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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Cake! Cat?
Is it an acronym that’s become a word? Like laser, or YAGTAY?
Haga – n. Expression of joy when after hours of clarting on, one finally gets a BSO’s tinfoil rear mech to index correctly long enough for the customer to ride it away. See also, cake, score and cap-lift.
What can I say after Yehuda said it best…. Saweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!
Haga indeed!
Eureka?
Haga…Nagila…
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=haga
I feel like Joe —— “Haga?”. If I have to refer to something like urbandictionary.com to understand the joke (and even now I’m still not sure I’m getting it), I think there’s a lack of connection somewhere.
Unless this is a reference to some sort of Cleveland/Ohio/Shaker regional colloquialism. In that case, Rick, a footnote (like the ones you provided when introducing the bakfiets) would be helpful.
Incidentally – what is the plural of bakfiets? Bakfietses? Bakfietsi? Bakfietsen?
Bakfietsen.
Mahna mahna?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N_tupPBtWQ
and here I was thinking Noriyuki
Yeah, I have had days like that working on BSO when nobody else will.
And from that day forward all Kickstand Club members greeted each other with a hearty “Haga!”
Merry haga to all and to all a haga night
I don’t care for neologisms myself, especially when they express concepts for which other perfectly good words already exist.
OBEKAYBE: Bill Cosby- Dentists <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBqY6cJD3CE>
Yehuda speaks Icelandic? See <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/haga#Icelandic>
Obekaybe … one of countless version of what we as kids called pig latin, for OK?