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High praise, indeed
https://www.rt.com/uk/437245-boris-j...bicycle-kenya/
I would be honored to be referred to as 'bicycle guy'. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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High praise, indeed
AMuzi wrote:
https://www.rt.com/uk/437245-boris-j...bicycle-kenya/ I would be honored to be referred to as 'bicycle guy'. ? Doesn't that happen to you all the time? And "Mike the Bike"? But it doesn't take a lot to be called that. It is enough to be seen with a rim in your hand a couple of times. I think it is because people like bikes and have positive associations with it. Guys (and also some girls) like anything that has to do with gear, tools, and equipment. And I suppose a bike and a toolbox is one easy way to have all that. Unfortunately, it doesn't say in the article what Boris Johnson did to deserve the honor? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
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High praise, indeed
On 8/30/2018 3:16 PM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
AMuzi wrote: https://www.rt.com/uk/437245-boris-j...bicycle-kenya/ I would be honored to be referred to as 'bicycle guy'. ? Doesn't that happen to you all the time? And "Mike the Bike"? But it doesn't take a lot to be called that. It is enough to be seen with a rim in your hand a couple of times. I think it is because people like bikes and have positive associations with it. Guys (and also some girls) like anything that has to do with gear, tools, and equipment. And I suppose a bike and a toolbox is one easy way to have all that. Unfortunately, it doesn't say in the article what Boris Johnson did to deserve the honor? Boris, for all his many foibles, does actually ride his bike. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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High praise, indeed
On 8/30/2018 10:17 AM, AMuzi wrote:
https://www.rt.com/uk/437245-boris-j...bicycle-kenya/ I would be honored to be referred to as 'bicycle guy'. Heck, I've gotten that, and I qualify far less than you, Andrew. Haven't we all been called "bicycle guy" (or "bicycle lady")? -- - Frank Krygowski |
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High praise, indeed
On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 4:36:26 PM UTC-7, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 8/30/2018 10:17 AM, AMuzi wrote: https://www.rt.com/uk/437245-boris-j...bicycle-kenya/ I would be honored to be referred to as 'bicycle guy'. Heck, I've gotten that, and I qualify far less than you, Andrew. Haven't we all been called "bicycle guy" (or "bicycle lady")? Sometimes disparagingly. In the '70s, I'd ride to work, which was driving an ambulance. I didn't own a car, and the only car I drove was an ambulance at work. This shocked my cohorts, and guys with seniority typically relegated me to attending until I switched companies. Riding a bike was like having low testosterone or being disabled. I was a competent driver and managed to drive this rig without crashing it. https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7332/1...06d1a19a_b.jpg I worked with one guy who I liked but told me, "Beattie, you have to drive every call like it was your mother dying." WTF? Are you crazy? -- Jay Beattie. |
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High praise, indeed
On 31/08/18 11:10, jbeattie wrote:
Sometimes disparagingly. In the '70s, I'd ride to work, which was driving an ambulance. I didn't own a car, and the only car I drove was an ambulance at work. This shocked my cohorts, and guys with seniority typically relegated me to attending until I switched companies. Riding a bike was like having low testosterone or being disabled. I was a competent driver and managed to drive this rig without crashing it.https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7332/1...06d1a19a_b.jpg Similar period and my first job after university studies. I was the IT guy for a motor car dealership and for the nine months I stayed there, I rode a bicycle to and from work every day. Every week the question was about "Was I interested in buying a car? A good second hand one? Eventually, they got the picture that a definite answer was No! The job I was interviewed for was for some one to replace a woman taking maternity leave, and it was half computers and half office work. The job I started at was half computer and half selling spare parts. Somehow, based on my answer to a couple of car technical questions at the interview, they decided I knew about cars. Woops. I knew that a car had five wheels and took petrol and water, but knew zilch else. The moral is never base a interview technical question on something that could be answered by reading the trade magazine in the waiting area. A few years of reading for study and a speed reading course left me with the ability to dazzle the owner with my understanding of the butterfly value and its servicing. Sure, I'd used a fiche reader(for searching for psychology reports and the like). |
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High praise, indeed
On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 9:59:07 PM UTC+1, AMuzi wrote:
On 8/30/2018 3:16 PM, Emanuel Berg wrote: Unfortunately, it doesn't say in the article what Boris Johnson did to deserve the honor? Boris, for all his many foibles, does actually ride his bike. The London public bike scheme's bicycles are called "Boris Bikes" because he was the Mayor of London who instituted the scheme. Here you go, Emmanuel, dozens of photographs of Boris riding various bikes: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Boris+John...es &ia=images Andre Jute It helps to have long legs if you ride a Pedersen |
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