td11 wrote:Stanky cooches?
BigEd76 wrote:Looks like housh is back from Cali
jamiethekiller wrote:i used to abuse my moms handicap tag when i would drive into center city.
Houshphandzadeh wrote:BigEd76 wrote:Looks like housh is back from Cali
sucks to be me
Houshphandzadeh wrote:BigEd76 wrote:Looks like housh is back from Cali
sucks to be me
Houshphandzadeh wrote:my Mom has a handicap tag for rheumatoid arthritis. when we're in the city, we abuse it
mickbayne wrote:The B1G Piece wrote:Bucky wrote:Make sure you don't take the trail past Manayunk- take Umbria St., to Nixon St., <almost> to River Road and get back on the trail at Port Royal Ave. I think the trail may be closed at Shawmont anyway, but through there it's like a mountain bike trail. And not very well demarcated, so it's probably easy to wander off trail, especially westbound. The only tough part will be Umbria between Parker an Domino, where there's a decent (but short) climb.
Make sure you hell at me when you do so, Mick.
Hehe next time I will. I ended up having to stay at work until about 5:45... so I chickened out and got on the 6:32 train, rode that to Miquon, and biked to Conshy from there. It was only like three miles and I was embarrassingly tired when I got home (though I think that was mostly because of hills in Conshohocken.. particularly on Hallowell near where it intersects with Spring Mill). So yeah, I need to get in shape.
Bill McNeal wrote:IMO they should issue temp handicap tags to pregnant women. My wife's first pregnancy was pretty rough on her, she was on bed rest and stuff, would have been useful for hospital trips etc. rather than making her park in the garage and walk all the way down to the office.
Bucky wrote:mickbayne wrote:The B1G Piece wrote:Bucky wrote:Make sure you don't take the trail past Manayunk- take Umbria St., to Nixon St., <almost> to River Road and get back on the trail at Port Royal Ave. I think the trail may be closed at Shawmont anyway, but through there it's like a mountain bike trail. And not very well demarcated, so it's probably easy to wander off trail, especially westbound. The only tough part will be Umbria between Parker an Domino, where there's a decent (but short) climb.
Make sure you hell at me when you do so, Mick.
Hehe next time I will. I ended up having to stay at work until about 5:45... so I chickened out and got on the 6:32 train, rode that to Miquon, and biked to Conshy from there. It was only like three miles and I was embarrassingly tired when I got home (though I think that was mostly because of hills in Conshohocken.. particularly on Hallowell near where it intersects with Spring Mill). So yeah, I need to get in shape.
Meet me at the intersection of the Schuylkill River Trail and cross-county trail at 0430.