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Today it was minus 29C wind-chill and I took a Taxi. I mentioned to the cabbie in passing that I
usually ride a bicycle everyday but at -29 it was way too cold. The cabbie then says...oh I see this
guy ride the weirdest looking bicycle downtown everyday...even in the snow, in the worst weather U
can imagine...the guy must be nuts. I ask what the weird bike looks like and he describes my CLWB to
a tee. He goes on and on about how the bike looks sooo comfortable,yet sooo weird too. He then looks
in his mirror and says..U know, the guy wears a blue coat and dark lens glasses just like yours. I
smile and the ride is over. I guess my riding is finally making an impact....how nice. (gotta work
on the being nuts part).
 
Today it was minus 29C wind-chill and I took a Taxi. I mentioned to the cabbie in passing that I
usually ride a bicycle everyday but at -29 it was way too cold. The cabbie then says...oh I see this
guy ride the weirdest looking bicycle downtown everyday...even in the snow, in the worst weather U
can imagine...the guy must be nuts. I ask what the weird bike looks like and he describes my CLWB to
a tee. He goes on and on about how the bike looks sooo comfortable,yet sooo weird too. He then looks
in his mirror and says..U know, the guy wears a blue coat and dark lens glasses just like yours. I
smile and the ride is over. I guess my riding is finally making an impact....how nice. (gotta work
on the being nuts part).
 
Joshua Goldberg wrote:
> Today it was minus 29C wind-chill and I took a Taxi. I mentioned to the cabbie in passing that I
> usually ride a bicycle everyday but at -29 it was way too cold. The cabbie then says...oh I see
> this guy ride the weirdest looking bicycle downtown everyday...even in the snow, in the worst
> weather U can imagine...the guy must be nuts. I ask what the weird bike looks like and he
> describes my CLWB to a tee. He goes on and on about how the bike looks sooo comfortable,yet sooo
> weird too. He then looks in his mirror and says..U know, the guy wears a blue coat and dark lens
> glasses just like yours. I smile and the ride is over. I guess my riding is finally making an
> impact....how nice. (gotta work on the being nuts part).

Actually, I think you have that part down just fine! ;)
 
Joshua Goldberg wrote:
> Today it was minus 29C wind-chill and I took a Taxi. I mentioned to the cabbie in passing that I
> usually ride a bicycle everyday but at -29 it was way too cold. The cabbie then says...oh I see
> this guy ride the weirdest looking bicycle downtown everyday...even in the snow, in the worst
> weather U can imagine...the guy must be nuts. I ask what the weird bike looks like and he
> describes my CLWB to a tee. He goes on and on about how the bike looks sooo comfortable,yet sooo
> weird too. He then looks in his mirror and says..U know, the guy wears a blue coat and dark lens
> glasses just like yours. I smile and the ride is over. I guess my riding is finally making an
> impact....how nice. (gotta work on the being nuts part).

Actually, I think you have that part down just fine! ;)
 
> Joshua Goldberg wrote:
. (gotta work on the being nuts part).

I have been thinking of making an aluminum foil helmet cover along the lines of the helmets seen in
the movie "Signs". Wearing one of these plus the big smile most of us effect could put one pretty
far up on the wacko scale.

Rod
 
> Joshua Goldberg wrote:
. (gotta work on the being nuts part).

I have been thinking of making an aluminum foil helmet cover along the lines of the helmets seen in
the movie "Signs". Wearing one of these plus the big smile most of us effect could put one pretty
far up on the wacko scale.

Rod
 
U mean U don't already wear a foil bonnet?
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"Rod Dabe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Joshua Goldberg wrote:
> . (gotta work on the being nuts part).
>
> I have been thinking of making an aluminum foil helmet cover along the lines of the helmets seen
> in the movie "Signs". Wearing one of these plus the big smile most of us effect could put one
> pretty far up on the wacko scale.
>
> Rod
 
U mean U don't already wear a foil bonnet?
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"Rod Dabe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Joshua Goldberg wrote:
> . (gotta work on the being nuts part).
>
> I have been thinking of making an aluminum foil helmet cover along the lines of the helmets seen
> in the movie "Signs". Wearing one of these plus the big smile most of us effect could put one
> pretty far up on the wacko scale.
>
> Rod
 
Rod Dabe wrote:
> I have been thinking of making an aluminum foil helmet cover along the lines of the helmets seen
> in the movie "Signs". Wearing one of these plus the big smile most of us effect could put one
> pretty far up on the wacko scale.

Do it. It has the added advantages of protecting against alien attacks
[1] and CIA mind control.

[2] See http://tinyurl.com/4ldx or search Google Groups for the October 2000 thread in
uk.rec.cycling headed "Alien Attacks" (of course that may be the reason they wear them in Signs
- I've never heard of the film, but a quick Google search suggests it's something to do with
alien attacks).

[3] See http://tinyurl.com/4le2 or search Google Groups for the May 2002 post in uk.rec.cycling
containing the word "CIA".

--
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http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/recumbents/ "He who dares not offend cannot be honest." -
Thomas Paine
 
Rod Dabe wrote:
> I have been thinking of making an aluminum foil helmet cover along the lines of the helmets seen
> in the movie "Signs". Wearing one of these plus the big smile most of us effect could put one
> pretty far up on the wacko scale.

Do it. It has the added advantages of protecting against alien attacks
[1] and CIA mind control.

[2] See http://tinyurl.com/4ldx or search Google Groups for the October 2000 thread in
uk.rec.cycling headed "Alien Attacks" (of course that may be the reason they wear them in Signs
- I've never heard of the film, but a quick Google search suggests it's something to do with
alien attacks).

[3] See http://tinyurl.com/4le2 or search Google Groups for the May 2002 post in uk.rec.cycling
containing the word "CIA".

--
Danny Colyer (remove safety to reply) ( http://www.juggler.net/danny ) Recumbent cycle page:
http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/recumbents/ "He who dares not offend cannot be honest." -
Thomas Paine
 
> I have been thinking of making an aluminum foil helmet cover

Yeah.. I have a helemt I am painting to look like a beanie (needs a couple more stripes). I have
a propeller on top of it. Spins like crazy, but I have to put a spot of grease on the shaft
before a long ride or it starts to vibrate. One learns to orient one's self in life to take
advantage of natural strengths.. I look goofy enough on my bent, so I go with that strength,
rather than fight it. :)
 
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 14:26:41 -0000, "Danny Colyer" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Do it. It has the added advantages of protecting against alien attacks
>[1] and CIA mind control.

Danny, you're being very naughty lulling folks into a false sense of security. You know you're not
fully protected unless you also have this: http://zapatopi.net/mindguard.html

Guy
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