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Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 28, 2006

More Homie Fall Fest Mayhem via Surlyblog



This showed up on Surly's blog. On their way to Homie Fall Fest 2006. The ubiquitous "Ace of Spades" had a hand in the mayhem.

Homie Fall Fest 2006, Minneapolis via KC 1/2

Homie Fall Fest

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A crew of people came up from Kansas City, MO to check out Surly's Homie Fall Fest 2006. I didn't have the chance to meet them but I found this on the intraweb.

Around 110 people left "Lyle's whatever its called" bar and headed on a tour of Kenwood trails and Theo Wirth trails finally rolling into Hobo Camp around 3:00.

Homie Fall Fest 2006, Minneapolis via KC 2/2

More Homie Fall Fest


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A crew of people came up from Kansas City, MO to check out Surly's Homie Fall Fest 2006. I didn't have the chance to meet them but I found this on the intraweb. 150 people showed up to eat Surly's specially designed trail food namely peanut butter bacon donuts.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Homie Fall Fest 2006



Man, Homey Fall Fest was a ton of fun. That being said I wish I could have stuck around later for the mayhem. Namely this video which Jeremy posted.

Tons of pictures can be found at mplsbikelove.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Critical Mass Documentary - We Are Traffic

Critical Mass documentary - We Are Traffic. This video, in my humble opinion, needs to be viewed by anyone who wants to learn what exactly Critical Mass is all about. Many people who think they know what it is about need to watch this too.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

One Got Fat


The most cruel and evil bicycle safety video I have ever seen. 10 kids decide to bike 9 blocks to a park for a picnic. One survives. Were talking run over by cars, semis, and steam rollers. Yup they threw in a steamroller for comic effect. 1961