I wouldn't sell my bike for all the money in the world. Not for a hundred million, billion, trillion dollars!
Pee Wee and I are in complete agreement.
My bike is here! It's ready to ride! It has an adorable silver basket. Wa-hoo!
The guy at Cycle Smithy said a fine British bike (he might have used another word for fine, like odd, but whatever) deserves a fine British name.
Penny?
Nigel?
Lord Keith of Kinkel?
Sir Humphrey Fraser of Tullybelton?
Thoughts?
My bike is here! It's ready to ride! It has an adorable silver basket. Wa-hoo!
The guy at Cycle Smithy said a fine British bike (he might have used another word for fine, like odd, but whatever) deserves a fine British name.
Penny?
Nigel?
Lord Keith of Kinkel?
Sir Humphrey Fraser of Tullybelton?
Thoughts?


3 Comments:
i'm partial to nigel. then you can make plans for him...
yeah, nigel is good because you can always say you're making plans for nigel when you're thinking of going on bike ride.
agreed. i was aware of amanda's previous post and didn't want her to think i was jacking her love of the name. but i did once go buy the xtc album just so i could listen to that song on repeat.
and it is a boy's bike (what was my mom doing in 1970 with a british lad's bike?) so nigel it is.
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