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Cyclaholic 09-25-12 11:36 PM

The path of the righteous commuter is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish cager and the tyranny of evil roadies. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the newbie commuter cyclist through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the builder of ridiculously bright DIY bicycle lights. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brother commuter. And you will know I am a Fred when I lay my vengeance upon thee...



http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...ictionFred.jpg


:p

Grim 09-26-12 08:03 PM

Fred is Dead. RIP Fred :(
http://athens.patch.com/articles/ath...re-dies-at-100


[h=1]Athens Native and Wonder Fred Birchmore Dies at 100[/h]On Sunday morning, Athens Centenarian, Kiwanian and world traveler Fred Birchmore died.
An Athens native, he was a fixture at the Athens YMCA after he retired from real estate in 1973, working out almost every day almost until his death. A native of Athens, Mr. Birchmore had both an undergraduate, a master’s and a law degree from UGA.
He leaves behind his wife of 72 years, Willa Deane, and their four children, Fred, Jr., Belinda, Becky and Danny.
“He was in great physical condition his whole life, and was really addicted to exercise and working out,” said fellow Kiwanian Larry Dendy. "He once said the reason he did all of these things was that he had to burn off his energy."
There are many tales of his physical prowess. When he was in his 20s, Mr. Birchmore rode a bicycle—named Bucephalus, for Alexander the Great’s horse—around the world and wrote a memoir about his adventures. A gymnast in his youth, as an adult he walked on his hands up the stairs in the Southern Mutual Building, where he had his office; up the stairs near Sanford Stadium; and up the steps of the Washington Monument. He traveled the world, including taking a trip to Machu Picchu when he was well past retirement.

Bummed I was going to go to his birthday and get my copy of his book re-signed and he ended up in the hospital that day.

JoeyBike 09-29-12 01:30 PM

I am actually a Roadie, but I commute on Fred's bike.

Astrozombie 09-29-12 04:36 PM

I just love that cyclists invented a term like this :roflmao2:You will see me with a backpack (because i like carrying things when i ride including books) fenders, cheap bike, mirror, flashlight headlight, regular clothes and i will never ever ever ever shave my legs or anything else! :p

Myosmith 09-29-12 04:45 PM

I'm Fred as he11 and proud of it :thumb:

Bought 20 year old steel bike used for $35 - check
Fenders - check
Rear rack - check
Seat bag - check
Flashlight mounted to handlebars - check
Grateful Dead T-shirt - check
Wool hiking socks - check
Dewalt safety glasses - check
Beard - check
Hairy legs - double check

Yep - I'm good to go

10 Wheels 09-29-12 04:56 PM

Here is a real one:

Fred Tipps, 55 y/o Marine (no Colon)
2200 miles on a Next bike, camping the whole way.
NM to FL to see his sister.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...9VanHornTX.jpg

I had the pleasure to buy him lunch in Santa Fe Texas.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h.../FredTipps.jpg

LetzRide 09-29-12 10:32 PM

I have met the Fred and he is us. Fred and Fredrika are the cyclists you see in about 80% of TV commercials these days.


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