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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Uh oh!
An new parts supplier? If they get out!
This is the problem with being in a storm sewer: if it starts to rain topside, time to get out – fast.
Or, in the case of Cleveland in February, if a warm spell starts the snow to melting.
So we can now predict something of what the weather is doing topside.
Kevin’s right. A storm drain is a death trap if there is rain anywhere within miles of you, and they can fill up FAST.
… a new supplier for ball bearings i guess?
Sweet roll doesn’t even want to hear it
My favorite strip has hit a new low and the water’s rising. Reminds me of the economy.
god yehuda is a dumbass! get to work hippie!
In large cities, or I should say in cities with large sewer water infrastructure, the ebb and flow isn’t influenced only by the weather topside. There are cisterns and servo-motor valves and such. The thrill of draining comes from the foolhearty likelihood of drowning.
@Archer
Don’t forget the tide, though I know that’s not a consideration in Cleveland.
hey, don’t besmirch hippies just because yehuda is a bit single-track minded.
not to say he’s not a dumbass, though.
and the cops were probably pulling the van over because it wasn’t registered!
Is it just me or is this strip starting to suck?
Um, it’s just you, GettingBoring….
Actually, the strip is getting even more interesting while the comments are still pretty boring.
Classic Rick on the detail… I love how the water level is rising and the frames get smaller in relation… Good work!