Mar 2020
12:23pm, 5 Mar 2020
118,411 posts
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GregP
Binge watching boxed sets on telly?
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Mar 2020
12:24pm, 5 Mar 2020
16,976 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
Zwift
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Mar 2020
12:28pm, 5 Mar 2020
20,638 posts
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TRO Saracen
Zwift is better when it's 72deg, fine and sunny. As you suffer inside, denying yourself the pleasure and getting stronger you know everyone else is noodling along outside with a big happy smile, getting weaker.
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Mar 2020
12:29pm, 5 Mar 2020
20,639 posts
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TRO Saracen
If you binge watch box sets on telly outside in the rain your doritos will go soggy and the remote won't work.
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Mar 2020
12:35pm, 5 Mar 2020
16,977 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
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Mar 2020
12:39pm, 5 Mar 2020
19,332 posts
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Nicholls595
A log burner, in a pub?
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Mar 2020
12:39pm, 5 Mar 2020
4,450 posts
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Raemond
I like a bit of rain when I'm already out for a run as long as it's not *too* cold. A bit cold is refreshing.
I don't like having to go out for a run when it's already raining.
The amount of drizzle we experienced last night for rugby was just enough to be inconvenient.
Have been the gym in my long lunch break, and hoped to eat and knit with the office knitting circle, but they've abandoned me to do actual work, the swine.
I think I'm going to stick to this get in early and take a long lunch plan even when it's not a negotiations week. It seems to work well.
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Mar 2020
12:40pm, 5 Mar 2020
47,982 posts
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GlennR
Light drizzle is ideal for keeping my asthma in check when running.
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Mar 2020
12:40pm, 5 Mar 2020
118,412 posts
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GregP
I'm getting better. I understood several of the words in Rae's last post.
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Mar 2020
12:41pm, 5 Mar 2020
5,318 posts
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Battlecat
I will not be cycling down the A12. Pinch point round Ilford. I shall see how it goes
Knowing my luck I'll get lost and end up on the North Circular
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