Yeah Pete, have you even looked into how you will get out of town. You didn't have a bicycle you could tour on last time I dropped by. Anything changed since then?
I thought you were almost ready to go, that is why I was getting my passport updated. What gives Pete? Do you still want me to film this and put together as you said, "the documentary of the greatest cycling tour ever to grace the face of planet earth"? If you aren't ready to go by the end of March, I have other plans I need to get working on.
You are hilarious Pete. There is no tour, it is all in your mind. You love planning, but hardly ever come through with any rides of substance. How many mile did you ride last year?
I rode 1,290 miles last year. I know that doesn't sound like much to Pants and Monocogman, but it had been a busy year for me, and that is why I am planning to take some time off and tour the world. So just don't bother me as I make plans for this great tour.
Monocogman 58 year off road cyclist with a wife and four daughters Pete Falcon Tan, athletic middle-age man stuck on his image. Pants Armstrong Cyclist, strength is riding the long distances. Good friend of Pete and Monocogman. Pants completed his first 200 mile ride in May of 2011. George Wilson White-haired, ball-cap adorned elderly driver. Watch out for this type. But thankfully, he no longer is driving. Mildred Wilson George's dear wife of 61 years. Truly an amazing woman. John Garrison Freelance outdoor documentary film producer. See his work on Youtube.
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ReplyDeleteHey Pete, where are you right now on this world wide tour?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I didn't know about this tour. Tell us all about it Pete
ReplyDeleteWell I am still in Minnesota.
ReplyDeleteOh, so you are just getting going. Where are you?
ReplyDeleteI am betting he is in his living room.
ReplyDeleteNot funny Pants. Yes, I am still at home, getting the trip ready.
ReplyDeleteOK, so how are the plans going?
ReplyDeleteYeah Pete, have you even looked into how you will get out of town. You didn't have a bicycle you could tour on last time I dropped by. Anything changed since then?
ReplyDeleteI thought you were almost ready to go, that is why I was getting my passport updated. What gives Pete? Do you still want me to film this and put together as you said, "the documentary of the greatest cycling tour ever to grace the face of planet earth"? If you aren't ready to go by the end of March, I have other plans I need to get working on.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ReplyDeleteYou are hilarious Pete. There is no tour, it is all in your mind. You love planning, but hardly ever come through with any rides of substance. How many mile did you ride last year?
Just to quiet down the peanut gallery.
ReplyDeleteI rode 1,290 miles last year. I know that doesn't sound like much to Pants and Monocogman, but it had been a busy year for me, and that is why I am planning to take some time off and tour the world. So just don't bother me as I make plans for this great tour.
Let us know if you ever get over 100 miles from home on your bicycle, until then, we will get back to our regularly scheduled events.
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