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The Virginia Bicycling Federation wants to know what everyone is doing for
Bike Month. What does your bike club, organization, company, or local government have planned? Announce your event and share your ideas in our comments section: http://www.vabike.org/what-are-you-...ike-month-2008/ Matt O. |
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"Matt O'Toole" <mattotoole@letterboxes.org> wrote in message news an.2008.04.26.02.04.41.539182@letterboxes.org...> The Virginia Bicycling Federation wants to know what everyone is doing for > Bike Month. What does your bike club, organization, company, or local > government have planned? Announce your event and share your ideas in our > comments section: > > http://www.vabike.org/what-are-you-...ike-month-2008/ > I subscribe to a few Arlington letters and the only thing even remotely related was this http://www.arlingtonva.us/Portals/T...tsFestival.aspx |
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"Matt O'Toole" <mattotoole@letterboxes.org> wrote in message news an.2008.04.26.02.04.41.539182@letterboxes.org...> The Virginia Bicycling Federation wants to know what everyone is doing for > Bike Month. What does your bike club, organization, company, or local > government have planned? Announce your event and share your ideas in our > comments section: > > http://www.vabike.org/what-are-you-...ike-month-2008/ > > Matt O. > > I plan to be drunk, face down in a gutter all month. Next month, I plan to wake up. God willing. J. |
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In article <XuWdnaPDSdSRO47VnZ2dnUVZ_sudnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Jay" <jbollyn@gmail.com> writes: > > "Matt O'Toole" <mattotoole@letterboxes.org> wrote in message > news an.2008.04.26.02.04.41.539182@letterboxes.org...>> The Virginia Bicycling Federation wants to know what everyone is doing for >> Bike Month. What does your bike club, organization, company, or local >> government have planned? Announce your event and share your ideas in our >> comments section: >> >> http://www.vabike.org/what-are-you-...ike-month-2008/ >> >> Matt O. >> >> > I plan to be drunk, face down in a gutter all month. Don't forget to lock your bike first. Carry $5 so you don't get busted for vagrancy. And watch out for those Starvation Army do-gooders -- they'll try to feed you thin soup & stale bread while making you sing "Shall We Gather by the River" for your dinner, and then they'll try to dress you in badly dry-cleaned clothes that somebody else died in. Chances are you'll hear "Love the sinner, hate the sin" so much it'll drive you up the wall. Those Starvation Army do-gooders don't know how to sin artfully. Clumsy sinning is a Sin. > Next month, I plan to wake up. God willing. For me, ~every~ month is Bike Month. Well, January, maybe not so much. In Vancouver we have BikeSummer as well as BikeMonth (June, which is also when the cops are more inclined to enforce our local MHL.) But I kinda like the idea of Chicago's BikeWinter. I respect that Chicagoans have the balls to even have a BikeWinter. cheers, Tom -- Nothing is safe from me. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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"Tom Keats" <tkeats2005@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1de0vf.7b3.ln@vcn.bc.ca... > > In Vancouver we have BikeSummer as well as BikeMonth > (June, which is also when the cops are more inclined > to enforce our local MHL.) > > But I kinda like the idea of Chicago's BikeWinter. > I respect that Chicagoans have the balls to even > have a BikeWinter. > > > cheers, > Tom > > -- > Nothing is safe from me. > I'm really at: > tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca > > I forgot to mention: I will be wearing my noise-canceling headphones, listening to Howard Stern on Sirius, while face down in the gutter. I am so glad Artie Lange is still on the HS Show, I can't tell you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artie_Lange J. |
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In article <_a6dnbjp_diGXI7VnZ2dnUVZ_qWtnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Jay" <jbollyn@gmail.com> writes: > > "Tom Keats" <tkeats2005@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1de0vf.7b3.ln@vcn.bc.ca... >> >> In Vancouver we have BikeSummer as well as BikeMonth >> (June, which is also when the cops are more inclined >> to enforce our local MHL.) >> >> But I kinda like the idea of Chicago's BikeWinter. >> I respect that Chicagoans have the balls to even >> have a BikeWinter. >> >> >> cheers, >> Tom >> >> -- >> Nothing is safe from me. >> I'm really at: >> tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca >> >> > I forgot to mention: I will be wearing my noise-canceling headphones, > listening to Howard Stern on Sirius, while face down in the gutter. Personally, I'd be inclined to just wait for good reading material to blow my way. And I'd try to not roll over on my reading glasses[*]. I guess the gutter is as good a venue as any for listening to HS. I listen to George Norrie in the bathroom. cheers, Tom -- "It's not fair! It's not fair!" -- Burgess Meredith, in one of my fave Twighlight Zone episodes |
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On Apr 26, 7:54*pm, tkeats2...@hotmail.com (Tom Keats) wrote:
> In article <_a6dnbjp_diGXI7VnZ2dnUVZ_qWtn...@comcast.com>, > * * * * "Jay" <jbol...@gmail.com> writes: > > Personally, I'd be inclined to just wait for good reading material > to blow my way. *And I'd try to not roll over on my reading glasses[*]. > > I guess the gutter is as good a venue as any for > listening to HS. > > I listen to George Norrie in the bathroom. > > cheers, > * * * * Tom > > -- > "It's not fair! *It's not fair!" > * * * * -- Burgess Meredith, in one of my fave Twighlight Zone episodes- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - > > HS's current Sirius/On Demand 5-year contract is for $100M yearly. *Someone* must be listening to him. (Those New Yorkers are such saps. They will buy any damn thing.) J. |
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On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 16:38:09 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom
Keats) wrote, part: >In Vancouver we have BikeSummer as well as BikeMonth >(June, which is also when the cops are more inclined >to enforce our local MHL.) Bike Summer is now a movable DIY feast. http://www.bikesummer.org/2008/main.htm Vancouver hosted it in June 2001 to correspond with our annual BikeMonth. Others have been hosted in San Francisco and New York. > >But I kinda like the idea of Chicago's BikeWinter. >I respect that Chicagoans have the balls to even >have a BikeWinter. The ZooBombers in Portland host Mini-bike Winter. Basically a drunken and bruised weekend of poetry and craziness on 16" wheels. Portland's winters are way different than Chicago's. -- zk |
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"Jay" <jbollyn@gmail.com> wrote in message news:XuWdnaPDSdSRO47VnZ2dnUVZ_sudnZ2d@comcast.com... > > "Matt O'Toole" <mattotoole@letterboxes.org> wrote in message > news an.2008.04.26.02.04.41.539182@letterboxes.org...>> The Virginia Bicycling Federation wants to know what everyone is >> doing for >> Bike Month. What does your bike club, organization, company, or >> local >> government have planned? Announce your event and share your ideas >> in our >> comments section: >> >> http://www.vabike.org/what-are-you-...ike-month-2008/ >> >> Matt O. >> >> > I plan to be drunk, face down in a gutter all month. > > Next month, I plan to wake up. God willing. It's bad enough when motorists park in the bike lane, thereby traumatising all the novices who can't figure out how to pass the car. But when cyclists do it too ... Jeremy Parker |
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In article <d1q714566jnsf61vlf1u5enars6c4gbgh5@4ax.com>,
Zoot Katz <zootkatz@operamail.com> writes: > On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 16:38:09 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom > Keats) wrote, part: > >>In Vancouver we have BikeSummer as well as BikeMonth >>(June, which is also when the cops are more inclined >>to enforce our local MHL.) > > Bike Summer is now a movable DIY feast. > http://www.bikesummer.org/2008/main.htm > > Vancouver hosted it in June 2001 to correspond with our annual > BikeMonth. Others have been hosted in San Francisco and New York. Of course <me, smacking myself on forehead>. I helped distribute posters for it. As I recall, the events included a well-attended bike bazaar at Stanley Park. I believe the VACC does pancake breakfasts for bike commuters during Bike Month. cheers, Tom -- Nothing is safe from me. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 12:49:52 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom
Keats) wrote: >In article <d1q714566jnsf61vlf1u5enars6c4gbgh5@4ax.com>, > Zoot Katz <zootkatz@operamail.com> writes: >> On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 16:38:09 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom >> Keats) wrote, part: >> >>>In Vancouver we have BikeSummer as well as BikeMonth >>>(June, which is also when the cops are more inclined >>>to enforce our local MHL.) >> >> Bike Summer is now a movable DIY feast. >> http://www.bikesummer.org/2008/main.htm >> >> Vancouver hosted it in June 2001 to correspond with our annual >> BikeMonth. Others have been hosted in San Francisco and New York. > >Of course <me, smacking myself on forehead>. >I helped distribute posters for it. >As I recall, the events included a well-attended >bike bazaar at Stanley Park. > >I believe the VACC does pancake breakfasts for >bike commuters during Bike Month. > I don't think Alistair is doing BikeFest this year. Last year it got moved from its usual location and then rained on. The bikefest site gone and it's not listed in Momentum's calendar. The Car Free day will be spread around six neighbourhoods. -- zk |
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In article <5ot9149t96h0utnt8v3fvi3ri3pojabrg3@4ax.com>,
Zoot Katz <zootkatz@operamail.com> writes: >>I believe the VACC does pancake breakfasts for >>bike commuters during Bike Month. >> > I don't think Alistair is doing BikeFest this year. Last year it got > moved from its usual location and then rained on. The bikefest site > gone and it's not listed in Momentum's calendar. > > The Car Free day will be spread around six neighbourhoods. What this town needs is a /real/ Car Free Day, like Bogota. Or even better -- street party all along E 1st Ave, c/w stilt-walkers, jugglers, marching brass bands, smoothies (mescaline-laced optional,) costumes, displayed artwork, pedal-powered floats, dominoes tournaments, ice cream cones, oxygen and everything non-Car. No clowns, though. They'd just freak-out the mescaline-laced smoothie folks. I kinda like those balloon thingies that look like tube people, where blasts of air inflates 'em and makes their tube arms wave around. They're a nice prop for events. cheers, Tom -- "Going Up the 'Pool" -- Jethro Tull tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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"Matt O'Toole" <mattotoole@letterboxes.org> wrote in message news an.2008.04.26.02.04.41.539182@letterboxes.org...> The Virginia Bicycling Federation wants to know what everyone is doing for > Bike Month. What does your bike club, organization, company, or local > government have planned? > > I plan to buy rounds (shots) for the house in my very favorite Irish bar until we all pass out in the gutter, face down, and eventually get carted off to the local crack house, where I will buy rounds for the house... J. |
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"Matt O'Toole" <mattotoole@letterboxes.org> wrote in message news an.2008.04.26.02.04.41.539182@letterboxes.org...> The Virginia... > > Virginia? Where da h*** is dat? Plis gimmi a goddam klu. Somewhare on da east coast? Help me out here. Clueless J. |
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In article <0dl2vf.tp.ln@vcn.bc.ca>,
tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom Keats) writes: > I believe the VACC does pancake breakfasts for > bike commuters during Bike Month. Oops. Maybe I was thinking of Bike To Work Week: http://www.vacc.bc.ca/index.php?task=btw.main So many cycling events, it's easy to mix 'em up. I'm sorely tempted to scare-up a beach bomber, 'n do the Solstice Ride this upcoming June. cheers, Tom -- Nothing is safe from me. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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