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new girl in pittsburgh

hi friendly bikeriders!


my name is lolly and i just moved here a few weeks ago from dc. i ride a really really tiny bicycle, some of you may have seen it at the reverse keg ride. it's a seafoam green frame by c.itoh. i don't know the size of the frame but it uses some ridiculous 24 x 1 3/8 tires and weighs more than all of the pittsburgh steelers put together.


i'm mostly a commuting rider, except i don't have a job yet so nowhere to commute to. i like to ride really really really really slowly, just on the verge of falling over. i'm into urban planning/transformation, carfree cities, gardens, habaneros, sunflowers, tiny bicycles, and group bike rides.


let me know if you are interested in planning some themed group rides. especially ones that involve eating and drinking!


-lolly


lolly
2009-12-04 18:45:14

welcome, is that an excavation pit in your avatar?


spakbros
2009-12-04 19:25:16

that picture appeared and took me by surprise! no, that's the area between the street and sidewalk by my house in dc. i dug it up to plant 4 sunflowers, 37 basil and 39 cilantro and 4 tomato plants.


lolly
2009-12-04 19:49:38

does your bike say something like "tested finest bicycle mechanisms" on the side? if so i would like to take a picture of it... if not... bummer, sweet bike tho.


either way, WELCOME.




imakwik1
2009-12-04 20:08:41

Hi lolly! I'm always up for group rides when I can.


spakbros, you are just all about hijacking threads and turning them to archeology, aren't you? :P


alnilam
2009-12-04 23:41:46

welcome lolly. eat at spak.


maggie
2009-12-05 16:12:21

This is the only public message board I've ever been on where a message of "new girl in town" didn't devolve into a bunch of drooling idiots offering their hand.


bradq
2009-12-05 16:22:47

Probably because any female coming on this board could potentially kick your ass on a bike, even a tiny one. Ha,ha.

(not you personally, in general)


edmonds59
2009-12-05 16:56:21

I fear girls on bikes.


joeframbach
2009-12-05 18:27:05

Well we do have bike porn


sgtjonson
2009-12-05 18:35:53

Anything we can do to encourage girls to propel themselves on bikes, the better. After all, Bikefest is a girl, and we do need to even out Pittsburgh's riding-by-gender count.


Welcome to Pittsburgh, lolly!


stuinmccandless
2009-12-05 21:02:05

I'm curious. I have to google this one.


...


Oh God.


joeframbach
2009-12-05 21:07:15

hello friendly bike lady! welcome to pittsburgh.


rachel_ding
2009-12-05 21:17:15

ah, hello everyone! thanks!


i'm out of town much of this month but maybe can plan some cold weather rides in oh ten. thoughts? ideas?


lolly
2009-12-07 19:40:03

Cold weather rides? Start things off right...there's an Icycle Bicycle ride January 1st, starting at 11AM from REI in the South Side. Usually good attendance, regardless of weather...I think there were something like 200 cyclists last year.


reddan
2009-12-07 20:45:29

are we going to be saying "Oh-ten?"


erok
2009-12-07 21:05:45

erok - only the provocative jerks


lolly
2009-12-07 21:11:10

I prefer "twenty-aught-ten."


alnilam
2009-12-07 21:24:12

Well, there is a zero before the ten. The "two" is silent in 2010.


joeframbach
2009-12-07 22:05:27

what did people say in 1910?


erok
2009-12-07 22:07:10

In 1910?


They said "I hope we don't have a big-ass war."


Seems to still be timely.


Mick


mick
2009-12-07 22:12:13

i was just talking the other day about how i was bummed out that 'aught nine' etc. didn't catch on while it had the chance, someone pointed out that maybe only people refer to the 00 decade as aught from the future, so there is still hope.


imakwik1
2009-12-07 23:34:01

I cant wait to say eleventy .


sloaps
2009-12-08 00:09:12

The "two" is silent in 2010.


Reminds me of this Tom Lehrer quote: "I am reminded at this point of a fellow I used to know whose name was Henry, only to give you an idea of what an individualist he was, he spelled it 'HEN3RY'. The 3 was silent, you see."


stuinmccandless
2009-12-08 00:43:24

mark: Be the change you want to see in the world.

I've been using aught left and right, even when it's not appropriate (e.g. when I said twenty-aught-ten earlier).


alnilam
2009-12-08 15:44:56

I prefer "twenty-aught-ten."


FWIW, this was from the Bike-Pgh blog. Were y'uns thinking about this thread when you posted it?


HELMETS ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED.


New Year’s Day: January 1st, 20010 11 AM


REI in the Southside Works


And, btw, it was a wonderful ride! 88 riders, I think I heard the guy with the clipboard say.


stuinmccandless
2010-01-01 19:51:47

In 1910 they said "nineteen ten". In 2010 we say "twenty ten".


quizbot
2010-01-02 18:52:01