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Old January 5th 04, 03:47 AM
AccordNSX
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i would like to bring up the point again that unicycle = chick magnet.
I was in downtown Orlando last night riding with my brother and his
friend Joey, both on P2s. I recieved very minimal negative comments
while riding due to the fact that I was with two trials guys on bikes.
We covered a good amount of distance during the evening and had a blast.
A good portion of our ride was near Orange Av. and Church St., where the
majority of the clubs are located downtown. I stopped outside of one
place to talk to a bartender named Jessica who worked at a bar that I
use to frequent. At that point we were walking the bikes and uni due to
foot traffic. She wanted to see me ride it so I busted out a few moes...
when I finished a guy approached me and asked if he could have a go. He
said that he made a bet with his friend that he could ride it. I let the
guy have a shot, and he wobbled for around 20-30 feet. Turns out the guy
was the owner of a popular bar there in Orlando. He put us on the guest
list with VIP and free drinks for the evening. We rode back to the car,
threw the rides in and headed to the bar. On the way into the club my
brother and I stopped and got Jessica's number so we could set up a date
with her and her twin sister. Awesome night riding, VIP and free drinks,
plus setup a date with twins.

-btw it was 80s night. That means they were playing some MJ jagur.

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www.jessicabarton.com


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Old January 5th 04, 04:53 AM
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I disagree about a Unicycle being a chick magnet. I have ridden for over
seven years and girls don't flock to me. It's whoever is riding, not the
unicycle itself. Some guys are chick magnets, some aren't. I'd say
unicycles are people magnets though, because it starts conversations
with all sorts of people, young and old, male and female.


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Old January 5th 04, 06:07 AM
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I have to agree with Accord here.....Girls flock to me when I'm on my
unicycle, Maybe I'm already slightly a chick magnet on my own, but the
unicycle is like an amplifier or something.


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Old January 5th 04, 08:06 AM
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AccordNSX wrote:
*On the way into the club my brother and I stopped and got Jessica's
number so we could set up a date with her and her twin sister. *





OH MY GOD! That has got to be the best story i ever heard.


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Old January 5th 04, 02:44 PM
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I'd say unicycles are people magnets though, because it starts
conversations with all sorts of people, young and old, male and
female.



- Rowan

i agree! i was unicycling at this national trust place and the ranger
guy in his truck started asking me about my uni and i managed to idle
the whole time which i was very proud of (but my legs weren't!)


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Old January 5th 04, 05:08 PM
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Yeah, unicycles are definite people magnets. I'
ve actually made some good friends from that. But I definetly agree, if
you're on a roll that day and you can bust out some sick tricks, girls
will totally go for that.


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Old January 5th 04, 05:33 PM
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AccordNSX wrote:
*unicycle = chick magnet.
*


Just yesterday, riding through the neighborhood with the wife and kids
(them on bikes, me on Niner), Loveliest Wife said "I'll have to come
along whenever you ride that thing" after I got another pretty smile
from a young female jogger. (5th for the day)



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Old January 5th 04, 06:35 PM
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I dont know about 'chick magnet' but people magnet, yes!

We (me and my dad) get talking to loads of people.

My dad is the worst, he stops and talks to women on their own (walking
dogs, with pushchair etc) LOL its funny at times.

I would like unicycling to be a chick magnet, but usually the 'chicks'
are with skaters, which is sometimes good, as we get talking about
different tricks and stuff


Joe,


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Old January 5th 04, 07:58 PM
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I'd certainly agree. When riding my muni either through town or on
public cycle paths I've had spontanious favourable comments from several
attractive females (admitedly guys comment too, but they don't really
count) . Simply speaking, I've never had a pretty girl turn her head
and say "wow!" when I've *walked* past. Unis are great!

By the way, has anyone out there started a long term relationship due
primarily to unicycling?

- Sam


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Old January 5th 04, 11:21 PM
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I totally agree with the concept that unicycles are chick/people
magnets, but sometimes it does work the other way. Last summer i had
been spending a lot of time with a girl who had been in my algebra
class, she lived about 15 minutes walking distance from my house. Her
father (who was quite overprotective and already weary of letting his
little girl spend time with me) really didn't take it to well when i
peddled up to their front door on my uni with blue hair one day... to
make everything simple lets just say that after that day i made much
fewer trips to her house...


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