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slofox
7th March 2012, 10:42
Who'd be stupid enough to ride the bike to work, forgetting that there were no shoes to wear at the workplace and end up in bike boots for the day? :facepalm:

SMOKEU
7th March 2012, 10:46
Your boots not comfortable enough to walk around in? Mine are good enough to walk around in all day.

placidfemme
7th March 2012, 10:47
Who'd be stupid enough to ride the bike to work, forgetting that there were no shoes to wear at the workplace and end up in bike boots for the day? :facepalm:

I used to do that when I was working for a fellow KB'er a few years back, got "told off" as it didn't look good, and said I wouldn't do it again, next day... same thing. lol

sil3nt
7th March 2012, 10:49
Who'd be stupid enough to ride the bike to work, forgetting that there were no shoes to wear at the workplace and end up in bike boots for the day? :facepalm:Your socks would probably be more comfortable than shoes anyway!

Scuba_Steve
7th March 2012, 10:50
Who'd be stupid enough to ride the bike to work, forgetting that there were no shoes to wear at the workplace and end up in bike boots for the day? :facepalm:

:laugh:... No never done that :whistle:

dogsnbikes
7th March 2012, 10:51
Who'd be stupid enough to ride the bike to work, forgetting that there were no shoes to wear at the workplace and end up in bike boots for the day? :facepalm:

Good indication you need a out of office sign and go to Raglan for lunch:rolleyes:

slofox
7th March 2012, 10:57
Your boots not comfortable enough to walk around in? Mine are good enough to walk around in all day.

Oh the boots are plenty comfortable to wear. They look a little strange in a wine shop though. With shorts on...:facepalm:


Your socks would probably be more comfortable than shoes anyway!

Not on this floor they wouldn't be.


Good indication you need a out of office sign and go to Raglan for lunch:rolleyes:

Best idea of the day!


:laugh:... No never done that :whistle:

I have - now.

imac
7th March 2012, 11:48
I have cycled into work forgetting to take ANY other clothes that the gear I was wearing. Apparerntly a bright yellow tee shirt, shorts and cycle shoes are not considered suitable office wear!

sil3nt
7th March 2012, 11:49
I have cycled into work forgetting to take ANY other clothes that the gear I was wearing. Apparerntly a bright yellow tee shirt, shorts and cycle shoes are not considered suitable office wear!:lol: Now that is funny.

ac3_snow
7th March 2012, 12:56
haha I normally leave a pair of jandels at work but I have gone barefoot for the odd day too. fortunatly I work part time in a retail shop which is fairly laid back.

DrunkenMistake
7th March 2012, 13:00
Your boots not comfortable enough to walk around in? Mine are good enough to walk around in all day.


Im with him.
I wear my boots almost everywhere I go, exception of work as I have steel cap boots there but other than that I literary wear them everywhere,
Lasted me coming up 2 years, all they need is resoled.

george formby
7th March 2012, 13:01
Driven to work in my slippers more than once. Only really noticeable when I have to leave the safety of my counter though. Mind you, the Paddington bear motif always gets a giggle.

ckai
7th March 2012, 15:16
I have cycled into work forgetting to take ANY other clothes that the gear I was wearing. Apparerntly a bright yellow tee shirt, shorts and cycle shoes are not considered suitable office wear!

Just be thankful you weren't wearing the full-hog cycling bib shorts. But I'm with sil3nt, that's funny shit.


Oh the boots are plenty comfortable to wear. They look a little strange in a wine shop though. With shorts on...:facepalm:


I don't know which would be funnier, you wearing your boots with your shorts, or you in shorts :D

There's no way I could wear my boots all day without riding. They suck for walking in. I've often thought about getting a pair of those motorbike shoes for short trips or when I reckon I'll be walking a lot. Maybe when I start riding my bike more :cool:

nudemetalz
7th March 2012, 15:35
I might have done that,..once,..or twice....:Oops:

I can just get my jeans over the Axo boots I wear so dunt look too bad.
Mind you, toe sliders on office shoes aren't that necessary......

SPman
7th March 2012, 18:38
Socks are much betterer - unless you have to go out of the office - then blue boots & toe sliders seem to go unnoticed....

GingerMidget
7th March 2012, 19:42
This thread is tempting me to drive to work in my slippers again. Just so I can accidently forget to bring proper shoes. Black ugg boots (proper ones, not cheap nasty) and see how long it takes people to whine. Must wait til actual winter though

flyingcrocodile46
7th March 2012, 21:33
Oh the boots are plenty comfortable to wear. They look a little strange in a wine shop though. With shorts on...:facepalm:

I have - now.

Chuck a pair of flip flops or beach feet under your seat and it won't happen again

BMWST?
7th March 2012, 21:47
This thread is tempting me to drive to work in my slippers again. Just so I can accidently forget to bring proper shoes. Black ugg boots (proper ones, not cheap nasty) and see how long it takes people to whine. Must wait til actual winter though

shudder ugg boots..../shudder

Clockwork
8th March 2012, 07:28
I have cycled into work forgetting to take ANY other clothes that the gear I was wearing. Apparerntly a bright yellow tee shirt, shorts and cycle shoes are not considered suitable office wear!

Lets face it. Lycra's not really suitable any-wear.


I have a theory... the more walking around you do in your boots the sooner they they start to leak.

Big Dave
8th March 2012, 20:13
Duuuhhh - needin'

Lovely place.

GingerMidget
8th March 2012, 20:19
Lets face it. Lycra's not really suitable any-wear.

Wash your mouth out! Gym girls in lycra :drool:

Laava
8th March 2012, 20:23
One thing I've never done is drop a brand new helmet on the conc floor at a bike shop. Nope, never done that!
Well maybe just a little. At Cycletreads. Recently. I didn't see the sign that said, "If you drop it, you buy it" My wife did tho and as she was narrowing her choice of new helmets down, she handed me her no1 contender to hold, a $699 Shoei and I dropped it. She said, "Um you're gonna have to buy it now" and the young salesy said,"I'm going to have to insist that you buy it." And lucky for me it was the helmet we were going with but now had no choice of colour etc. I asked him if there was a discount cos it was damaged and he did nearly crack a smile and graciously shaved a few bucks off!

caspernz
8th March 2012, 20:26
Wash your mouth out! Gym girls in lycra :drool:

That depends on their BMI...:clap::clap:

TrentNz
8th March 2012, 20:30
Wash your mouth out! Gym girls in lycra :drool:

I FUCKING KNEW YOU WERE LESBIAN

EXPLAINS YOUR COMMITMENT ISSUES. :devil2:

GingerMidget
8th March 2012, 20:34
I FUCKING KNEW YOU WERE LESBIAN

EXPLAINS YOUR COMMITMENT ISSUES. :devil2:

Are you seriously going to follow me around and make idiotic comments on everything I post?

I'm just going to block you. I can't be bothered with your shit.

TrentNz
8th March 2012, 20:37
im being serious when i say i dont follow you, but rant n raves my home lol

speights_bud
8th March 2012, 20:47
Mind you, toe sliders on office shoes aren't that necessary......

Oh i dunno, office chair racing can get pretty extreme, last time i did it was in a workshop full of machinery with pointy handle etc :ride:
(Oh and beer was involved)

Oakie
8th March 2012, 21:40
Oakie sticks his hand up.

Yes I've done that as a yungun but I didn't care as I thought it made me look tough. Since relised it only made me look forgetful.