Yehuda Moon works at the Kickstand Cyclery, lives on his bicycle and dreams of a day when everyone does likewise.
The comic strip is about two guys who run a bike shop and the challenges they face in the store and on the road. Yehuda‘s the utilitarian advocate; Joe‘s the go-fast pragmatist. Thistle Gin, a wrench and biking mom, rounds them out.
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Jason:
They adopted and did so at a time when about the only people that adopted, besides them, were relatives and farmers looking for cheap labor. They were really quite amazing and well received by society in general. Their baseball teams were also quite amazing with even Babe Ruth having dressed up and played as a ringer.
…and they build incredible bikes (and furniture)!
I have a true “shaker” but as soon as I get the wheels trued I’ll be a “smooth operator”. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sade+smooth+operator&aq=0
Shakers believe there should be no sects before marriage *rimshot*
Um, Shakers also believed there should be no marriage.