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d.kathrens@genie.geis.com
1995-05-02, 12:25 AM
1) No, I didn't Lose A Wheel
I Found One!
2) "WHAT Other Wheel?"
3) Picture of a bicycle, red circled with a red diagonal line thru Caption:
"Lose that Training Wheel" Picture of a Unicycle, Red circle, no
diagonal line.
4) "It's not a Bike, It's a Yike!" (Picture of a Unicycle)
5) "Unicycling is NOT a Crime" (Uniformed Authority Figure Menacing Harmless
Unicyclist)
Dennis Kathrens
Jimmy Brokaw
1995-05-02, 09:15 PM
In message <199505020135.AA288138558@relay1.geis.com> d.kathrens@genie.geis.com
> 3) Picture of a bicycle, red circled with a red diagonal line thru Caption:
> "Lose that Training Wheel"
YES! I love that idea... Along with the earlier one about "Next person who asks
where my other wheel went...gets a 20" where the sun don't shine!"
And, um:
Unicycle: n, (yu-ni-si-kel), - The funny contraption you're staring at.
Er, I suppose not.
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/ \____ Jimmy Brokaw -> jimmy@juggler.demon.co.uk \________\ Also at ->
unicycle@juggler.demon.co.uk
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|| <- My Absolute Balls Red Unicycle <- Also known as really bad art
Julian Orbach
1995-05-04, 09:17 PM
Take the famous Leonardo da Vinci sketch of the naked man with four arms and
four legs in a circle. (I believe it was used on a "Balance" shirt some years
ago - it appears to demonstrate the relative proportions of the arm and leg
lengths of a man.)
Delete the bottom two legs, and replace them with a sketch of a unicycle.
Now you have a sketch of a famous man, on a unicycle, coasting, with the arms
appearing to wave around everywhere to keep balance.
Any comments?
-- Julian Orbach (julian@cs.uq.oz.au) -- University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia
(If anyone actually tries this out, on a t-shirt or otherwise, I would
appreciate an e-mail telling me how it looks.)
Andrew Arhelger
1995-05-05, 09:01 PM
Real simple:
One side - picture of a unicycle Other side - "Real men only need one wheel!"
I'd buy one of those.
Andy Arhelger awa@vnet.ibm.com
d.kathrens@genie.geis.com
1995-05-07, 12:04 PM
Andy Arhelger writes:
>Real simple:
>One side - picture of a unicycle Other side - "Real men only need one wheel!"
>I'd buy one of those.
This is my personal favorite too but some might think it too sexist. What do you
folks here on the mailing list think? Should I poll a bunch of women first, or
just make up about 3 dozen and bring them to the upcoming NUC? I've finally
found a shirt shop that will do an order this size.
Dennis Kathrens
Jimmy Brokaw
1995-05-07, 08:12 PM
In message <199505071213.AA023858808@relay1.geis.com> d.kathrens@genie.geis.com
> Andy Arhelger writes:
>
> >One side - picture of a unicycle Other side - "Real men only need one wheel!"
>
> This is my personal favorite too but some might think it too sexist.
Sexist? I don't think anyone would find it offensive. I think your customers
might be all male unless you made a "Real women..." version, but that doesn't
make it sexist.
Besides, if its your favorite, wear it.
--
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/ \____ Jimmy Brokaw -> jimmy@juggler.demon.co.uk \________\ Also at ->
unicycle@juggler.demon.co.uk
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|| <- My Absolute Balls Red Unicycle <- Also known as really bad art
Seth Golub
1995-05-08, 11:35 PM
d.kathrens@genie.geis.com (d) writes:
d> Andy Arhelger writes:
>> One side - picture of a unicycle Other side - "Real men only need one wheel!"
d> This is my personal favorite too but some might think it too sexist. What do
d> you folks here on the mailing list think?
It rubs me the wrong way, not unlike a bad uni seat. Not only do I dislike the
implied macho attitude, I can't see any redeeming qualities. Plus it excludes
many of the finest unicyclists.
Julian Orbach <julian@cs.uq.oz.au> (JO) writes:
JO> Take the famous Leonardo da Vinci sketch of the naked man with four arms and
JO> four legs in a circle. (I believe it was used on a "Balance" shirt some
JO> years ago - it appears to demonstrate the relative proportions of the arm
JO> and leg lengths of a man.)
JO> Delete the bottom two legs, and replace them with a sketch of a unicycle.
JO> Now you have a sketch of a famous man, on a unicycle, coasting, with the
JO> arms appearing to wave around everywhere to keep balance.
I love this idea! I think this could look great if done well.
ObUni:
Two firsts for me yesterday: Juggled on the uni and idled a bit!
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