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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First…
thing I’d like to say, is it’s good to be back…
Next, I’d like to give the residents of Sherwood fair warning… I’m here. Get your pruning shears and saws ready… We’ve got a lot of work to do to bring you up to code.
And finally, I’ll never get two tyred of these puns Rick! Keep it up!
You were gone? :p
You do know there was a war with the Klingons don’t you?
And we got so comfortable with life without you!
We’ve got too much work to do. So, I guess it’s time to get uncomfortable again. :p
Paramount is releasing Blue-Ray version of Star Trek: The Next Generation. They added scenes cut to make the 45 minutes in the broadcast hour, and they re-did the special effects. To introduce the Blue-Rays, Monday July 23rd they are doing a theater viewing. Introduction by the cast, and 2 episodes. Where No One Has Gone Before, where the Traveller takes the Enterprise to another galaxy then another universe, and Home Soil, where they find Lore and the Crystal Entity comes back.
http://www.startrek.com/article/first-look-the-next-generation-movie-event-trailer
http://www.fathomevents.com/classics/event/startrektng.aspx?d=7/23/2012
ahhhh comics… Educational material for the masses!!!
I remember “Classics Illustrated” as being pretty educational, and they encouraged me to read the real books when I was older. As I recall, that was how I first came across “Off on a Comet” among other favorites.
FYI: there’s two bicycle puzzles in the iPhone game, Crickler 2 … Speaking of tires and all.
A cantilever got into a fight with a caliper. Some friends came along and said, hey, brake it up!
Oh, that joke really hit the skids
I once saw a sign on an auto mechanic’s shop that said, “Let us shock, tire and brake you!”