[rule number=3/]
With The Rules being officially published in three languages (English English, American English, and soon Dutch) and now also being offered in a large full-color format by Rouleur, it is time for the Keepers to accept the reality that Rule #3 is perhaps the most important Rule of all and one which must be enforced vigilantly, even with the most experienced of Cyclists.
Rule Violations occur for many reasons: ignorance, boredom, or even trying to get a certain Dutch Keeper’s goat, but mostly violations happen because we don’t realize our limits of taste have shifted. Boundaries are slowly pushed and over time we grow accustomed to new ways of doing things. My own sock length is such an example, where my preference has slowly shifted from 3cm cuffs to 5cm. (I justify this by pointing out that we are more in symmetry with The Five by wearing a Vcm length of sock.) Some changes are healthy, but some changes foretell the coming apocalypse, and I’m afraid that if we do not return focus to Rule #3, all may be lost.
Keepers Tour was a revelation in this regard. Spending nine days riding with old and new friends alike, not to mention having the opportunity to see the Pros up close and personal makes one point perfectly clear: balance must be restored, and that those who are willing to be shown The Way can still be taught.
The V Signs of the Apocalypse:
The mini-pump lashings appear to have temporarily corrected the situation @asyax, but I fear that with the coming winter in Oz he will soon relapse. @The Engine had to be shown how to put his shorts on properly on an almost daily basis. @Mickey abandoned the overshoes only to reveal similarly long socks. Like alcoholism, it appears all will always be struggling with this condition.
It isn’t easy, restoring order to the realm, and I shudder to think how many other undiagnosed cases we have around the world. But that’s what we’re here for: reuniting wandering Velominati with The Path, one at a time.
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@the Engine
It was the Translation Module that failed. Apparently the two coding languages, dutch/american and scots are quite incompatible.
Thanks Frank--we all need a good kick in the ass every once in a while.
@brett
What the fuck are you two talking about?
@the Engine
That's what I told you it was. It was actually just a marionette system.
Which also didn't work.
@the Engine
You tried it on, but it was too small for you head and you couldn't get it to stay on straight.
@PeakInTwoYears
Take the lead from Niki's Mom :
What a nice lady…Niki Terpstra: “My mom makes my race jersey even more tight and aerodynamic”
From Niki’s twitter
Goddamnit, finally some people who fucking care about standards of behavior and upholding them!!! I fucking LOVE #3! Just getting warmer, so more cyclists out and the ratio of Breachers:Followers is truly staggering.
Now, if only we could apply some Rules to the all the dipshits meandering about these days. Crocs are not "business casual", slippers aren't worn outside your home, eyeglasses come with lenses, which assist your eyeballs with seeing properly, and hosiery should be worn with a dress or a skirt, not just thong underwear...(or worse, granny pannies!)
*And before you get worried, I'm not off my meds! It's official: pronounced plain crazy and not clinically crazy by a doctor. I don't need any meds, just fewer jerks in the world. The VMH has been made to accept that I'm beyond medicinal correction.
@pistard
In addition, those 4 other countries have never experienced a temperature that would require a "-" in front of the numeral on either scale since the invention of the bicycle.
@Chris
I'd long given up on both l'engine and organising a piss-up in a brewery.
@frank
The pink and the blue wires are definitely crossed over - which probably explains the kit.