify as?


It qualifies as transportation, and some of us use it to drive to the gym, where we do exercise that is actually strenuous.


Then shovel some freaking snow. Not only is it better exercise it also has social (and personal) utility.


Throwing snow into bike lanes, where it belongs
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


What does sitting in a car qualify as?


It qualifies as transportation, and some of us use it to drive to the gym, where we do exercise that is actually strenuous.


Then shovel some freaking snow. Not only is it better exercise it also has social (and personal) utility.


DC is supposed to plow the bike lanes, and the roads.
Anonymous
OP, you are an idiot. Because they are not required to. Go read city and county requirements and stop posting here and wasting our time
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


What does sitting in a car qualify as?


It qualifies as transportation, and some of us use it to drive to the gym, where we do exercise that is actually strenuous.


Imagine paying $20 a month to drive to and run in the gym. You could just run to the gym and back home.
Anonymous
OP, get a grip. this is life in the city. stop posting in exclamations. It's been this way since I moved in DC in 1987, Grow up
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


What does sitting in a car qualify as?


It qualifies as transportation, and some of us use it to drive to the gym, where we do exercise that is actually strenuous.


Then shovel some freaking snow. Not only is it better exercise it also has social (and personal) utility.


DC is supposed to plow the bike lanes, and the roads.


You're the one complaining that you want to get to the gym to work out. I'm just saying that both shoveling and walking through snow is a better workout and solves your problem of not being able to get to the.gym.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


What does sitting in a car qualify as?


It qualifies as transportation, and some of us use it to drive to the gym, where we do exercise that is actually strenuous.


Then shovel some freaking snow. Not only is it better exercise it also has social (and personal) utility.


DC is supposed to plow the bike lanes, and the roads.


You're the one complaining that you want to get to the gym to work out. I'm just saying that both shoveling and walking through snow is a better workout and solves your problem of not being able to get to the.gym.


There are multiple people posting. The fact remains that DC is supposed to plow the bike lanes, and the roads.
Anonymous
Screw bike lanes. I dumped some extra snow in them today.
Anonymous
Will also let my hose run in the bike lanes tonight.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha, do you know who the bicyclists are, OP? Rich people who can afford nice bikes.



Rich people who can afford to live within biking distance of where they need to go.


That distance increases dramatically for those of us who aren’t lazy car clowns like you. Just saying.


Says the gross fatty in spandex


Yup, people who get to where they need to go by bicycle rather than car are notorious for their obesity.


Riding a bike in Washington D.C. barely qualifies as exercise.


What does sitting in a car qualify as?


It qualifies as transportation, and some of us use it to drive to the gym, where we do exercise that is actually strenuous.


Haha do you hear yourself? God forbid you get your exercise through living your life, as God/nature intended. Instead you have come up with the brilliant idea to waste time and money transporting yourself to a new location where you can waste even more time and money!
Anonymous
First bikers must stop blowing through red lights and mowing down toddlers on the sidewalk.
Anonymous
Are you friggin kidding me, OP???

Is OP a troll or just a great example of how absurdly self centered bikers are?
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