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And my comment:
I’ve ridden a few times with the Chicago Critical Mass, and have to agree: there was a number of rather unattractive (drunk or stoned, or both) characters each time. I’ve seen few arguments with drivers stuck in the middle of the Mass. But I’ve also seen smiles on drivers’ faces and answering calls of “Happy Friday!” Come on, it’s just once a month. It happens all over the world (I saw an announcement about the Critical Mass few weeks ago in Nuremberg; I wish I had a chance to ride there, to compare it with CCM). For the majority of those who participate in the Mass, it’s a way to turn their city or town into an Amsterdam, if only for a few hours. (Do they have Critical Mass in Amsterdam? Probably not. What for? THEIR critical mass had been reached long time ago.)
. . . Anyway, as much as I respect the cycling achievements of the author of this article and the co-author of the “Survival Guide,” I think he might have found a better way to promote his book.
By the way, cyclists pay taxes, too.
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I checked out his book,what a crock.
In his little introduction, he talks about riding in traffic and some guy rides up next to him at a stop sign with earbuds, flip flops and no helmet. He writes "I immediately hope natural selection weeds him out today". What the fuck dude? ESPN's Michael Smith has an army folks and they've infiltrated Chiacgo. Look out folks!
I checked out his book,what a crock.
In his little introduction, he talks about riding in traffic and some guy rides up next to him at a stop sign with earbuds, flip flops and no helmet. He writes "I immediately hope natural selection weeds him out today". What the fuck dude? ESPN's Michael Smith has an army folks and they've infiltrated Chiacgo. Look out folks!
"The Urban Cyclist's Survival Guide"
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #747,190 in Books.
Published by Triumph Books in August 2011. The same Triumph Books at which Scott Rowan served as Acquisition and Product Development Manager from June 2008-August 2011.
Might have to save that for a BIKE PARTY!
Threehonk said:
The inevitable "Mass his House" must follow . . . but per quick research I don't think we'll find a lot of buy-in to taking the mass to South Bend IN.
OMG. I want the 20 minutes of my life that I just spent reading the amazon preview back.
In his section on how to carry your belongings, he starts of writing that you rent a van when you change jobs and need to move the cardboard box of office papers around. I imagine he has to do this quite often since he is such a poor writer and working in the publishing industry.
Might have to save that for a BIKE PARTY!
Threehonk said:The inevitable "Mass his House" must follow . . . but per quick research I don't think we'll find a lot of buy-in to taking the mass to South Bend IN.
So should I interview him? Any interest? If you have a question or comment you want me to play on the air leave a cogent and concise message and we'll play it live, 773-828-9682
Crap! So, i wrote a little amazon review of his book saying something to the effect of, 'if you find the humor of ESPN's Michael Smith funny' and what did I go and find?
http://www.chicagonow.com/urban-cyclist/2011/07/tour-de-france-is-w...
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