October 2010
To the man who stole my bike last night:
bestrooftalkever:
I had that bike for over two years. I bought it from bikesdirect.com and spent about $350 on it, even though it was probably worth 2 times that. I got a lot of use out of it, saw parts of the city I wouldn’t have seen.
I actually hope that you enjoy it. No, seriously!
It was really my fault. I hastily locked my bike to a tree support that was only about 6ft tall. You,...
Everything I need to know, I learned from my...
Truth. http://montanamaven.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/everything-i-need-to-know-i-learned-from-my-bicycle/
aberjona:
sveden:
I’m glad that bike lane usage is not mandatory in Minnesota. Sometimes its just not the best option to ride in a designated bike lane.
It’s not mandatory in NYC either. Which adds a layer of wrongness (some might argue illegality) to the idiot sandwich.
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coherentramblings:
My favorite is the Contraption Captain.
:)
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