Good Morning. I can't believe that I mentioned the classic American song "Home, Sweet Home" last week without making a Motley Crue joke. Opportunity missed.
- Washington area developers on two of the country’s largest demographics by age — millennials and their baby boomer parents: "They want to carry groceries by hand, not load them into trunks. They want to bike or bus to work, not guzzle gasoline."
- Paul Clement, former U.S. Solicitor General, lead attorney on the challenge to the health-carcare law and possible future Supreme Court Justice is also a bike commuter. "When he has the time, he bicycles the 35 minutes from his Alexandria home to his small, cluttered office at the Bancroft PLLC law firm on M Street NW. His bike helmet, festooned with the logo of his beloved Green Bay Packers..." So, when you see him on the trail, you can ask him about the case.
- Bikes don't injure shins, people with bikes injure shins.
- USA! USA!
- I will have to do this the next time I go to Vegas.
Groceries by pannier bags still haven't caught on, apparently.
Posted by: charlie | March 12, 2012 at 09:45 AM
Motley Crue is nothing to joke about friend.
Posted by: jeff | March 12, 2012 at 10:07 AM
Oh, great, now there's a health-car law too?
Posted by: Christopher Fotos | March 12, 2012 at 12:48 PM
Bikes don't injure shins, people with bikes injure shins.
Wait... Now for those keeping score at home, do we score this incident as "scofflaw cycling" or a "scofflaw pedestrianism"?
Posted by: oboe | March 12, 2012 at 02:21 PM
I still have trouble reconciling the issue of Clement being a bike commuter (good) while at the same time planning for the demise of the short lived experiment in semi universal health care for millions of Americans who need it.
I guess if he gets hit by a car he'll have insurance - not like millions of others.
Posted by: Scott | March 12, 2012 at 03:41 PM