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¿Question #227716?
magikaru: The sign on the road said “Please walk your bike.” When was the last time you took your bike for a walk?

TomTi89: Last Autumn/Fall, we went to a cabin for a week and rented bikes. Haven't had bikes of our own for years. First time I tried riding it, my left foot wasn't on the pedal properly, and as it spun round, it hit my big toe. I'd given the right pedal a good push, so it really hurt! Couldn't put any pressure on the left toe, so I had to walk it back to the cabin rather than ride it. I put a bag of something from the freezer on it, and it hurt for days. Had a big pink bruise. Thought it might be broken, but we were quite far away from anywhere that could actually help. The place had a small medical hut, but what could they really do? Anyway, it got better, but I couldn't bend it! Seeing a nurse later, she thought it had calcified, though I never went for any sort of test, and I seemed unsure at the time, and still am after reading about it. Anyway, I can now bend it more than I could, but still only about halfway.
imyourskribe: My leash is too short. I keep running myself over
rayzg: I do this often in the summer! Many of the roads in Montreal are closed for pedestrians, and the only way I could go though them with my bike is by walking my bike.
PolarDad: 27 years ago
notafish: Probably 6 years ago
Woelf: Bikey wanna go for walkie!? Yeah buddy? Yeah!?
Woelf: Bikey wanna go for a walkie!?
Woelf: Bikey want to go for a walkie!?
BOBBYCAN: A long time ago, when it had a flat.
RealGuest: I walk it across the street quite often. I was running and biking for a while, so often would be taking my bike for a jog, but that's been a couple years maybe.