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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Bet he’s feeling like a boob right now…..
ITYM he’s going to feel a boob shortly.
I suppose the ‘prominence’ in frame one is to set the scene for what follows?
He’s saying “huh” because he hasn’t looked anyone in the eyes for years.
Yehuda has eyes? How can you tell?
Well, at least we know he used to have eyes. There were a few strips showing Yehuda “before the hat”. With eyes.
Maybe Rick should cut eye-holes in Yehuda’s Waltz cap, a la Dumb Donald from Fat Albert.
He’s probably looked them in the eyes through his magic hat and they/we just didn’t know because they can’t look back into his eyes.
unless this is the purpose of the brim pulled so low, so he can get a good look at the torso and nobody can tell… hee hee
He wasn’t looking her in the eyes because… he was too preoccupied with… um… racks.
… Or GTFO
That was a good old laugh out loud guffaw! And the cluelessness of Yehuda only makes it funnier!
Now I get it. Yehuda’s not the only clueless one around here.
LOL oh Rick you got me with that one!
Work rack has 3 commuters now using it now and one guy always pulls the Yehuday with 2 u locks on his frame blocking 3 bike spots. If anyone else starts bike commuting I don’t know where they will lock up. Yehuday is heading for a what does the dog do when it catches the car moment. Can he handle everyone starting to bike like he does after all his effort? Is he ready?
I like seeing Yehuda recieve the lecture for a change and she’s quite right. I can’t use the rack in the expected manner because, like yehuda, there’s too much stuff mounted front and back. What I do is lock up to the end, using kickstand and leaning against the end. Of course, in a busy rack these spots get taken fast, so one may need to resort to… Oh, maybe a tree? No excuse for jamming a rack like a hummer driver worried about his paint but unwilling to walk further than the four handicap spots he used.
I hate any rack that was construsted with the idea that a bike is just about 20cm wide.
Unfortunately, that’s the majority of bike racks.
It took me a minute… actually a day. This went right over my head.
‘right over my head’ – Lucky man?
[mcmahon]Heh-yoo!![/mcmahon]