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Things from the pocket guide for Maryland

Ride with traffic as close to the right side as possible.
Full lane use allowed when travelling the normal speed of traffic.
Use of bike lanes required when they are available unless turning, passing, or avioding hazards.
No more than two abrest.

So all you "law abiding" bikers need to be in the bike lane.
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ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And think about taking the MARC train as well.


That would be a problem getting home since the MARC train won't run south again until Monday morning.


Amtrak back. Easy solution.


No Amtrak to Frederick, Closest stop is Brunswick or Harpers Ferry.

Greyhound maybe
First you need to find out if your home is condusive to making solar worthwhile. Things like square footage of your roof, the pitch, and the amount of exposure. In our area you need as much western exposure as possible. Currently there is a company in the area that basically "leases" you the panels and their website will tell you if it's worth it verses your current electrical cost. I think it's SolarCity and I'm sure that if you Google them you will find it.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't see any bikers complaining that they had to slow down for pedestrians? Where are those comments, please? I saw pedestrians upset that bikers were actually riding bikes on the bike path.


But they do complain that someone dares to walk in the bike path
Anonymous wrote:And think about taking the MARC train as well.


That would be a problem getting home since the MARC train won't run south again until Monday morning.
[snark] So then I guess we don't have to worry about building any more bike paths since the bikers won't use them [/snark]
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Anonymous wrote:I know people who live that far out. The key is to commute in a way that lets you relax or work during the commute: train or bus works well, but driving doesn't. My friends all take laptops with them and get a lot of work done while they're commuting. They say it works really well for them because they can take the train or bus, but if they had to drive that kind of distance, they'd want to kill themselves.


Well put. Of course, it's also worth noting that OP's DH would never see her or the kids--just as PP pointed out.


This isn't always the truth, I posted earlier about my 1.5 hour commute but I have my workday arranged so that it starts at 6am and ends at 3:30 (I work the 9/80 AWS) that gets me home not much after 5. It all comes down to what you are willing to do to get what you want.
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Anonymous wrote:I won't fart in front of him, change my tampon, poop, pick my nose.

When I poop I jump in the shower right away, so there is no smell in the bathroom.


I do the same thing!



So if you are home on a Saturday and have already showered what happens if you have the need to #2 at 1 in the afternoon?
agoraphobia
So after at least 8 years, (7 married and at least one dating/engaged), he misses the butterflies. Not to sound mean but that's life.

What you and he need to realize is that the emotional butterflies of new love should have been replaced with the cozy warm feeling of a life and love shared.
Anonymous wrote:I think you all are right about the fit. I need to find a good tailor. Like I realized last night that I had just put on these old jeans of mine that I used to love and I can literally pull them on without unbuttoning them. They need to go. But then I would need to buy new jeans to replace them.


He might just like that

But even jeans can be reshaped by a good tailor
Also, if the fit is the issue due to your new proportions, tailoring is less expensive than buying new
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