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Mr. Spaetzle: Why do you keep riding your bike when it's miserable out?
Frazz: Because I can.
Mr. Spaetzle: Why do you persist in gooding off?
Caulfield: Funny you should ask.
OK, Now I’m wondering — if someone is being diligent and doing exactly what they should be doing, are they goofing-on? Hey — I just made a Caulfield!
-as to riding or running in the cold and rain THAT is beyond stupid. -
No. It’s called not shelving my independence and carpooling with someone. My eyesight is just bad enough that I can’t pass the test to drive a car. So I ride a bike on my commute and errands for most of the year instead of being dependent on someone else.
My cyclocross (bicycle) race tomorrow will probably be held in snow and below freezing. Why do I do it? Because it’s fun. Because it both teaches AND requires skill. Because it shows you that your limits are plastic, and that humans are remarkably resilient.
And because I’ll take it over watching cars doing left hand turns for hours, or choosing from a pool of guys I’ll never meet and collect fictitious points based on their performance. And I probably should take it over answering silliness on a message board.
Just because you can’t or won’t do it doesn’t mean someone else can’t enjoy it.
Arianne over 10 years ago
As our local late night TV horror show host used to say: Scratch glass, turn blue, but do it while you can, and don’t get caught.
ReneTray over 10 years ago
2nd Panel answer—“Because I can.”To generally agree with Night-Gaunt49, i think he is not challenged enough.
rshive over 10 years ago
There’s a short answer to that.
puddleglum1066 over 10 years ago
Same answer applies to a certain behavior of dogs…
HonoBear over 10 years ago
Because the chair…
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 10 years ago
OK, Now I’m wondering — if someone is being diligent and doing exactly what they should be doing, are they goofing-on? Hey — I just made a Caulfield!
42Irish Premium Member over 10 years ago
-as to riding or running in the cold and rain THAT is beyond stupid. -
No. It’s called not shelving my independence and carpooling with someone. My eyesight is just bad enough that I can’t pass the test to drive a car. So I ride a bike on my commute and errands for most of the year instead of being dependent on someone else.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
Oh boy.
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
“THAT is beyond stupid.” And of course, you’re never wrong. It doesn’t matter why Frazz rides in bad weather to anyone but Frazz.
Caldonia over 10 years ago
Oofta. His behind is ripe for spankin’. (I AM ONLY MAKING A JOKE I DON’T BELIEVE IN SPANKING A CHILD DUH)
Tycho_MX over 10 years ago
My cyclocross (bicycle) race tomorrow will probably be held in snow and below freezing. Why do I do it? Because it’s fun. Because it both teaches AND requires skill. Because it shows you that your limits are plastic, and that humans are remarkably resilient.
And because I’ll take it over watching cars doing left hand turns for hours, or choosing from a pool of guys I’ll never meet and collect fictitious points based on their performance. And I probably should take it over answering silliness on a message board.
Just because you can’t or won’t do it doesn’t mean someone else can’t enjoy it.
aardvark86au about 8 years ago
“Because it gives me pleasure to be as aggravating as possible.”