I have the opposite. I have walked so much in the last few months that I now find it a bit decadent to take a bicycle.
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter
I know exactly what you mean. I was just thinking of speed, I'm willing to run home.
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Replying to @o_guest
Imagine how a US citizen looks when you say you'll leave your bicycle and walk, for a trip for which they would take their car :-)
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter
oh no, I'd nvr walk over bike; left my bike @ home. US citizen I know cycles more thn me.
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Replying to @o_guest @JPdeRuiter
was forced by circumstance to walk, not choice
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Replying to @o_guest
That's how it started with me too. Then I noticed that when I cycle, I can't listen to my podcasts anymore :-)
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter
oh I'm terrible, I sometimes way headphones... It's only Oxford though. Not a proper city with danger. I don't wear helmet.
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Replying to @o_guest @JPdeRuiter
care about winning, I care about not dying now! Probably not had a crash because I only like 7min away from work.
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if I had to cycle longer, I'd probably be living in a real city 
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