So I crossed another thing off of my list, without even thinking about it! Yay for unintentional list accomplishments!

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For my 22nd birthday present my mom (parents, I guess if you want to be literal), bought me a brand new spankin’ bicycle. I’ve been wanting a bike since last summer but circumstances did not allow for such extravagances! Ah well, I got one now. It was a bit of a hassle, the one I got yesterday turned out to be a piece of poo and I had to go and exchange it today. My 18 gear bike only had 2 functioning gears. The exchange was easy enough though and I have managed to cross my 16th thing off of my list! Kick ass!

#256 Buy a bicycle

I’m not very good at riding bicycles anymore, it seems, I’m a bit wobbly. I’ll get better I am sure, as I get back into biking mode. Nice thing is I should be able to bike to work if I ever switch jobs to the mall I am supposed to be at.

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In other news, Adam’s super secret present finally came! I bought these about two weeks ago and have been dying to give them to him ever since. It’s fairly random, but it fits well with our sense of humour. He seemed to enjoy them.
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jeff said, June 5th, 2008 at 5:17 am

Hi. Please join the Bicycle to Work! LinkedIn networking group. Members pledge that they will try to ride their bicycle to work or on an errand at least once a week. Although the benefits should be obvious, let me outline them here.

Right now people in the industrialized world are facing two very grave problems: obesity and a growing scarcity of oil. Compounding this problem is the new food shortage brought about, in part, by the conversion of food cropland to bio-fuel crop production. Most people feel powerless to help, but there is one thing that we can do. Ride our bicycles to work.

If everyone would agree to ride their bikes to work one day per week we could cut oil consumption by as much as 10-15%. No one would argue that riding a bike burns more calories than driving the car. Although popular politically right now, most bio-fuels consume more energy than they produce. We would be much better to eat those bio-crops then use our own energy to transport us around.

So spread the word. Make it a movement! Bicycle to work one day a week and do your part to cut back obesity and the overuse of oil and precious cropland.

Just go to my profile at http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreylstevenson and you can click on the group to be included. While you are there, don’t forget to ask to link to my network of more than 9,000,000 like-minded professionals. I accept all invitations and look forward to meeting you.

Jeff

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