Do Unicyclers have children?

In article <01bd9fdc$6dbf0a60$LocalHost@default>, “maxim”
<maxim@post7.tele.dk> writes:

>And after having fallen off a couple of times, I am concerned, that I may have
>any children

A better plan is to have your children first, wait until they are teenagers THEN
take up unicycling so you can embarrass them mightily!

I find this works very well!

Jerry Cooper

With much interest I read of 22 different ways to start Unicycling. All agreed
upon that one has to fall off a couple of times. Oh Yes!!! What nobody
mentioned, was that just sitting on the thing is real hard on the backbone. And
after having fallen off a couple of times, I am concerned, that I may have any
children. Are all seats banana shaped? Nevertheless, I like it, and unicycling,
or rather as of now: falling off a unicycle fills a void in my life, that I
didn’t even know was there. Wish I had started 10 years ago, so that by now I
could cycle those 20 feet…

Re: Do Unicyclers have children?

>A better plan is to have your children first, wait until they are teenagers
>THEN take up unicycling so you can embarrass them mightily!
>
>I find this works very well!
>
>Jerry Cooper
>

yes, it does, doesn’t it. :slight_smile: I have taken to walking my dog by letting him tow
me around on my uni. This way he gets to run, and I don’t. Looks quite daft too,
especially with the carriage whip in the other hand. Pity is that I’ve never
learnt to glide and so have to pedal like mad to keep up. :()

Martin