...any activity in which I get to sing is all right by me.
Why is it that I cannot recall ever having heard you sing?
The sillest anthropomorphization I've done was when Erika and I visited her folks in McAllen, TX several years ago and we had rented a car. When we returned it at the airport parking lot, I patted the car on the hood and said (with perfect dead seriousness), "Farewell, noble steed. You have served us well."
Well hey, it was a Dodge Neon. Ya know? With the cute round headlights? Those commercials where that "Hi!" would pop up over the car? Very easy to anthropomorphize.
Yeah, I think Erika laughed the entire flight back.
That's the first time I've ever heard anybody say that!
Yes - I have my bike, but for exercise I am actually riding the stationary bike at the gym, because in real life there are so many stops & starts & whatnot that it's hardly consistent exercise.
I suppose I should make an effort to figure out how to get to actual trails, and go there, huh.
That makes sense that you're exercising separately, since your biking is transportation and not a workout. But it's so awesome that you are biking for transportation!
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Why is it that I cannot recall ever having heard you sing?
The sillest anthropomorphization I've done was when Erika and I visited her folks in McAllen, TX several years ago and we had rented a car. When we returned it at the airport parking lot, I patted the car on the hood and said (with perfect dead seriousness), "Farewell, noble steed. You have served us well."
Well hey, it was a Dodge Neon. Ya know? With the cute round headlights? Those commercials where that "Hi!" would pop up over the car? Very easy to anthropomorphize.
Yeah, I think Erika laughed the entire flight back.
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Most likely because you've never heard me sing. I can't think when that would have happened.
That story about the car is very cute.
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That's the first time I've ever heard anybody say that!
Yes - I have my bike, but for exercise I am actually riding the stationary bike at the gym, because in real life there are so many stops & starts & whatnot that it's hardly consistent exercise.
I suppose I should make an effort to figure out how to get to actual trails, and go there, huh.
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