In article <g068he$db9$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tom Sherman <sunsetss0003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
> Just walking outside can make one sweaty and stinky when the temperature
> exceeds 80°F and the relative humidity 90%, which is not uncommon in
> much of the US.
Sweaty != stinky.
> Even here in the Upper Midwest, I would be sweaty and
> stinky if I rode to work at 8 mph on a summer morning.
If you smell bad after a ride, it's more to do with
what you've ingested and your hygiene regimen,
than wuth sweating at all. I especially suggest foregoing
consuming dairy products. OTOH, citrus stuff (and pineapple)
seems to keep a body pleasant.
Y'know what? I bet when you've sweated, you /believe/
you must also be odiferous, when you might well be
as pure as the wind-driven snow.
>> Anyways, I'd rather have a larger bike than a
>> larger rebate. Although all donations are
>> greatly accepted.
>>
> If you really want a larger bicycle, you will have to make a deal with
> the devil
What, again?!!
<sigh> Oh, well ... in for a dime, in for a dollar ...
I can already here The Devil saying: "Oh, it's you
again."
He has a nice desk. Honduras mahogony. Very stout.
French polished, of course.
cheers,
Tom
--
Nothing is safe from me.
I'm really at:
tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca


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