So walking around Boston all the time, you see a lot of
people riding bikes everywhere.
A lot of girls for some reason ride antique bicycles . . .
they’re usually bright powder blue, and make clunking noises like they’ve never
been upgraded to the 21st Century. Whenever I see one, I’m like,
“cool! That’s a cool bike!” But then I see the girl’s face, and she’s making a scrunched up face like she’s severely
constipated, and grunting.
I got a bike about five years ago, because I thought it
would be fun to ride a bike for the first time in about 25 years (eye-roll). I
also thought, “Hey, I’d never have to ride public transportation again!” Yeah,
that lasted for about a year and a half. My blood pressure couldn’t take it.
Don’t get me wrong, once I got my bike muscles used to it, it was kind of fun .
. . when there were no cars or no people or no other bicyclists . . . which was
like, never.
Seriously, I would get terrible road rage. Now understand
that I wasn’t one of the many Masshole bicyclists who do whatever they want,
running red lights, or riding on the sidewalk. I stopped at every light and
every stop sign. I always rode in the bike lanes whenever there were bike
lanes. And Boston & Cambridge has quite a few of those now. But anyway, cars
would sometimes randomly veer over into the bike lane right in front of me, or
right next to me. I’d ding my little bell – ding ding! Yeah, that bell didn’t
do shit. Pedestrians would appear out of nowhere by parked cars and run in
front of you. Those people suck. And don’t even get me started on some of the
other bicyclists.
One time I was riding home from a long day at work, and I
was in Cambridge over by the Stata Center, which is a fancy building designed
by the famous architect Frank Gehry. It’s on the MIT campus, and attracts a lot
of tourists. Anyway, I was in the bike lane, and there was a middle-aged woman
just walking right in the middle of it. As I approached – ding ding! Ding ding!
Ding ding! She doesn’t move. I got very
angry. You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry. I start yelling, “You’re in the
bike lane!” She turns around and screams at me in a Southern accent, “I’m not
from around here!” Me again: “Get out of the BIKE LANE!” Her: “I’M NOT FROM
AROUND HEAH!” I’m not sure what else I yelled at her, but I’m sure it wasn’t
nice. I should have just calmly ridden around her, but I totally lost it. Why
can’t people read the giant picture of the stick man riding a bicycle and the
word “ONLY” on the bright blue painted lane? (Takes deep breath). Anyway, I hope you like my picture I took two
winters ago of the parked bicycles outside the Stata Center.
2 comments:
Lisa: My kids got me a bike for Christmas, I rode it to work 3 days this week because the weather is so nice. I might still ride it on nice days since I work very close to my house, and the traffic isn't that bad. But I still don't feel very secure on the roads and forget sidewalks....they are un-level, cracked too narrow (scary). Laurie
Sending lots of good bike riding vibes your way, Laurie! You go, girl! Maybe I'll be brave enough to ride my bike again to & from work when the weather here gets better.
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