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To pee or not to pee?
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... vicky wrote ... wafflycat wrote: A also have a Shewee... every lady cyclist should have one ;-) Umm. I'm sure I'm being very unimaginative here, but what difference does cycling make to the requirement for one? Much easier when out cycling the wilds of the country lanes and the only place to 'go' is that large bed of nettles... Oh right, so not specifically cycling as "wandering far from home" aspect. That's ... kind of a relief. (As someone who uses a bike to get from A to B rather than for the scenery, it didn't really click in my brain). I prsume it would be equally useful to hikers, orienteers, campers, etc. And if you get caught for any time in serious stationary traffic on a Motorway, no point in being prudish, happened to me on the M25 in Essex and on a road near Bordeaux. And you used a 'Sheewee'? Alan -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London |
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To pee or not to pee?
alan.holmes writes
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... vicky wrote ... wafflycat wrote: A also have a Shewee... every lady cyclist should have one ;-) Umm. I'm sure I'm being very unimaginative here, but what difference does cycling make to the requirement for one? Much easier when out cycling the wilds of the country lanes and the only place to 'go' is that large bed of nettles... Oh right, so not specifically cycling as "wandering far from home" aspect. That's ... kind of a relief. (As someone who uses a bike to get from A to B rather than for the scenery, it didn't really click in my brain). I prsume it would be equally useful to hikers, orienteers, campers, etc. And if you get caught for any time in serious stationary traffic on a Motorway, no point in being prudish, happened to me on the M25 in Essex and on a road near Bordeaux. And you used a 'Sheewee'? I'd love to have seen it if he had! ;-) -- Kay |
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To pee or not to pee?
"K" wrote in message ... alan.holmes writes "Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... vicky wrote ... wafflycat wrote: A also have a Shewee... every lady cyclist should have one ;-) Umm. I'm sure I'm being very unimaginative here, but what difference does cycling make to the requirement for one? Much easier when out cycling the wilds of the country lanes and the only place to 'go' is that large bed of nettles... Oh right, so not specifically cycling as "wandering far from home" aspect. That's ... kind of a relief. (As someone who uses a bike to get from A to B rather than for the scenery, it didn't really click in my brain). I prsume it would be equally useful to hikers, orienteers, campers, etc. And if you get caught for any time in serious stationary traffic on a Motorway, no point in being prudish, happened to me on the M25 in Essex and on a road near Bordeaux. And you used a 'Sheewee'? I'd love to have seen it if he had! ;-) That was my thought exactly!(:-) Alan -- Kay |
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