Over loading? A light-hearted view.
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Over loading? A light-hearted view.
Taking the idea of over-loading to a more metaphorical place...
Do these bicycles remind anyone of their dinner plate, when they started with No S?
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Those are great photos. I can only imagine how heavy it would be to truck that much stuff around. It also looks like a traffic accident waiting to happen, I mean talk about blind spots lol.
But, I fully admit, that some of my plates have been known to be full enough to cause a traffic accident. We will just call it a learning curve.
But, I fully admit, that some of my plates have been known to be full enough to cause a traffic accident. We will just call it a learning curve.
SW - 220 (started July 21, 2011)
CW - 208.4
GW - 165ish
5'11, 35 year old, girly girl
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit."
Aristotle
Naebird- Getting healthier everyday!!
CW - 208.4
GW - 165ish
5'11, 35 year old, girly girl
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit."
Aristotle
Naebird- Getting healthier everyday!!
Re: Over loading? A light-hearted view.
Ha! Who me, you are always providing us with humor - love it!Who Me? wrote:Do these bicycles remind anyone of their dinner plate, when they started with No S?
Yes, I, too, have had the occasional towering plate. The best part is there is no guilt involved, as that is perfectly legal in the land of No S.
I love the part where you eventually don't need or want the tower anymore, even though you can have it. Self-control?? What a concept.
SW (as of 3/25/13): 172 lbs.
CW: 171 lbs.
CW: 171 lbs.