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I would definitely benefit from cycle training and reading the Highway Code, if only to make me more tolerant of others.
I walk in the road when I need to, which is quite a lot. All I meant was it seems to me that more and more people choose to walk down the road next to parked cars, on quiet side streets, with no other pedestrians or visible obstacles on the wide, flat pavement. It doesn’t really affect me most of the time, and maybe only once or twice I’ve had to swerve around because I wasn’t 100% alert in the dark at 5:30am. I just genuinely wonder why they do it. -
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I find it a little bit dangerous, to find a person in a zone that you don’t expect a person to be in. Granted it’s usually the door zone, but I still have to suddenly look behind me to swerve around safely.
But yeah, I wasn’t being rhetorical, I genuinely wonder why people do it. I have thought about the uneven pavement issue but I’ve seen many instances where that doesn’t look to be the case. But what do I know. -
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A few days ago I posted a photo in Epic Fail of a Teflon pan I bought with a huge label stuck in the middle of it that I couldn’t remove. Still haven’t managed to get the glue off. Tried simmering water with washing up liquid and white vinegar in it, but it’s still just all gummed up and won’t scrape off with a plastic spoon. I’ve also tried to just heat it up dry, but it won’t budge. Any other ideas??
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