| Re: Entering the queue at a stop sign In article <3F274A48.74A6BDA1@erols.com>,
"Eric S. Sande" <esande@erols.com> writes:
> When I say big, I mean across the whole lane, like 12 feet square.
So much for bunny-hopping.
> Their openings aren't big enough to trap a bicycle wheel, but I
> know they are going to be slicker than owl snot in a fresh rain,
^^^^^^^^
Claire's delightful way with words lives on. I'm gonna have to
use "scoogying" again, in her honour. I'm still not clear as
to whether scoogying is scooter-propelling one's self with both
feet while straddling the saddle, or doing so with one foot, after
partially dismounting but still standing on one pedal. For now,
I'm opting for the latter.
> and really bad news next winter. I'm still working out the
> coexistence details, but the one at 21st and M streets looks
> bad because I have to hang a left just after it.
>
> If it ain't Scylla it's Charybdis.
I'm gonna have to pull a Fabrizio, and ask if those are STDs.
I've got an old Emerson, Lake & Palmer album, with names of
tunes thatsound like that, on the back of the cover.
> Good features of the new commute include better parking and much
> easier access to coffee
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If the coffee's really good, there ya go! It's worth it! Especially
if you can get decent growlies to go with it, like cinnamon rolls with
sour cream icing.
cheers,
Tom
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