Living Car Free - how do i get this pizza home

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cabana 4 life
08-30-05, 06:54 PM
im at work late, i ordered a pizza i only ate 2 pieces. how do i get the rest home i cant put in my messanger. bag help i want to go home
Slow Train
08-30-05, 06:58 PM
Wrap in aluminum foil or plastic wrap. Then put whole thing in plastic shopping bag. I carry food like this all the time.
cabana 4 life
08-30-05, 07:03 PM
i dont have any, im going to have ride holding in on hand up in the air
Slow Train
08-30-05, 07:11 PM
No one there has a stray plastic bag hanging around? I thought they had become ubiquitous. Can you bug the cleaning staff for a waste basket liner?
Failing that go to the bathroom and wrap with a copious number of paper towels.
cabana 4 life
08-30-05, 07:12 PM
i cant wait any longer im going for it.
put it in the box... then in the bag.
531phile
08-30-05, 09:40 PM
Eat it. Just La La La Just Eat it.
531phile
08-30-05, 09:42 PM
In the words of Weird Al: "Eat it. Just Eat it."
cosmo starr
08-30-05, 09:45 PM
hold the box with your mouth :D
Sounds like a pizza party to me!
cabana 4 life
08-31-05, 09:02 AM
i just threw the bow in my bag straped it on and went for it took some damage but it was good at like 1 in morning
va_cyclist
08-31-05, 10:35 AM
Give it to a homeless person.
Put the pizza in the box and the box on your back rack. The springy mouse trap thingy will hold it in place. I do that all the time.
konageezer
08-31-05, 11:04 AM
Regurgitation is a skill that will serve you throughout your life. Master it now, and carry your leftovers in nature's breadbasket. Imagine the surprise the next time a fellow rider or coworker says "Didn't you bring any lunch?"
crazybikerchick
08-31-05, 11:06 AM
Put the pizza in the box and the box on your back rack. The springy mouse trap thingy will hold it in place. I do that all the time.
If you don't have a springy mouse trap thingy use bungee cords. Keep bungee cords on your back rack, they will always come in handy. A back rack is absolutely essential to car-free living with a bicycle IMO. Failing bungees, raid string from the office. Lots more options if you ditch the box.
Pampusik
08-31-05, 12:14 PM
I acquired an insulated pizza delivery bag just for this purpose. Strap it onto your back rack, and you're set.
BenyBen
08-31-05, 12:22 PM
Regurgitation is a skill that will serve you throughout your life. Master it now, and carry your leftovers in nature's breadbasket. Imagine the surprise the next time a fellow rider or coworker says "Didn't you bring any lunch?"
Hhahahaha! That's good.
cabana 4 life
08-31-05, 02:00 PM
If you don't have a springy mouse trap thingy use bungee cords. Keep bungee cords on your back rack, they will always come in handy. A back rack is absolutely essential to car-free living with a bicycle IMO. Failing bungees, raid string from the office. Lots more options if you ditch the box.
its summer im riding my fixed no racks it fit in my bag.
timmhaan
08-31-05, 02:04 PM
save it for lunch tomorrow.
cabana 4 life
08-31-05, 05:08 PM
tonights challenge is salsa in a styrfoam container in my bag.
Now that's just gross.
Solution: Nalgene.
sunninho
08-31-05, 10:04 PM
balance the salsa styrofoam on your helmet and try to hold your head still all the way home.
I suggest you buy a large 64 ounce nalgene bottle and a blender, keep those at work. You'll know what I mean the next time you need to bring a few slices of pizza home with you...
zoogirl
08-31-05, 10:51 PM
For pizza, how about taking the pieces apart and stacking them up in a bag, then putting them in the messanger? You could cut up a second bag to put between the slices.
lilHinault
08-31-05, 11:54 PM
Yeah messy bags have a flattish place in the bottom, slice pizza, wrap each slice, stack 'em, put in bottom of messy bag, ride.
biodiesel
09-01-05, 12:30 AM
duct tape the box to the top of your helmet.
sunninho
09-01-05, 12:42 AM
For pizza, take the pieces apart and jamm them up both sides of your shorts. Ewwwwww :D
muccapazza
09-01-05, 02:18 AM
Next time get a calzone.
cabana 4 life
09-01-05, 08:56 AM
lust to clear things up when i say im at work, i work at a tattoo shop i am the cleaning staff, today im going shopping for bags and storage containers ive learned my lesson
For pizza, just wait until it cools and fold the pieces toppings facing in. Wrap with anything you want.
Um....get aero bars and carry it there?
weed eater
09-11-05, 04:11 PM
i carry nearly-whole pizzas home all the time on my fixed gear. i put the boxed pizza on my rear rack. i attach it with two bunji cords, or one if that's what I have. then i ride home very carefully. very very carefully if i only have one cord.
last night i even popped a skid or two on the way home. pizza arrived unscathed.
rear racks are also good for 12-packs of beer.
Wrap in aluminum foil or plastic wrap. Then put whole thing in plastic shopping bag. I carry food like this all the time.
I second aluminum foil. My wife and I do this all the time. Just be sure to tell the server that you are on your bike so that they will take a little extra care to keep the foil package from leaking.
karmical
09-12-05, 12:25 AM
i carry nearly-whole pizzas home all the time on my fixed gear. i put the boxed pizza on my rear rack. i attach it with two bunji cords, or one if that's what I have. then i ride home very carefully. very very carefully if i only have one cord.
last night i even popped a skid or two on the way home. pizza arrived unscathed.
rear racks are also good for 12-packs of beer.
does that hold true with zachary's pizza?
its been too long since i have had a zachary's pizza, when i lived near college i could bring a pizza home by balacing it on my bars. now that i live across town though, i need to come up with another option, because after a year i need to face it, i'm not going to build a bike with a rack just to pick up a pizza that i really shouldn't eat more than once in a great while.
btw
it was good meeting you last week at whole foods. i've been a real basket case over the last couple weeks, and plus i was kind of in shopping mode, and i think i just finished smoking a joint... reasons of why i didn't exchange numbers with you
cabana 4 life
09-12-05, 12:57 PM
i got the pizza home
SpokesInMyPoop
09-12-05, 03:52 PM
racks are great for transporting 12 packs! I got a bungee net for my rack, and it suits the duty very well. I've even transported a 20lb skilsaw with the same get up, I wrapped it up in a sweater (to avoid dings on my rack), bungeed it, and off I went!
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