did u ,or do u, ride a bicycle?

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where did u ride to?

a man went to confession and told the priest that he had been having affairs with women from 5 neighbouring villages.
'how could you do that?' asked the priest.
'easy' said the man ,'i've got a bicycle"


ps. y!a thinks this should be in sports, cycling. LOL
 
Does a stationary bike count ? Then yes ! I cycle about 10 miles, twice a week, in therapy !. . I pretend I'm somewhere else, like a beautiful country road. . I'm just glad it never rains and there are no ruts in my road !
 
When I was a kid and a teenager I rode like the wind. In my 40's my bike was stolen and I never replaced it. Now in my mid 50's I've nowhere to ride.
 
Yes, I ride my bicycle. It is my favorite form of exercise.
Mmmmmmm....... I'm thinking the Confessor used his strong thighs to great advantage in those neighboring villages.
 
When I was a young kid I had a bike and went to school on it and, with friends, rode on weekends a lot. After moving to the remote country I learned to drive a pickup at the age of twelve and that was about it for the bike. After learning to drive at eleven and getting my Texas Drivers License to drive on public roads I was free as a bird. It was years later before I met those five women in neighboring villages. I claimed that I knew them long before I ever did. All of us young blades made the same claim. Few of us, if any, actually did.
 
Since I'm 3yrs old! now Too many hills here! if its a flat area like the beach I'm a go! Nice thought Mizd!
 
I used to ride but I'd be scared to death to get on a bike today...as many accidents as I've been in it would be my luck to wreck!!! Then I'd have to hear "what in the he!! do you think you were doing"!!LOL!!!
 
My father and I had that hobbie together, We both had racing bicyles you could easly lift with one finger. It's to dangerous now, people don't see you anymore. You have to go in large packs now.
 
I actually bought a bicycle to ride to beat the Gas prices. The first day I was going to ride to work it rained so hard that I drove. The second day the wind was blowing so hard that I took the bus. "Another way to save money, but not time." The third day I got half way to work and dogs came outta no where and I got to work but was wore out when I got there. Ha,Ha. That weekend after one trip to work on my bike I saw a family of four get ran over by a drunk driver, they was on the side walk and the car was outta control, two small children, one on training wheels and their parents were killed. Haven't had the desire to ride that bike sense. But if there are some ladies that would like some company in my surrounding villages I think id enjoy the company ! (LOL) Great question, I hope we have a good day with out the B.S. Bye !
 
When I was a teenager until I enlisted in the Army, I road my bike everywhere. Haven't ridden since; however, we are discussing getting a tandem bike in the near future so we can ride together. Maybe I'd do that. Nice way to get out and about with the kid.
 
oh yeah, when the weather allows me, I ride my bike about 15 miles a week. There's miles of bike trails around here, and a few that go alongside the Mississippi river, and that makes for a scenic ride as well.
But I like your "Man's" (in the joke) itinerary, even better. loll
 
Yes I rode a bicycle. My daddy bought me a used bike and taught me to ride. It was the joy of my life. We lived in the country and I tore the back roads up on my bike. Then when I was almost 13, I saw a Schwinn bike in a store window that was a dream! Never mind that it was a boys' bike. I wanted it. I wanted it badly! And for my 13th birthday, my daddy shelled out $87.50 for it! It was chrome, black and red. It was beautiful and I put many, many miles on it! I remember those days when it was safe for a child to wander miles from home without worrying about predators. As long as I was home for supper, no one ever objected. Those were the days. Now I am disabled and can't even walk. But I can close my eyes and once again, I'm tearing down the old dirt road on my beautiful bike. God is good!
 
Yes but not now, my husband and I used to ride for miles on the coast and in the foot hills.
 
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