September 23, 2008 at approximately 11am, Pete Falcon tripped and fell. But unlike normal falls, this was almost left him disabled for life. Flesh was ripped from the shin, and cuts and bruises in other parts of his body. Also his back was hurting from being twisted in the fall. Pictures can still be found on the internet of the terrible wound to the shin. Doctors around the world still marvel that he can even walk today. (well I through that last sentence in for effect) But many did wonder if he would heal normally. (not that he does much normally) But now one year to the date, he is still riding strong, walking just fine, and if you didn't know about the accident, you would never suspect anything. The scar is still rather crude looking, but healed up of course.
So Pete, take it easy and don't jump over any walls on this anniversary.
- Monocogman
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Congratulations Pants Armstrong
Hey Pants,
I heard you pedaled the Surly past the 10,000 mile mark today. Congratulations.
Wait until you see the the Monocog in a few weeks. Major transformation about to take place. It may be catching up in miles to the Surly soon. Well it still hasn't crossed the 5000 mile mark yet, but getting close.
- Monocogman
I heard you pedaled the Surly past the 10,000 mile mark today. Congratulations.
Wait until you see the the Monocog in a few weeks. Major transformation about to take place. It may be catching up in miles to the Surly soon. Well it still hasn't crossed the 5000 mile mark yet, but getting close.
- Monocogman
Monday, September 14, 2009
You lie George Wilson!
George,
We heard clips from the speech you gave at the Great Snowmen of the Northwoods Club in Ely, MN this past summer while you were away. You went on and on about how hot the desert is, and how you just think 57 degrees below zero is so much better than anything above 90 degrees. You lie. You spend your winters here in Arizona, and we have heard on so many occasions your little line, "The desert is so much better than Minnesota because you don't have to shovel heat." Our sources tell us that you were accepting some honorary award for your past service to that goofy snowman club you were apart of. I think you were just saying all that so they would give you that gift certificate for the Roadkill Cafe in downtown Ely.
Well George, the truth is now out there, you lie.
- Pete Falcon
We heard clips from the speech you gave at the Great Snowmen of the Northwoods Club in Ely, MN this past summer while you were away. You went on and on about how hot the desert is, and how you just think 57 degrees below zero is so much better than anything above 90 degrees. You lie. You spend your winters here in Arizona, and we have heard on so many occasions your little line, "The desert is so much better than Minnesota because you don't have to shovel heat." Our sources tell us that you were accepting some honorary award for your past service to that goofy snowman club you were apart of. I think you were just saying all that so they would give you that gift certificate for the Roadkill Cafe in downtown Ely.
Well George, the truth is now out there, you lie.
- Pete Falcon
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