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A cycling love story set in the frigid, frozen, freezing, and very cold state of Minnesota - who could have possibly foreseen that this tale would divert down such a path as this? I'm intrigued to see where it goes from here. G2 is obviously ready to man up and take the relationship to the next level, but Doris is holding back because; I don't really know why, but that seems to be consistent with my distant memories of female courting behavior. Personally, I'm rooting for G2 to bag the babe and start saving some money on hotel rooms; on the edge of my seat awaiting the next episode...
10 months agoYikes, I better rearrange the drawer and post a new picture.
10 months agolove the details - department of revenue here...
10 months agoand Ulysses here...
10 months agoHe isn’t afraid of heights!
10 months agoI’m glad I read this carefully. I was thinking I could start taking it easier next year by biking my age in cartoon miles, but that’s exactly backwards, isn’t it?
10 months agoNice collection! And that’s the same edition of Ulysses I had!
10 months agoHe’s riding the rails! :)
10 months agoStill smiling, so that's all good.
10 months agoSometimes our animated companions can get out of control. Good luck with Verne and Kermit. If, by chance, they should get out there for a multi-day float down a river on their own, make sure you write about it.
10 months agoDefinitely one of my faves too, though that isn't saying much.
10 months agoI'm looking forward to what adventurous material they provide me with.
10 months agoThere will be no stripping off of the paper lycra. I promise.
10 months agoA few years ago, I would have agreed that "great video" was the right descriptor. Now I think "weird video" is better.
10 months ago
That is exactly why we ALWAYS bike in kilometres. Biking your age is more in kilometres than in miles. Biking for a day is more impressive in kilometres than in miles, no matter what the distance covered. Road signs in most places are in kilometres, etc, etc.
10 months ago