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jeremywhitehorn 01-29-08 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by kylehutton (Post 6070125)
ok,

so normally when i'm booking it along college, and a car starts getting to close to the bike lane i'll give a shout, and if they do it again i'll give their car a love tap.

what do you do when the car that repeatedly keeps almost sideswiping you is a cop car?

oh man! as i started reading your post i was thinking "funny i had a cop car do that to me yesterday" and on college no less... i guess the rules of indignant hood slapping change when he hood in question has "to serve and -ahem- protect" on it (or is it "deeds speak"?).

jeremywhitehorn 01-29-08 09:35 AM

when i see cop car parked illegally, especially in the bike lane i'm always tempted to lay down next to the car and writhe in agony pretending i had hit it "oh, god sorry, i didn't see your car there!...if it were only parked legally!....[cue peter griffin clutching ankle] "aaahhhhh!!!!sssscchhhee!!!!!aaaaahhhhh!!!!"

duppy.conqueror 01-29-08 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn (Post 6070540)
i guess the rules of indignant hood slapping change when he hood in question has "to serve and -ahem- protect" on it (or is it "deeds speak"?).

funny i always thought "to punish and enslave" was the cops motto ala transformers movie...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2134/...d9aa65.jpg?v=0

jeremywhitehorn 01-29-08 10:52 AM

does that car transform into a dougnut-maker?

duppy.conqueror 01-29-08 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn (Post 6071071)
does that car transform into a dougnut-maker?

hahahahahaha yup...or a giant taser...

jeremywhitehorn 01-29-08 11:11 AM

it turns out i have an unexpected day off so i'm going out for a ride (after i fix this flat) if anyone is interested in a spin or a coffee.

somnambulant 01-29-08 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn (Post 6071191)
it turns out i have an unexpected day off so i'm going out for a ride (after i fix this flat) if anyone is interested in a spin or a coffee.

coffee good. six-oh-two, seven-two-nine-eight. I'm gonna pop out for somethin' to eat in a few. I'll likely be in Kensington.

Flimflam 01-29-08 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 6068708)
Meet 2? Or you can find me at urbane around then - i'm going to ride up there (literally 2 blocks north).

I can't say for sure if I'll be able to get out, stupid work is stupid - but I'll try... if not, maybe tomorrow or wait 'til Thurs...

Cheers...

Ah those fine officers of the law, heh... Did I post here about the cop supervisor car that was too busy checking his/her laptop driving along Queen that he went up the curb at Brock? The driver decided to complete the 'turn' and humped the car over the whole corner - they'd drifted right over from the streetcar lane and up on the curb from not looking up - too bad I didn't have my camera on :(

On Sunday they'd closed down westbound Bloor at Castle Frank and eastbound at Parliament to allow a funeral procession to come off the highway at Castle Frank so I got stuck at Parliament for a few minutes. I was asking the officers in front of me who it was for (as I saw them all saluting as it passed), they seemingly ignored me, then the non-driver said "It was a soldier" and I said "Ah jeez, sh1t" and the driver looked through and said, in an accusatory tone "What did you say!?" I was like "I said ah sh1t" - I'm guessing he thought I said something disparaging about it, he looked like an a-hole anyway. Then after they were letting traffic go again, a lady was trying to turn right on the red (no can do there) from Parliament right in front of two bike cops, who screamed her out pointing at the no right on red sign - as I rolled by with the trailer I waved and shouted "Thanks Officers" beaming at the lady :)

I_bRAD 01-29-08 11:34 AM

The other day I was heading up Brock and a cop pulled a guy over in front of me. He was just getting out of his car as I passed and he quickly closed his door and backed up against his car to give me more room. He smiled and said "good morning" as I passed.

somnambulant 01-29-08 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD (Post 6071357)
The other day I was heading up Brock and a cop pulled a guy over in front of me. He was just getting out of his car as I passed and he quickly closed his door and backed up against his car to give me more room. He smiled and said "good morning" as I passed.

hahah.. yeah, they're not all dinks thankfully. I've had a couple pretty funny run-ins with them actually where they've had pretty good senses of humor. Especially since in each case it was them joking with me after I'd blown through a stop sign / rolled through a red light in each case respectively. :)

jeremywhitehorn 01-29-08 11:56 AM

oops - wes, i'm heading out in 10 minutes. i'll be at i deal shortly. four one six six five five six three six zero

ion die 01-29-08 12:32 PM

Hi all,

A friend got me interested in the Aids benefit ride to Montreal this summer. Originally I thought to use this as an excuse to get a nice, classy touring bike but if I could do it fixed... Why not, right?
Has anyone attempted this ride or a ride of comparable distance fixed? Am I being ridiculous, or just ambitious?

somnambulant 01-29-08 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by ion die (Post 6071797)
Hi all,

A friend got me interested in the Aids benefit ride to Montreal this summer. Originally I thought to use this as an excuse to get a nice, classy touring bike but if I could do it fixed... Why not, right?
Has anyone attempted this ride or a ride of comparable distance fixed? Am I being ridiculous, or just ambitious?

Two of us here have done that ride. While it's totally doable fixed, you'd be happier not to. I did it two years ago, and the one fixed rider didn't seem too happy most of the trip. Then again, that may have simply been his default demeanor. :P I had originally planned on doing it fixed, but the constant grind up hills and spin down the other side got a little old. Not to mention how nice it is to be able to coast for a few seconds every now and then just to adjust/stretch/take-your-weight-off-your-butt-for-a-few-seconds/drink/eat/etc is quite nice.

Either way, it's a really fun ride.. plus this year is the 10th anniversary so it should be a pretty big turnout.

somnambulant 01-29-08 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn (Post 6071513)
oops - wes, i'm heading out in 10 minutes. i'll be at i deal shortly. four one six six five five six three six zero

I can't believe you stood me up on our lunch-date. I totally thought you were coffee-date material... now I'm not so sure.

Flimflam 01-29-08 01:44 PM

I've had bike cops thank me for ringing my bell while they were mingling about in the far left lane on Adelaide (dealing with tracks/doorzone/bike cops warranted a bell ring :p) - for the most part I've had good interaction with the police so far here though.

Got my registration for the hairshirt acknowledged, woo.

Can someone URL me for this ride to Montreal? Is it the canadaride.com thing from Burlington VT?

jeremywhitehorn 01-29-08 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6071874)
I can't believe you stood me up on our lunch-date. I totally thought you were coffee-date material... now I'm not so sure.

hey, i showed up and you weren't there so i left you a message. way to make assumptions [cries into pillow while kicking feet in the air]...

somnambulant 01-29-08 02:27 PM

vote to name new Toronto cycling magazine: http://spacing.ca/wire/?p=2698

somnambulant 01-29-08 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Flimflam (Post 6072215)
Can someone URL me for this ride to Montreal?

http://www.bikerally.org/

somnambulant 01-29-08 02:53 PM


The City is organizing this ride tomorrow, which should be fun even though it's only supposed to be -7.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008
12 p.m.

Who: All cyclists are welcome

What: Come out to City Hall at noon for a group ride to Metro Hall on the statistically coldest day of the year. Warm up at Metro Hall with free Pedal-Powered, Stone-Ground, Fair Trade and Freshly Made Hot Chocolate brought to you by Choco Sol. If you would like a table on Metro Square for this event, please e-mail: bikeweek@toronto.ca

Where: Meet at City Hall (100 Queen Street West) on the west side of the square (at the post and rings). The ride will go across Armoury Street, south/left on University Avenue, west/right on Wellington Street to Metro Hall (55 John Street).

Why: This event is to draw attention to the feasibility of using bikes for utilitarian transportation in the winter.

About Toronto's "Coldest Day of the Year".

* The day for the coldest day of the year ride was chosen based on weather averages for Toronto.
* The average temperature range in Toronto for January is -1 degree to -9 degrees.
* On average there will be 16 'wet days' in Toronto in January. Wet days are defined as days when there is 0.25 mm of precipitation or more.
Looks like it's set to be pretty miserable tomorrow, too, on account of the winds. :)

I_bRAD 01-29-08 02:57 PM

Lucky they're having it right in the middle of a work day.

exhibitx 01-29-08 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6072388)
vote to name new Toronto cycling magazine: http://spacing.ca/wire/?p=2698

funny how they have cog as one of them, i got a copy of cog yesterday

of coarse i was going to make a post about it but matt was well ahead of me

i can't believe people still think it's a good idea to start a print magazine

MattRennick 01-29-08 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 6072624)
funny how they have cog as one of them, i got a copy of cog yesterday

of coarse i was going to make a post about it but matt was well ahead of me

i can't believe people still think it's a good idea to start a print magazine

i was going to order a copy of that but it was like $17 postage so i didn't bother... did they sort that out? what did you pay?

i think print magazines are still a good idea - i don't know how economically viable they are and they may not be entirely environmentally friendly but i don't like to bring my laptop to the bathroom with me... most of the time.

LordFoo 01-29-08 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6072395)

On that note.. anyone here planning on doing the "Ride to Conquer Cancer" (money funding PMH cancer research)? I think I've had enough of the Ride for Heart and the inexperienced crowd that goes with it, but don't know if I'm ready for the toronto-montreal AIDS rally / "friends for life".

The only thing that dissuades me from doing the Niagara ride is that they require each rider to raise $2500.. I don't hang out with the richest crowd (mostly other students) and can't imagine raising that much.. my avg gathered for ride for heart is usually around 300-400 bucks.

somnambulant 01-29-08 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by MattRennick (Post 6072662)
i think print magazines are still a good idea - i don't know how economically viable they are and they may not be entirely environmentally friendly but i don't like to bring my laptop to the bathroom with me... most of the time.

Tobias: Well, yes, but I’m afraid I prematurely shot my wad on what was supposed to be a dry run, if you will, so now I’m afraid I have something of a mess on my hands.
Michael: It's just there's so many poorly chosen words in that sentence.

somnambulant 01-29-08 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by LordFoo (Post 6072736)
The only thing that dissuades me from doing the Niagara ride is that they require each rider to raise $2500.. I don't hang out with the richest crowd (mostly other students) and can't imagine raising that much.. my avg gathered for ride for heart is usually around 300-400 bucks.

Youch! The minimum for the FFL ride is "only" $2000, and that's fully supported with 6 days of riding/food/etc!


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