On my way to church this morning, I passed three old ladies who were most
amused to see a unicycle pass them by. One called out, “can I have a ride
on the back?” First time I’ve heard that one!
I’ll offer folks a lift on my handlebars from time to time. Most of them
know immediately that I’m joking but the fun ones still take a minute or
two to realize I don’t have handlebars.
Trevor Coultart wrote: > > On my way to church this morning, I passed three old ladies who were > most amused to see a unicycle pass them by. One called out, "can I have > a ride on the back?" First time I’ve heard that one! > – > Trevor Coultart
Here in Vancouver there’s a transit strike. I’ve been offering
hitch-hikers rides. So far no takers.
I was leaving work Friday and had to go in the opposite direction of my
home to do a short errand. It took about 45 minures round trip. On my way
back I noticed two cow-irkers who were STILL waiting for their ride. I
offered them one. Well, one at a time anyway.
I woke up this morning and felt like a two-year-old. But there wasn’t one
around so I went back to sleep.
“Trevor Coultart” <coultart.remove.this@mac.com> wrote in message news:B75C0BDD.1C9EA%coultart.remove.this@mac.com… > On my way to church this morning, I passed three old ladies who were > most amused to see a unicycle pass them by. One called out, "can I have > a ride on the back?" First time I’ve heard that one! > – > Trevor Coultart >
> On my way to church this morning, I passed three old ladies who were > most amused to see a unicycle pass them by. One called out, "can I have > a ride on the back?" First time I’ve heard that one!
My reply would have to be “Nope, you’ll have to sit up here (and point to
my shoulders)!”