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Ive had people win challenges with bananas, stuffed toys, Miami Dolphins hats, and other miscellaneous clumsy items on their seats. Not once has there been a complaint. You guys must really NOT like yogurt.
I just couldn't figure out why the dam challenge was taking so long and I figured it had to be the yogurt. Evidently that wasn't it at all.
...your next challenge is your touring bike in front of Krispy Kreme with the HOT NOW sign lit. Helmet on the fuel door for verification. You can thank me after you lick your fingers. Is this the part where fingerless gloves come in handy?
I eat mostly low-carb, but Krispy Kreme is an exception. I rode by this evening on my way home and the HOT NOW was lit up. I stopped in and picked up a chocolate iced and lemon filled for dessert tonight. I only got the two because if I got a dozen they would be gone by tomorrow. Helmet is on the seat since I couldn't balance it on the side of the tank.
For the next challenge, let's see your bike with a music store where you can actually buy records, cds, etc. A few of them still exist, at least around here.
Find your twin.... snag a picture of your bike, in front of a bike like yours.... same model same color - of course bars and accessories might be different, but find a bike like yours.
Put two of the same items on the seat - two helmets, two bottles of your favorite beverage (I prefer Diet Mt. Dew), two decks of cards, etc.....
Whats the big deal with the verification process lately? Yogurt, two of this two of that, gloves or helmet should be enough. What happened to trust around here? I understand that a little variety is good, but the verification process is getting a too complex for a simple minded guy like me.
Find your twin.... snag a picture of your bike, in front of a bike like yours.... same model same color - of course bars and accessories might be different, but find a bike like yours.
Put two of the same items on the seat - two helmets, two bottles of your favorite beverage (I prefer Diet Mt. Dew), two decks of cards, etc.....
Good Luck!
I saw a near-clone of my bike at a dealer a few weeks ago. It started raining here today and theres a chance of storms the next 3 days, but if this is still the challenge then I will try to get a picture later this week.
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