Yes, heard yesterday that I passed itDid it go well?
Ahhhhhh, see that? That $12 per day is about $240 a month for another bike so you can swap each day for a bike with a less sweat soaked saddle.I sweat my butt off Tuesday commuting on my bike... and then paid $12 per day yesterday and today to commute [it costs $12 more to drive my truck than ride my Harley to work and back].
I call it $12 worth of A/C.
-John
What a grand idea! I'll run it past SWMBO [She Who Must Be Obeyed].Ahhhhhh, see that? That $12 per day is about $240 a month for another bike so you can swap each day for a bike with a less sweat soaked saddle.
Set up a GoFMe account and we will donate for the body parts repair/replacement if needed.What a grand idea! I'll run it past SWMBO [She Who Must Be Obeyed].
I'll have a friend update the forum on which hospital I'm in and my room number.
-John
A GoFMe account? Is that like the OnlyFans version of GoFundMe?Set up a GoFMe account and we will donate for the body parts repair/replacement if needed.
No. It is like what some people say when something bad happens to them, "Well...F me."A GoFMe account? Is that like the OnlyFans version of GoFundMe?
-John
No. It is like what some people say when something bad happens to them, "Well...F me."
I see the workers at my local Wal-Mart wear these. So they work for greeters, cashiers, and floor workers I guess.Drakhen99 & R-Rated Go Frack Me is now my goto saying.
And has anyone ever tried one of these or similar?
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Sadly for me I forgot to bring an extra t-shirt, my keys and my pocket knife as I was so shwatty by 7am that I couldn't think straight.
Both sadly. Riding to and from work has been oppressive but tolerable in the morning. Still a copious amount of schwet though. Then at work our tin can warehouse has turned into an easy bake oven and the ac units just can't keep up with the humidity.I see the workers at my local Wal-Mart wear these. So they work for greeters, cashiers, and floor workers I guess.
Are you on the move when schweatting or stationary?
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Dude, I FEEL YOUR PAIN! Our office may be 70-75 degrees [which is already too hot to be sitting around in, as far as I'm concerned], but the HUMIDITY is 60-70%. I could store cigars in my desk without a humidor.Both sadly. Riding to and from work has been oppressive but tolerable in the morning. Still a copious amount of schwet though. Then at work our tin can warehouse has turned into an easy bake oven and the ac units just can't keep up with the humidity.
The neck fan might work for the workplace. I was thinking of what I saw out west with the neckerchief. Wet a cotton one and tie it around the neck so it slowly evaporates. That and the fan while stationary might be the trick.Both sadly. Riding to and from work has been oppressive but tolerable in the morning. Still a copious amount of schwet though. Then at work our tin can warehouse has turned into an easy bake oven and the ac units just can't keep up with the humidity.
If only I had the patience to grow my hair out like that.The neck fan might work for the workplace. I was thinking of what I saw out west with the neckerchief. Wet a cotton one and tie it around the neck so it slowly evaporates. That and the fan while stationary might be the trick.
Worst case scenario - you get you own TV show
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