tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102685661617062574.post3918741048782570611..comments2023-08-30T09:57:31.058-05:00Comments on Wholesome, Steel-Cut Goodness: Nice Rackbradyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12422901243969548083noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102685661617062574.post-56429996518382276462012-08-09T15:47:26.189-05:002012-08-09T15:47:26.189-05:00A dead squirrel scraped off a street and placed on...A dead squirrel scraped off a street and placed on the offending scooter's seat will definitely get them to park elsewhere.Brendanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10453693358489730095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102685661617062574.post-62174920388061326902012-08-03T19:36:26.075-05:002012-08-03T19:36:26.075-05:00For the record, Shim was schwinned today.
Hey Fre...For the record, Shim was schwinned today.<br /><br />Hey Fred, Wesley gave me a fist-bump for the blog post. He especially liked your shout-out in the comments section. Sorry to hear that the fake-mgmt gave you troubles. Apparently, they wanted you to drape your sweaty clothes over Wesley's bike.<br /><br /><br />Points noted, Chris. I hadn't considered that I was deriding a true commuter for hanging his dirty inside-out chamois over Wesley's bike. <br /><br />Furthermore and henceforth, I shall be sure to turn my tighty-whiteys inside-in before tossing them onto the rack on those days I forgo the bike and run into work instead.<br /><br />John: safety is my #1 priority at my work place. I would never let the air out of tires, loosen seats or undo quick releases. Shame on you! You should also know that my bark is worse than my bite. In fact, through prayerful thinking/considering, I much prefer to <a href="http://steel-cut.blogspot.com/2011/03/do-unto-others.html" rel="nofollow">do unto others</a><br /><br />El Guapo, here's another true story: I once was scolded by the real mgmt for bringing the original Old Yeller inside & to my cubicle. It was back in the day when UP rented space for the IT department in the Brandeis Bldg. Back then, the Brandeis was a dump, prompting me to think how ironic it was that Old Yeller was singled out for making it look trashy. As iffffffffff.bradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12422901243969548083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102685661617062574.post-15436640639617066602012-08-03T15:34:23.773-05:002012-08-03T15:34:23.773-05:00Steel, great blog. Thoroughly enjoyed your writing...Steel, great blog. Thoroughly enjoyed your writing style. Here at my lowly workplace, I have one-upped you. I bring my bike inside and park it in an under-used store room. No Schwinnling going on here. Perhaps you need to segregate your three bike rackes into Categories 1, 2, and 3. Category 1 bikes would be for commuters riding from their home to work. Category 2 for those using a combination of city busses and riding. Category 3 for those chintzy coasters. Or separate into bike value! Rack #1 for bikes that are worth more than your car. #2 is for bikes worth less than your car but more than a Target or Kmart bike. #3 for POS bikes.El Guapohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17075165996545790329noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102685661617062574.post-37324738873528465462012-08-03T14:09:07.590-05:002012-08-03T14:09:07.590-05:00Methinks my brother Brady maybe needs to pause, ta...Methinks my brother Brady maybe needs to pause, take a step back, and think, prayerfully think and consider reconsidering his disdainment of the so called Schwinndlers who take his parking spot. <br /><br />He sounds like one of the twelve tribes; grousing that his slim peninsula promising a bike locking land of milk and honey is occupied by inferior things that are unfit, unclean. They may as well be shellfish and pork.<br /><br />Idea: to rid the rides from your land, send a series of plagues: first let air out of their tires, second, loosen their seats, third undo their quick releases.... <br /><br />It's good to be a Pharisee!murphinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16784348609645091581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102685661617062574.post-4837968364777106852012-08-03T09:34:38.781-05:002012-08-03T09:34:38.781-05:00At least if they were drying clothes it means they...At least if they were drying clothes it means they rode to work... That said, chamois in man!!Single_Speederhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03261535740322964263noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102685661617062574.post-76364824352317143762012-08-03T09:13:28.035-05:002012-08-03T09:13:28.035-05:00I used to take up one of the tall lockers all day ...I used to take up one of the tall lockers all day so I could hang my bike clothes. I got a note from someone once saying I was in violation and to kindly to not use up the locker all day. It was signed "The Mgmt". So I went up to The Management and they said, no they didn't write it and it was totally fine with them if I used up a locker all day as long as the clothes were not left overnight. I can't imagine The Mgmt is ok with draping bike shorts over handlebars where they're free to drip onto Wesley's bike.Flintstone R Cubehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09534736994621915569noreply@blogger.com