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GYXU > Cycling > Re: an unusual sight 26 April 2005 00:53:55

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Re: an unusual sight

Scott Ehardt 25 April 2005 08:37:03
 "Bob" <hunrobe@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1114396271.919­380.309210@l41g2000c­wc.googlegroups.com.­..>I was on my way to an interview last week when I saw a cyclist stopped> in front of me at a red light. He appeared to be in his early to mid> 30s and was obviously on his way home from work- shirt and tie, dress> slacks, and a backpack. He apparently takes safety concerns very> seriously because in addition to a blinkie on his backpack he was also> sporting a BMX style helmet, goggles, knee pads, elbow pads, and what> looked for all the world like hockey gloves. The only thing he seemed> to lack was the ability to hold a line because as soon as the light> turned green he weaved and wobbled through the intersection.> There's no point to be made here. I just thought I'd share the> observation.>
Regards,> Bob Hunt

Must have been a pretty funny sight... I'm imagining this guy with all that
stuff on...
http://www.scehardt­.com/photos/2004/min­i-g07%20Atlanta.jpg

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Scott Ehardt
http://www.scehardt­.com


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RonSonic 25 April 2005 08:47:10 permanent link ]
 On 24 Apr 2005 19:31:11 -0700, "Bob" <hunrobe@aol.com> wrote:
I was on my way to an interview last week when I saw a cyclist stopped>in front of me at a red light. He appeared to be in his early to mid>30s and was obviously on his way home from work- shirt and tie, dress>slacks, and a backpack. He apparently takes safety concerns very>seriously because in addition to a blinkie on his backpack he was also>sporting a BMX style helmet, goggles, knee pads, elbow pads, and what>looked for all the world like hockey gloves. The only thing he seemed>to lack was the ability to hold a line because as soon as the light>turned green he weaved and wobbled through the intersection.>There­'s no point to be made here. I just thought I'd share the>observation.

You spotted Fred.

Ron

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H M Leary 25 April 2005 18:24:56 permanent link ]
 In article <1114436016.084730.­277130@z14g2000cwz.g­ooglegroups.com>,
"Maggie" <lbuset@allsecretar­ial.com> wrote:
RonSonic wrote:> >
You spotted Fred.> >
Someone probably is telling a story about spotting Frederica riding> this weekend and it was "ME"........ Be nice everyone. As long as> people ride, what does it matter what they wear. I could probably buy> clothes to make me look like a euro pro, but that would not make me a> euro pro. Under those clothes, I would still be just "a woman riding a> bike" Just like sitting in a chicken coop does not make one a chicken.> It might make you stink, but it doesn't make you a chicken.>
It's Monday, Rod Stewart is singing "IF ONLY"...One of my> favorites...and my boss is out of town. >
It's all good,> Mags

Maggie, Maggie, Maggie......

If you wear that Euro Pro kit, you will have graduated from Frederica to
poseur.

Glad you have made the jump up to the rest of us!

HAND
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Vfeev 26 April 2005 00:53:55 permanent link ]
 Probably drives one of those old, ugly, boxy, Volvos (below the speed
limit) when he drives a car.
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