I was just remembering today my first bike and how my dad and I walked it out to the car. Then he put the training wheels on and I rode it like that for a while, he removed the training wheels and helped me ride it without them and how much fun it was when I could ride it without them. Such a sense of freedom!
Always keep your eyes on the trail, so you don’t get distracted and always wear a helmet, so you don’t get brain damage. However, I think Kevin might already have brain damage.
Ahh, the human mind- one part super computer, one part sabotage device. Curses!
We had so much fun on our bikes growing up! Racing around, playing the balance game, putting cards in the spokes, jumping them off homemade ramps, modifying them until they were unrecognizable.Don’t get your bare foot caught in the spokes, though. OUCH! Been there done that….
What ever about 1 year ago
Don’t think, just t̶h̶r̶o̶w̶ pedal.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
I was just remembering today my first bike and how my dad and I walked it out to the car. Then he put the training wheels on and I rode it like that for a while, he removed the training wheels and helped me ride it without them and how much fun it was when I could ride it without them. Such a sense of freedom!
danketaz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not to mention the amazing job Bondia does in drawing them,. (I’m looking at you, Pastis)
mysterysciencefreezer about 1 year ago
And there we have The Centipede’s dillema.
Ida No about 1 year ago
Yeah, thinking and doing work don’t mix. Don’t expect too much from the humans!
Michael Jones about 1 year ago
the evil of overthinking
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Always keep your eyes on the trail, so you don’t get distracted and always wear a helmet, so you don’t get brain damage. However, I think Kevin might already have brain damage.
Lord Fluffernutter, Czar of the Universe about 1 year ago
I feel the same way about breathing late at night.
Can't Sleep about 1 year ago
It’s safer to marvel at such things when you aren’t trying to do them.
prince valiant Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Thought is the enemy of flow.” Vinnie Colaiuta
AlnicoV about 1 year ago
It is geometry that keeps bikes upright.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 year ago
Next time try and adult tricycle.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s true. If you think too much you can’t continue.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Ha! So true. Understanding balance is like learning to ride a bike. Except way way harder.
6turtle9 about 1 year ago
Ahh, the human mind- one part super computer, one part sabotage device. Curses!
We had so much fun on our bikes growing up! Racing around, playing the balance game, putting cards in the spokes, jumping them off homemade ramps, modifying them until they were unrecognizable.Don’t get your bare foot caught in the spokes, though. OUCH! Been there done that….
sohibil about 1 year ago
Centipede’s Dilemma on a bike? Anything is possible these days.
Nunya Biznez 7 months ago
Hasn’t that bike been broken at least 10 times?