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    We made the news :)

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    I'd like to see that story reversed.

    "Local man drives car to work, braving shouts and threats from angry bicyclists"
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    "The bike helmet keeps her hairdo intact. "

    wow!
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    Hairdo.
    That word strikes me as funny.
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    That is a great write up - congratulations on your story. And on getting a reporter with some creative writing skills. It was a fun read.

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    When her daughter Celina, now nearly 40, turned 16, they took their first trip of about 500 miles. Since then they've biked cross-country, sometimes taking their bikes along on the train. Once they shipped their bikes to Maine, and rode up the coast to Nova Scotia. Mast hopes to tour southwest China as well as the Columbia River Gorge.
    What wonderful memories you have made together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I'd like to see that story reversed.

    "Local man drives car to work, braving shouts and threats from angry bicyclists"
    Zen always have wonderful ideas. yeah!!! I agree.

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    Those weren't my memories... I'm the president of the cycling club. My only teeny tiny wish for change was that I wish she'd mentioned (but she probabluy didn't think to ask, didn't think it was likely) that I, too, use the bike and not a car and don't think Joyce is crazy at all Furthest I've been, though, is a ride to Bloomington

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    Great article Sue!! I'll send the NG a letter and thank them for running it.

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    Excellent article!

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    Great article- best thing in the news lately! I wish there were more uplifting and positive stories like this in the news- maybe we'd ALL be in better spirits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Great article Sue!! I'll send the NG a letter and thank them for running it.
    Put in a plug for the Urbana Bicycle Master Plan, eh? The biz folks downtown seem to think that if there are bike facilities there, they'll go broke. You know, because their customers don't ride bikes and all. (I've been thinking of putting together a business card that says "cyclists are shoppers, too! support the bicycle master plan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geonz View Post
    Put in a plug for the Urbana Bicycle Master Plan, eh? The biz folks downtown seem to think that if there are bike facilities there, they'll go broke. You know, because their customers don't ride bikes and all. (I've been thinking of putting together a business card that says "cyclists are shoppers, too! support the bicycle master plan!
    Will do. I was watching some interviews with the business owners and they seems really freaked out by the proposal...the "business district" is only a couple of blocks long and there's a PARKING GARAGE right there!!

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    heh - reminds me of when a large sports centre here opened a couple of years back, housing a regular gym, spinning classes, indoor golf simulators and Oslo's largest climbing gym. And a pleasant cafe/restaurant. I got hell from the owner of the restaurant for locking my bike up to a pole near the entrance, not blocking it in any way. "I have customers coming here you know! This is a RESTAURANT, not a parking lot!"

    He was so nuts I just moved my bike and didn't make a fuss, but I wonder at what point it dawned on him that most of his beloved customers were liable to come from the sports centre, and a large fraction of those rode bikes. Some people just have strange ideas, like all cyclists are these poor hobos existing on the fringe of society.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Will do. I was watching some interviews with the business owners and they seems really freaked out by the proposal...the "business district" is only a couple of blocks long and there's a PARKING GARAGE right there!!
    Yup. They did a formal study and found that most people did not know there was public parking in the garage, or they'd have parked there. THe experts decided that we need better *signage,* not more parking.

    The biz owners, however, are like people are about rails to trails - oh, no, we'll have the poor and unwashed everywhere! Then when they get built and folks are parking their Orbeas and coming in for lattes, they are suddenly happy. And, by the way, I hear through the grapevine that real progress is being made towards a Danville- Champaign rail trail, whihc is another reason they want to have the marked bike lane - so people can know how to get into town for comestibles and what have you and then back to the trail.

 

 

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