Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Back Porch Party Posse, Chakra Adjustment, Baseball, Jah Bless, 2011 Crime Wave

This week saw the inaugural Back Porch Party Posse hangout.  Thanks for coming over! We'll
do it again sometime. 



Chakra Adjustment with cell phones. 


Did you know you can go sit up on the hill and watch a baseball game. Unexpected extra innings prevented us from catching the fireworks.  Who'd miss Bolmongoni for some dumb pyrotechnics anyways?

Rat Patrol's awesome basketball goal. Seen.  Ya'll dunk on that?
Be careful out there kids, I dunno if its a combo of the heat and astrological madness but people
are really into stealing your shit these days.   If you happen to see somebody riding a moped that looks kinda' like this: 
Derbi Variant Americana 1984
Let Ty know. Somebody robbed his ride last sunday right out from in front of the coffee shop. 
Keep your eyes peeled, if you see something fishy, tell a dude. 

Stay cool. Ride on.


Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Cats and Dogs

The Ibrahim benefit went really super. Everyone present was generating some really good
energy for his recovery.
Way to ride out and support our pal Ibrahim! Last I heard around 20K was
raised!
 

There were some really rad bikes around town that sunday. Tyler from Greensboro
brought out this bianchi special. Special indeed.


The bike that went up for auction. Beautifully built and painted.



Expect Resistance. Give em' hell dudes.

 

Way to get that rack lookin' good.  Tuesday night Jonny Corndawg wooed the crowd.


Rat Patrol School of Horticulture



Saturday, July 9, 2011

Important Message from Peopleforbikes! Links to your representatives. What's happening?!?!

First:
A message from People for Bikes.

This is Urgent!
Federal funding for bicycling and walking is in jeopardy. We need you to send a short email today to your members of Congress.
Today, Congressman John Mica of Florida, Chairman of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, outlined his plans for the new transportation bill and called for the elimination of dedicated funding for biking and walking programs, which he suggested, “do not serve a federal purpose.”
In the Senate, James Inhofe of Oklahoma is leading a similar attack. Inhofe, a senior member of the Environment and Public Works Committee, said that one of his top-three priorities for the next multi-year federal transportation bill is to eliminate “frivolous spending for bike trails.”
If Representative Mica and Senator Inhofe get their way, dedicated funding for three crucial programs -- Safe Routes to School, Transportation Enhancements, and Recreational Trails -- will be eliminated. The cost-effective federal investment in bicycling that is making our nation better will shrink dramatically. We can’t allow this to happen.
That’s why we are asking you to reach out to the two U.S. Senators and the U.S. Representative who represent you in Congress. Ask them to support ongoing, dedicated funding for biking and walking in the next transportation bill. (You can find your representatives and send your note directly from our website. Click here to review clear, basic, suggested text for your email. Feel free to customize it and/or add a personal story.)
Your simple messages will make a difference. You can help refute Representative Mica’s and Senator Inhofe’s unreasonable, counterproductive cuts. You can help assure that progress will continue in all 50 states to make bicycling safer and better for people of all ages.
At peopleforbikes.org, our goal is to unify support for bicycling and celebrate all the great things that happen when people ride bikes. Occasionally, we need to stand strong together to keep bicycling on track. This is one of those times!
Thanks for your support and your quick response to this call to action.
Tim Blumenthal
Director, Peopleforbikes.org

second:
Links to our congresspersons and representative.

http://burr.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm
http://hagan.senate.gov/?p=contact
https://forms.house.gov/htbin/formproc_za/watt/webforms/zipauthen.txt&form=/watt/webforms/issue_subscribe.htm?zip5=27101&zip4=5712&required-address=920%20HOLLAND%20ST&required-city=WINSTON%20SALEM


third:
 A concise article on the situation.

http://www.bikeworldnews.com/2011/07/08/bicycle-pedestrian-funding-danger/


Fourth:
Remember tomorrow is the Ibrahim Jam down at the Millenium Center.  Several rides will be happening before hand, try to find them!


Ride on! Be safe out there kids!