Bike Ride and making soup.
Here is a shocking bit of news. It is far easier to ride a bike downhill that it is to ride uphill.
For this first time in a LONG time I rode my bike. Instead of taking the shuttle I figured I would get a bit of exercise. As I started down the hill, one of my neighbors pointed out that my rear tire was low. Low, not flat. I am not that daft.
So I got air. Which is still free and I screamed, screw you Shell and Chevron. Then I rode on the sidewalk. Normally I am against it but no one walks in Daly City and these people in Daly City/South San Francisco are not looking for people on bikes. It was a quick ride down.
Kate Nash has made some good music.
It was WAY more difficult riding the bike up the hill back from the BART station but the Marcusmobile went undriven once again.
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Marcus Zack Ronaldi
My LinkedIn Profile
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/67/264
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I am running 1000 miles in 2008 to raise money for Parkinsons
http://www.firstgiving.com/marcusronaldi1000miles
For this first time in a LONG time I rode my bike. Instead of taking the shuttle I figured I would get a bit of exercise. As I started down the hill, one of my neighbors pointed out that my rear tire was low. Low, not flat. I am not that daft.
So I got air. Which is still free and I screamed, screw you Shell and Chevron. Then I rode on the sidewalk. Normally I am against it but no one walks in Daly City and these people in Daly City/South San Francisco are not looking for people on bikes. It was a quick ride down.
Kate Nash has made some good music.
It was WAY more difficult riding the bike up the hill back from the BART station but the Marcusmobile went undriven once again.
--
Marcus Zack Ronaldi
My LinkedIn Profile
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/67/264
My Facebook Profile
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=705175300
I am running 1000 miles in 2008 to raise money for Parkinsons
http://www.firstgiving.com/marcusronaldi1000miles

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