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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For the benefit of foreigners:
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/hairy-eyeball.html
and young-uns
@Garry: Thanks for the explaining link.
BTW anybody is able to identify the building in frame 2?
Looks like a chicagoan edifice, possibly one that vanished in the 90s without a whisper. I recall wandering around the place a few years back trying desperately to find a building that had just such figures wrought in silver metal at each corner. I’d seen it back in 95 but had no camera at the time. I wanted to photograph it. Not only was it gone, but it seemed all memory of it also was gone as not a single person I could ask had any idea of it. I suppose it moved out to shaker heights in the comic. I tried googling it when I came back but without a name this can be difficult and I couldn’t find any sign of it.
It is the bridge out of downtown Cleveland (Ohio, USA) on the west side. Do not remember the street name.
haha…I’m guilty of running to the grcocery store all the time in PJ pants. I figure if it’s 8 @night I’m not putting jeans back on to pick up a few things.
Just be sure that the fly is a button up, or zip up kind… I had a wardrobe malfunction while going commando once at a Taco Bell…
That’s my wife; everywhere in PJ pants. I just roll my eyes nowadays LOL.
I wear sweats and tee shirts for PJs, so no problem taking out the trash or getting the paper. However, my bride would be mortified if I left the block dressed thusly.
I remember wearing a Superman PJ shirt to school once in either kindergarten or 1st grade and being ragged on all day long. (over 50 years ago)
CAKE !!!
I’m going to have to agree with Yehuda on this one, Spandex is a privelege, not an entitlement. Jammie pants are much more forgiving. Of course, with this weather I’m expecting to see my kids in shorts (or a kilt) any day now!
Oh just pull on a skirt – fast, easy, comfortable!
Have Utilikilts made a cycling kilt yet?
I am not wearing no kilts.
Rick, isn’t that a bridge on the Cuyahoga river
Lorain-Carnegie Bridge a.k.a. the Hope Memorial Bridge.
Photographs will help. HistoricBridges.org & Wikipedia.
Love the “Guardians of Traffic” making an appearance
I would get arrested if I went out in my PJ’s.
People of walmart has plenty of examples of people wearing PJ’s in public….caution not safe if you are eating
http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/page/2?s=pajamas
Completely off topic but I am “Jest Wonderin” how Kevin Love is doing. I miss his provocations and along that line (hard to admit) but I miss Mongo too! Maybe we need to start a write-in campaign?
On my one and only (ever, I hope) visit to a criminal court, I was frankly shocked to see that not only were other defendants wearing PJs and/or sweats, but that many had not even bothered to clean them! I can understand being poor and not being able to afford nice clothes, but I myself have washed my clothes in public bathroom sinks, so I can’t see any excuse for such lack of self-respect, not to mention that disrespecting the court that way can’t help a case. If you’re wondering, I had been charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct for daring to ride in the lane. The state attorney moved to dismiss it immediately, but I was srill out the fees for my own lawyer.