From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
Yep, four buses, two hours, for what I could have done in under an
hour in a bike and get a nice workout. With buses, you depend on a
BUREAUCRACY if you think about it. Socialism at its worst. Services
are down and fares are up. A loud public announcer comes up every so
often to startle you and remind you how much better it could be on a
bike with your MP3 on. Now I'm dreading to do the same thing and I'm
waiting for my partner to go in the car.

Why didn't I go in the bike? Because my life would be worth nothing,
my patience would be tested and my nerves would be rattled. Have you
paid attention to the roaring of SUVs as they accelerate past you? I
wonder why they make those roaring motors as if their sheer size and
mean looks weren't enough.

Don't get me wrong: I'm not against Public Transportation. It can be
complementary with bicycling beyond so many miles. Actually I support
a system such as Curitiba along the facilities and room for bicycles.
No, I'm not asking for bike lanes anymore as some bureaucracy will
squander the money with lousy results. We have probably more bike
lanes per square mile than Holland... but are rarely connected.

I'M ASKING FOR THE RIGHT LANE TO BE GIVEN TO CYCLISTS. Cars must exit
the lane 30' before and after, where cyclists occupy the center of the
lane. Bright vest must be mandatory in daylight and lights at night.

Now I retire to my hammock for meditation about how to fix the jungle.
My frustration also dissipates in the garden.

--------------------------------------------------------

THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS

"A hammock is the perfect vehicle for dreaming"

http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote1
From: FatterDumber& Happier Moe on
His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of
Tantra-Hammock wrote:
> Yep, four buses, two hours, for what I could have done in under an
> hour in a bike and get a nice workout. With buses, you depend on a
> BUREAUCRACY if you think about it. Socialism at its worst. Services
> are down and fares are up. A loud public announcer comes up every so
> often to startle you and remind you how much better it could be on a
> bike with your MP3 on. Now I'm dreading to do the same thing and I'm
> waiting for my partner to go in the car.
>
> Why didn't I go in the bike? Because my life would be worth nothing,
> my patience would be tested and my nerves would be rattled. Have you
> paid attention to the roaring of SUVs as they accelerate past you? I
> wonder why they make those roaring motors as if their sheer size and
> mean looks weren't enough.
>
> Don't get me wrong: I'm not against Public Transportation. It can be
> complementary with bicycling beyond so many miles. Actually I support
> a system such as Curitiba along the facilities and room for bicycles.
> No, I'm not asking for bike lanes anymore as some bureaucracy will
> squander the money with lousy results. We have probably more bike
> lanes per square mile than Holland... but are rarely connected.
>
> I'M ASKING FOR THE RIGHT LANE TO BE GIVEN TO CYCLISTS. Cars must exit
> the lane 30' before and after, where cyclists occupy the center of the
> lane. Bright vest must be mandatory in daylight and lights at night.
>
> Now I retire to my hammock for meditation about how to fix the jungle.
> My frustration also dissipates in the garden.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> "A hammock is the perfect vehicle for dreaming"
>
> http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote1

Do you have a job?
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
On Jul 23, 7:01 am, FatterDumber& Happier Moe
<"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> wrote:
> His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of
>
>
>
> Tantra-Hammock wrote:
> > Yep, four buses, two hours, for what I could have done in under an
> > hour in a bike and get a nice workout. With buses, you depend on a
> > BUREAUCRACY if you think about it. Socialism at its worst. Services
> > are down and fares are up. A loud public announcer comes up every so
> > often to startle you and remind you how much better it could be on a
> > bike with your MP3 on. Now I'm dreading to do the same thing and I'm
> > waiting for my partner to go in the car.
>
> > Why didn't I go in the bike? Because my life would be worth nothing,
> > my patience would be tested and my nerves would be rattled. Have you
> > paid attention to the roaring of SUVs as they accelerate past you? I
> > wonder why they make those roaring motors as if their sheer size and
> > mean looks weren't enough.
>
> > Don't get me wrong: I'm not against Public Transportation. It can be
> > complementary with bicycling beyond so many miles. Actually I support
> > a system such as Curitiba along the facilities and room for bicycles.
> > No, I'm not asking for bike lanes anymore as some bureaucracy will
> > squander the money with lousy results. We have probably more bike
> > lanes per square mile than Holland... but are rarely connected.
>
> > I'M ASKING FOR THE RIGHT LANE TO BE GIVEN TO CYCLISTS. Cars must exit
> > the lane 30' before and after, where cyclists occupy the center of the
> > lane. Bright vest must be mandatory in daylight and lights at night.
>
> > Now I retire to my hammock for meditation about how to fix the jungle.
> > My frustration also dissipates in the garden.
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------
>
> > THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> > "A hammock is the perfect vehicle for dreaming"
>
> >http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote1
>
>   Do you have a job?

Did Jesus have a job? Did Buddha have a job? Do the Pope has a job?

Messiahs and big shots never have a job.
From: FatterDumber& Happier Moe on
His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of
Tantra-Hammock wrote:
> On Jul 23, 7:01 am, FatterDumber& Happier Moe
> <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> wrote:
>> His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of
>>
>>
>>
>> Tantra-Hammock wrote:
>>> Yep, four buses, two hours, for what I could have done in under an
>>> hour in a bike and get a nice workout. With buses, you depend on a
>>> BUREAUCRACY if you think about it. Socialism at its worst. Services
>>> are down and fares are up. A loud public announcer comes up every so
>>> often to startle you and remind you how much better it could be on a
>>> bike with your MP3 on. Now I'm dreading to do the same thing and I'm
>>> waiting for my partner to go in the car.
>>> Why didn't I go in the bike? Because my life would be worth nothing,
>>> my patience would be tested and my nerves would be rattled. Have you
>>> paid attention to the roaring of SUVs as they accelerate past you? I
>>> wonder why they make those roaring motors as if their sheer size and
>>> mean looks weren't enough.
>>> Don't get me wrong: I'm not against Public Transportation. It can be
>>> complementary with bicycling beyond so many miles. Actually I support
>>> a system such as Curitiba along the facilities and room for bicycles.
>>> No, I'm not asking for bike lanes anymore as some bureaucracy will
>>> squander the money with lousy results. We have probably more bike
>>> lanes per square mile than Holland... but are rarely connected.
>>> I'M ASKING FOR THE RIGHT LANE TO BE GIVEN TO CYCLISTS. Cars must exit
>>> the lane 30' before and after, where cyclists occupy the center of the
>>> lane. Bright vest must be mandatory in daylight and lights at night.
>>> Now I retire to my hammock for meditation about how to fix the jungle.
>>> My frustration also dissipates in the garden.
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>>> "A hammock is the perfect vehicle for dreaming"
>>> http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote1
>> Do you have a job?
>
> Did Jesus have a job? Did Buddha have a job? Do the Pope has a job?
>
> Messiahs and big shots never have a job.

Jesus was a carpenter, the pope keeps the cash flow coming for the
church, Buddah sold diet soda, what do you do?
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
On Jul 23, 10:45 am, FatterDumber& Happier Moe
<"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> wrote:
> His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of
>
>
>
> Tantra-Hammock wrote:
> > On Jul 23, 7:01 am, FatterDumber& Happier Moe
> > <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> wrote:
> >> His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of
>
> >> Tantra-Hammock wrote:
> >>> Yep, four buses, two hours, for what I could have done in under an
> >>> hour in a bike and get a nice workout. With buses, you depend on a
> >>> BUREAUCRACY if you think about it. Socialism at its worst. Services
> >>> are down and fares are up. A loud public announcer comes up every so
> >>> often to startle you and remind you how much better it could be on a
> >>> bike with your MP3 on. Now I'm dreading to do the same thing and I'm
> >>> waiting for my partner to go in the car.
> >>> Why didn't I go in the bike? Because my life would be worth nothing,
> >>> my patience would be tested and my nerves would be rattled. Have you
> >>> paid attention to the roaring of SUVs as they accelerate past you? I
> >>> wonder why they make those roaring motors as if their sheer size and
> >>> mean looks weren't enough.
> >>> Don't get me wrong: I'm not against Public Transportation. It can be
> >>> complementary with bicycling beyond so many miles. Actually I support
> >>> a system such as Curitiba along the facilities and room for bicycles.
> >>> No, I'm not asking for bike lanes anymore as some bureaucracy will
> >>> squander the money with lousy results. We have probably more bike
> >>> lanes per square mile than Holland... but are rarely connected.
> >>> I'M ASKING FOR THE RIGHT LANE TO BE GIVEN TO CYCLISTS. Cars must exit
> >>> the lane 30' before and after, where cyclists occupy the center of the
> >>> lane. Bright vest must be mandatory in daylight and lights at night.
> >>> Now I retire to my hammock for meditation about how to fix the jungle..
> >>> My frustration also dissipates in the garden.
> >>> --------------------------------------------------------
> >>> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
> >>> "A hammock is the perfect vehicle for dreaming"
> >>>http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote1
> >>   Do you have a job?
>
> > Did Jesus have a job? Did Buddha have a job? Do the Pope has a job?
>
> > Messiahs and big shots never have a job.
>
>   Jesus was a carpenter, the pope keeps the cash flow coming for the
> church, Buddah sold diet soda,  what do you do?

Show me something Jesus built, or why the Pope deserves a cash flow,
and why Buddha sold diet soda instead of organic juice.

Something doesn't add up.