I’ve had so many
bicycles stolen
that I switched to
riding a unicycle.
***
Nobody ever steals a unicycle.
***
And if they do,
it’s only for a
couple of feet
I’ve had so many
bicycles stolen
that I switched to
riding a unicycle.
***
Nobody ever steals a unicycle.
***
And if they do,
it’s only for a
couple of feet
funny )
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Unicycles and tricycles are pretty secure from theft. But…Trefology: Helping those who need transportation, one bike at a time!
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Thanks, Dav-id!
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Thank you, Moorezart!
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You hit this one out of the park friend!
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Hah! Every now and again …
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I’d say your batting average ain’t too shabby!
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They should make a movie called the Unicycle Thief.
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I think you are right.
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Brilliant! -Molly
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!Uoy knaht
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!emoclew er’uoy
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😂😂
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I dont know if i am suppose to laugh at your work or not LOL :)
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Laughter will do.
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Ok 😆
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I’ve not tried a unicycle. Wife and I were tandem cycllist before grew too old. We pedaled from Williams to Grand Canyon. It was tough, but a worthwhile adventure.
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Impressive! My father is in his mid-seventies and still feels competitive urge to race against folks half his age and younger.
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Thanks. We pedaled from Williams, Arizona to Grand Canyon, and pedaled Missouri’s Katy Trail.
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I rode a Schwinn uni in my mid-teens, inspired a few friends and we’d all ride about and terrorize the public.
Good one; for only a couple feet.
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Thanks, 00
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