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    One more Claire P. gem

    Claire also wrote and posted on Cycling Forums the following totally delightful cyclist's version of the Passover Haggadah.


    Cyclist Haggadah

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    All who are in need of spring training, come and ride with us.
    All who are hungry, come and partake of our carbohydrate-laden treats.

    [The bottle of cytomax is held up and the blessing recited.]

    The youngest rider asks:

    1. On all other rides, we eat all kinds of bars. On this ride, why do we
    only eat hard, unleavened Power Bars?
    2. On all other rides, we might consume a wide range of fruits. On this
    ride, why do we eat bananas?
    3. On all other rides, we might not dip our bananas even once in our gu. On
    this ride, why do we dip our bananas twice?
    4. On all other rides, we ride sitting up straight. On this ride, why do we
    ride in a reclining position on recumbents?

    The answer my children, may be found in the story of Passover.

    This is the power bar of our affliction, which our ancestors baked 400 years
    ago.

    Many years ago, we were slaves to our automobiles, driving hither and
    thither, not knowing that a better way existed. If the Holy One, blessed be
    He, had not shown us the way of the bicycle, then we, our children and our
    children's children would have remained enslaved to motor vehicle. Even if
    all of us were wise, all of us understanding, all of us knowing the book of
    Effective Cycling, we would still be obligated to discuss the liberation
    through cycling; and everyone who discusses this liberation at length is
    praiseworthy.

    There are four types of children who ask questions on this ride: the wise
    one, the bad one, the simple one, and the one who does not know to ask.
    - What does the wise one ask? I don't know; I couldn't understand him
    either. Him you must send to a school for gifted children.
    - What does the bad one ask? He says, "What is this ride to you?" Because he
    excludes himself from the community of cyclists, you must exclude him from
    your ride, and he will go back to his employer and get paid double-time and
    a half for working on a holiday.
    - What does the simple one ask? He simply asks, "What is this?" You will say
    to him, "This is a bike ride."
    - As for the one who does not know to ask, you must go to his room, wake him
    up and say, "Next year, come to the bike ride on time!"

    These are the Ten Plagues which the Holy One, blessed be He, brought upon
    the motorists, namely as follows:

    [When saying the ten plagues, spill a drop of cytomax from the sports bottle
    itself ten times for each plague:]

    High gas prices
    Congestion
    Registration fees
    Pollution
    Pot holes
    Expensive parking
    Speeding tickets
    Sedendary lifestyle
    Obesity
    First-born getting a driver's licence

    How many levels of favors has the Eternal One bestowed upon us?

    If we would be wearing padded bike shorts, but not have clipless pedals, it
    would have been enough.
    If we would have clipless pedals, but not at least Shimano 105 components,
    it would have been enough.
    If we would be equipped with at least Shimano 105 components, but not a
    delicious post-ride dinner, it would have been enough.
    If we would been served a delicious dinner and no dessert, it would have
    been enough.
    If we would eaten dessert, but not have a hangover from too much carousing,
    it would have been enough.

    (Pick up the cytomax and say Thus how much more so should we be grateful
    to the Eternal One for the doubled and redoubled goodness that He has
    bestowed upon us! We do wear padded bike shorts, we do have clipless
    pedals, and we do have at least Shimano 105 components (and some of us have
    Ultegra and even Campy Chorus, and many other wonders), and we did eat a
    delicious post-ride dinner, and we did get dessert, and now we pray that we
    do not get a hangover from too much carousing -- let us say, Amen!

    Thus it is our duty to thank, to laud, to praise, to glorify, to exalt, to
    adore, to bless, to elevate and to honor the One who did all these miracles
    for cyclists before us and for us. He took us from car-driving slavery to
    bicycling freedom, from steel-caged enclosed sorrow to the open road of joy,
    and from bondage to redemption.

    Blessed are You, our God, Universal Ruling Presence, who has redeemed us and
    redeemed our ancestors, and enabled us on this ride to eat power bars and
    bananas. So too, God, our God and God of our ancestors, enable us to attain
    other rides and cycling events that will come to us in peace with happiness,
    and with rejoicing in Your service.

    This year we watch the Tour De France in the living room, next year may we
    see it in person!

    (with a tip o' the hat to Akiva and Ilene Miller)


    --
    Warm Regards,

    Claire Petersky

    Personal page: http://www.geocities.com/cpetersky/
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    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    snif! oh, this thread is just so.... beautiful!!!!!

    <wipes away an emotional tear>
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    ok, who hid the hard, unleavened Power Bar? Sends the kids to find it.
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    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
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    Um...by the way, I totally apologize for the thread hijack.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    That was great Salsabike! Just sent it to BF (while working and only daydreaming of tonights ride )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    ok, who hid the hard, unleavened Power Bar? Sends the kids to find it.

    LOL! Thanks for that Trek! Brings back many memories of celebrating Passover with my Jewish best buds! Now, did Elijah (or is it Elisha?) drink all the Cytomax when he blew through?
    fides quaerens intellectum (faith seeking understanding) - St. Anselm of Canterbury

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    LOL! I just saw this. I might have to pull out parts for our next seder! Excellent, thank you!

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    The queenly wave

    Usually when on my bike when I have a close call with a car, I get really mad and ride faster and swear to myself at the cars. This is due to getting hit by a landscaping truck last spring.

    I read this post and thought, gonna try it. Yesterday, riding through a construction zone going 25mph in a 25mph zone, middle of the narrow lane,(too many people have almost clipped me when I ride near the dividers), a driver started honking at me. I did "the wave" of the queen.

    The honking stopped, a smile came on my face, and the truck backed off. No anger and the ride was very pleasurable.

    We have no paths on my way in and lots of traffic. The roads are HORRIBLE and the sidewalks are worse. The wave worked for me! Thanks OP.

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    Thanks for posting Eden. I like that a lot!
    "Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There's something wrong with a society that drives a car to workout in a gym." -- Bill Nye

 

 

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