tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655972254756722998.post7855918063439641030..comments2024-02-16T04:11:30.642-05:00Comments on Tales From The Sharrows: Ride Home 2/14: Catherine of TarragonUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655972254756722998.post-63743694338440419552012-02-15T14:03:17.322-05:002012-02-15T14:03:17.322-05:00@Kyle- No, they're all waves and virtual high-...@Kyle- No, they're all waves and virtual high-fives and whatnot. So, you're cool. And you don't normally appear to be racing people. Unless you're doing it all secretly. I get why people move over also- the southbound pavement is, how do you say, total shit. If it weren't so bumpy, I doubt it would be as bad. <br />Thanks for the kudos, but I think I kept my cool mostly because I blamed myself for going so fast that I couldn't stop in time. I'm so acculturated to "bikelash," I guess I even apply it inwardly.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08336664610270023779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655972254756722998.post-39809276611798948772012-02-15T13:40:17.580-05:002012-02-15T13:40:17.580-05:00I've got to say, I really feel for you (and an...I've got to say, I really feel for you (and anyone else) who has to ride against the grain on the 15th Street cycle track every day. Knowing what you have to put up with and considering that I pass you on 15th just about every day, I want to make sure that your hand gesture is a friendly wave and not some attempt to get me to go back to my side of the yellow line. Apologies if the latter. <br /><br />And kudos on keeping your cool during the slo-mo crash. I'm not sure I would have handled it so smoothly... I would have at least given one of my trademarked (and TFTS approved) death stares.Kyle G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01225606574769198795noreply@blogger.com