Buffalo I miss you!
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Buffalo I miss you!
Are you still amazing to ride bikes in? I hear you're growing again but I hope that growth remembered that bike trails and bike friendly...everything but drivers. Are Sunday midnight rides still a thing. Are there still secret houses where freak bikes are built? It the tripple tall tandem still around? I hope to see your horribly paved roads soon. Untill then, Gotham.
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Gotham? I thought you lived in Columbus, GA.
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I went to SUNY Buffalo in the 70s and it was a horrible place to ride. I'm sure things change.
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I do now. But Buffalo was where I started riding bikes again as an adult. I mean the Sunday midnight rides are some of my best memories. And a house I lived in would build freak bikes and also help anyone who needed help with their bikes. It wasn't in the best area but we never got messed with because everyone knew we helped people. And the actual gang members that hung out down the block didnt because their younger siblings all got their bikes from us.
And Gotham was based on Buffalo (look at the architecture) and Metropolis is based on NYC. That way Batman and Superman clould be in different cities but feasibly interact without being too far away.
And Gotham was based on Buffalo (look at the architecture) and Metropolis is based on NYC. That way Batman and Superman clould be in different cities but feasibly interact without being too far away.
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It wasn't that the roads were nice. Because they're horrible. Or that the drivers are nice. Because I was intentionally hit there. But that there were so many bike centric activities and bike history and...I also probably just miss my early 20s.
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One thing I do remember is that I was riding in Delaware Park and this big guy came riding by. It was OJ. "If the glove don't fit, you must acquit."
A few years later I was living in Seattle and there was this big guy at work that I rode with. He was a former linebacker for the Falcons. And the thing was that he thought I was really strong and fast. I'm 5'7" and weighed maybe 130 pounds at the time and was a total wimp. But I beat the hell out of him on a bike. Big does not equal fast.
A few years later I was living in Seattle and there was this big guy at work that I rode with. He was a former linebacker for the Falcons. And the thing was that he thought I was really strong and fast. I'm 5'7" and weighed maybe 130 pounds at the time and was a total wimp. But I beat the hell out of him on a bike. Big does not equal fast.
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a few years later I was living in Seattle and there was this big guy at work that I rode with. He was a former linebacker for the Falcons. And the thing was that he thought I was really strong and fast. I'm 5'7" and weighed maybe 130 pounds at the time and was a total wimp. But I beat the hell out of him on a bike. Big does not equal fast.
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https://gobikebuffalo.org/events/calendar/p:3/r:10/
Today was the Western New York Mountain Bicycling Association Bike Swap (I just realized that I missed it!) @E^)#^~#!!!
There are all kinds of bike related things to do, either in Buffalo or across the border where you can ride the Parkway from Fort Erie to Niagara on the Lake or the Welland Canal route. The City of Buffalo is adding 40 miles of bike routes this year and coming up on May 20th is the Skyride which is the biggest ride of the year. Check out the above Gobike Buffalo link.
Maybe you should have a return visit....
Today was the Western New York Mountain Bicycling Association Bike Swap (I just realized that I missed it!) @E^)#^~#!!!
There are all kinds of bike related things to do, either in Buffalo or across the border where you can ride the Parkway from Fort Erie to Niagara on the Lake or the Welland Canal route. The City of Buffalo is adding 40 miles of bike routes this year and coming up on May 20th is the Skyride which is the biggest ride of the year. Check out the above Gobike Buffalo link.
Maybe you should have a return visit....
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https://gobikebuffalo.org/events/calendar/p:3/r:10/
Today was the Western New York Mountain Bicycling Association Bike Swap (I just realized that I missed it!) @E^)#^~#!!!
There are all kinds of bike related things to do, either in Buffalo or across the border where you can ride the Parkway from Fort Erie to Niagara on the Lake or the Welland Canal route. The City of Buffalo is adding 40 miles of bike routes this year and coming up on May 20th is the Skyride which is the biggest ride of the year. Check out the above Gobike Buffalo link.
Maybe you should have a return visit....
Today was the Western New York Mountain Bicycling Association Bike Swap (I just realized that I missed it!) @E^)#^~#!!!
There are all kinds of bike related things to do, either in Buffalo or across the border where you can ride the Parkway from Fort Erie to Niagara on the Lake or the Welland Canal route. The City of Buffalo is adding 40 miles of bike routes this year and coming up on May 20th is the Skyride which is the biggest ride of the year. Check out the above Gobike Buffalo link.
Maybe you should have a return visit....
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I met that guy in Olympia. He was really friendly. At the time I was a travelling street proformer and he would often stop and tip me and then sit and drank a cup of coffee and sometimes smoke with me. (Unless there are multiple former ATL football players living in the area). He would ride from Oly to Seattle and back without a second thought. And do it in less than a day.
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Wow. This would have been in 2012 I think? He was an x ATL football player. I can't remember his name but he had the 96 Superbowl ring and was choosing to live semi-homeless as a religious choice.