Hump day links

  • » As you may have read in The New York Times, cyclocross "has recently caught fire" in the United States. Get it while it's hot by coming out to Sunday's state championships at Montrose Harbor. A "light wintry mix" is forecast, which should make the racing extra sloppy and spectator-friendly, but it should be warm enough that you don't freeze your butt off. Bring $20 and you can go home with this amazing poster from legendary poster artist and bike enthusiast Jay Ryan.

  • » Dan Castallaneta of "The Simpsons" joins "Le Comedie du Bicyclette" when it returns to the Lakeshore Theater for a short run Dec. 12-16. I have no information on whether drugs will enhance the performance.

  • » Just because it's snowing doesn't mean you and can't have fun with your bike, thanks to our friends at Bike Winter.

  • » Your mechanic called. He said he and the other wrenches would like a calendar for Christmas.


Comments

I am a dumbass...

What is Hump Day?

An English language idiom for Wednesday is "hump day", a reference to making it through to the middle of the work week as getting "over the hump". It is also informally referred to as "the peak of the week". Another popular tradition in the United States is to wear a sweater vest on this mid-week business day. This has led Wednesday to be referred to as Vestday.

...ahhh, now I feel better.

Posted by: Wednes at Dec. 5, 2007 03:34 PM


OK, that part about the vest has to be made up.

Posted by: Tamara at Dec. 5, 2007 05:08 PM


Wow. That Grumpy's team sure seems cool, getting in the New York Times and all.

Posted by: superrookie at Dec. 6, 2007 12:34 AM


do yourself a favor and go see The Bicycle Men at the Lake Shore Theater. I am not just saying this because John Rubano is a good friend. I went to see this show in LA with my wife and we both loved it. In fact the whole audience was rolling in the aisles. Besides how many theatrical performances are you ever going to see that are so cycling specific?

Posted by: Faris at Dec. 11, 2007 01:21 PM


I saw it tonight. Great fun. Thanks, Luke, for the tip off (how do you find these things?)

Posted by: IllinoisFrank at Dec. 13, 2007 12:24 AM