Horror Ride

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anonymitytheif at 10.16.06 - 3:32 pm

Shadows in the night! Be afraid. Be very afraid.
I always liked dressing up as a hobo.
Who's coming and what cha wearing?
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Sounds fantastic! count me in... just not sure if I'll be costumed.
Agent Orange10.16.06 - 4:05 pm
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I must say, you have a way with the graphics! Excellent job again.
I strongly suspect I shall be in attendance, as what or who I know not.
mr rollers10.16.06 - 4:19 pm
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Why thank you Mr Rollers. Art School was some good afterall!
anonymitytheif10.16.06 - 4:44 pm
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Awesome graphics thief. I'm hyped! Make some shirts!
Roadblock10.16.06 - 5:58 pm
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Hey is it at beverly or melrose ...the flyer and the post are in a disagreement..also Im going to the Long Beach crit mass and might not be able to make it up there by 9:30 so is there a phone # i can call to find out where you guys are so I can meet up with yous?
THANKS!
meow!!
miaou.distruktion10.16.06 - 7:35 pm
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oops, it's BEVERLY and Gardner. I updated the calendar post.
hit me at crystalmoore3@yahoo.com for my phone number.
anonymitytheif10.16.06 - 7:52 pm
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I just realized, the LA Crit Mass is the same nite...geez, too many rides? we need better coordination or...oh well...choose wisely grasshopper.
dave10.25.06 - 6:19 pm
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Any chance we'll get to hear the distance of the ride and/or the end point of the ride? It's nice to be able to figure out how much further i will have to ride to get back to my car at the starting point, as well as figure out if the overall distance is too much for someone I may bring along if he/she isn't as strong of a rider.
JohnS10.26.06 - 8:11 am
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I agree, I finally got my wife to tentatively go out on a ride, the Goth Cruzz, which by the way (unless things have changed significantly) will be about 11miles roundtrip, start at the park, magnolia and tujunga, and end at the North Hollywood redline station (which is about two blocks from the start point). With a coupla watering holes in between.
She's no biciclista, but she's willing...sorta. Now I just need to work on my two too cool kids...
dave10.26.06 - 8:24 am
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I would love it if people would post this info for every ride. It makes planning my night a lot easier, and makes the ride much more enjoyable because i'm not spending the first portion of the ride figuring out how i'm getting back to my car or which buses i'm going to take to get home. Posting the route would be even better, but i understand people like to keep that a bit of a secret until the ride itself.
JohnS10.26.06 - 8:44 am
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Yeah, that sounds like a great idea to post that info for the rides.
brassknuckle10.26.06 - 6:08 pm
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I like the element of surprise. I like surprises. BUT it helps with overall route planning if we have an Idea of where the ride ENDS, if and only if the end of the ride is far from the start (which Hollywood Ridazz has been).
So don't tell us exactly where. But maybe how many MILES from the start, and maybe compass direction.
the reverend dak10.26.06 - 6:55 pm
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I love the starting point for this ride... this might have to be the first ride I dress up for.... maybe..... hmmmmm.... yeah.... maybe!
Roadblock10.26.06 - 7:44 pm
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Well.....
Without giving to much away...
The end of the route is no where near where we will start from. But it will be within a very short distance of the Hollywood and Vine Metro Station. It is a short ride, no big hills, a few mild inclines, excellent for a first timer or bici newbie.
I did it on a fixie with a friend in an hour.
anonymitytheif10.26.06 - 10:04 pm
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Is there any chance the Red line will still be running at the end of this ride?
brassknuckle10.26.06 - 10:12 pm
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That's another point, I know this is "midnight" ridazz but, I would quit using my truck to get to the second friday rides if I could count on being able to catch the train home after the ride...
dave10.27.06 - 8:28 am
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Last Red Line heading towards the valley is 12:36 am, although I wouldn't mind getting in that station by 12:25 am because i'm screwed if i miss that last train. If you think I won't have a problem being in that station at 12:25 am I'm definitely taking the red line. Whatcha think?
Oh and for those heading East, the last red line train from the Hollywood/Vine station is at 1:04 am.
Red Line Schedule:
http://mta.net/images/802.pdf
brassknuckle10.27.06 - 8:41 am
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a peek beneath the casket - spoke cardzz
Bootlegger10.27.06 - 9:30 am
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Cutting the rides short so people can hit the redline is a bummer for the majority who don't depend on it..... But the good news is we've got our friends from Cruzz With Us in the valley on the last Saturdays now who will be hosting some great Midnight Ridazz rides.
Does the 420 bus still roll out to the valley from hollywood and highland? That could be a better alternative then rushing to catch the redline or?
Roadblock10.27.06 - 11:06 am
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The 420 bus, no longer exsists... They phased both the 420 & 424 lines, due to the Red Line..
panic10.27.06 - 11:12 am
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Sadly, I won't make it tonight... (sobbing) my riding partner and I are no longer together.
Lucy Loosey10.27.06 - 11:16 am
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Ahhh man that was my line yo. And the 212.... The 212 still around?
Roadblock10.27.06 - 11:16 am
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Overall, I don't care about catching the train, or what time the ride will end. I just like to know where the end is and the distance of the ride. Based on the distance and the end point, i can get a bit of an idea of what time the ride will end and then figure out how i'm going to get home.
Personally, I like when the rides go late into the night. That's my favorite time to ride.
brassknuckle10.27.06 - 11:19 am
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BTW, those spoke cards rock.
And the 156 will get you from Hollywood into the Valley via Highland.
brassknuckle10.27.06 - 11:22 am
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Gonna miss you Lucy...... You can always hitch a ride with me.... I know you're prolly feeling pretty deflated because of the break up and all...
Roadblock10.27.06 - 11:22 am
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Those spoke cards look fuckin awesome btw.
Roadblock10.27.06 - 11:28 am
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Yeah they are.....
Yo R.block.... You down to roll with the Warewolfs?....
panic10.27.06 - 11:39 am
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Yeah man lets do it. Should we meet a lil earlier at prospect?
Roadblock10.27.06 - 11:43 am
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Let's make it 7:45pm.. I have to wait for Ware-wolf, to get back from Bakersfield. I'll contact Bash/Eye.
panic10.27.06 - 11:47 am
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Sounds good mr. Panic. What about sheakster, glozer, cache natoe and the big Sizers
Roadblock10.27.06 - 12:28 pm
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I'll keep making attempts... Wish me luck.
panic10.27.06 - 12:39 pm
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I like those late night rides myself, but pedaling home at 2 or three in the morning from a ride is kinda sketchy. Also it looked to me like half the ridazz pulled into the fatburger lot in their cars, suv's, etc. whatever, start the ride earlier? I don't know, I work for a living too so how much earlier?
I guess I'll just have to deal with it...can't please everyone.
dave10.27.06 - 1:07 pm
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How far are you going Dave? Or which way do you have to ride..
panic10.27.06 - 1:13 pm
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I wouldn't consider myself "stranded" anywhere if on a bicycle. Who needs a train when one has two wheels under themselves?
The spoke cards look supercool.
Jeronimo10.27.06 - 1:54 pm
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A lot people drive to the start point and that's perfectly fine. I woudnt say half but probably a good 15-20% drive..... That's the beauty of it. Once you get a few rides under your belt you're inspired to ride eventually....
I agree Its definitly a tough ride coming from the valley.... But that's an excellent reason to get a chapter going in your own area. This goes for all Ridazz who can't make the commute to LA. How awesome would it be if one day we organized a huge all city ride where rides were strong in the valley, southside, east side west side.... And we could combine them all into one massive bike ride.
Seriously, lets take this thing all city. Start a local ride in your neck of the woods. West valley is an excellent place for a ridazz to start up. Fallbrook to burbank to shoup... Ventura blvd. To pierce up de soto to the orangeline I don't know... You guys have big streets!
Promote the rides on the site and help get the party started.
Roadblock10.27.06 - 1:57 pm
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Speaking of chapter in the valley, if anyone has any ideas or needs help planning something in the valley, let me know. I've got a few ideas but no one to plan with. I'm in the NoHo area if anyone's interested. We can do some good long rides out here in the valley because the streets are wide and flat. Rockin ventura blvd. could be fun.
Oh, and are people coming out for Cruz with Us tomorrow night? I've done that before and that shit is fun. Good people on that ride. The ride isn't as long due to the bar hopping, but it's fun rolling up to the bars in a large group of people on bikes. The people at the bars seem a little shocked and curious, but also seem really into it.
brassknuckle10.27.06 - 2:57 pm
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Cruzz With Us is the shit! And the starting point is perfect. NH park is two blocks from the redline. If I miss the last train back.... fuck it I'll roll cahuenga it aint all that scary.
Roadblock10.27.06 - 3:50 pm
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My crew usually starts in Eagle Rock, sometimes we go to Burbank. Sometimes Pasadena. Sometimes Downtown. We might have a few of our rides START in Burbank and head into the Valley, through NoHo.
the reverend dak10.27.06 - 6:07 pm
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I'm in canoga park. So its about a fifteen mile ride to NoHo, another 5 to get over the hill, and another, what, 5 to get to silverlake.
I go on the PedalnPubCrawl, ValleyCritMass, and CruzzWithUs regularly, I'm the guy on the grey schwinn with the bullhorn bars. The rest of the time is MidnightRidazz, so its not like I'm hurtin for rides (the third weekend of the month is open...)
I've thought about starting up a ride in the WestValley, but looking at the turnout for the three other valley rides, well, I'm not sure its worth sweating over each month trying to come up with a different route. I figure if valley people were into it, they'd already be showing up at the other rides. And I doubt that many from DTLA would make the trek out here.
So I'm starting to get more involved in suggesting routes for the pedalnpub and cruzzwithus.
dave10.27.06 - 6:18 pm
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man killer ride tonight. 150 ridazz or so is fucking perfect. so much more fun than 1000 seriously... theif where were you? havent seen you on a ride in a minute.
the spoke cards were just killer. good job bootlegger
how about that lame-o undercover cop who tried to fool us into giving him a route card? the nerve. just come at us with your uniform on homie we aren't dangerous.
Roadblock10.28.06 - 12:49 am
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you know anyone from the West Valley who would ride with you? Try to get just 5 people together and make a simple route to a bar... just do the same route until you get bored with it. start collecting more Riders... it'll snowball by the spriing man. it's tough during the winter...
Roadblock10.28.06 - 1:12 am
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Raymond, there were two , I think. The first one I saw wasn't in uniform and was driving a white passenger van that had the city seal and "POLICE" below it on the driver's side door. After that a uniformed officer rolled up in a plainwrap cruiser and then after that a black-and-white arrived with two offficers whocamped out at the other end of the parking lot.
Agent Orange10.28.06 - 8:27 am
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Sounded like a blast, sadly I was sitting in a train station downtown past 9:30...
anonymitytheif10.28.06 - 9:11 am
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lemme explain a little more...
We were handing out spoke cards when a guy in plain clothes rolled up and asked "Hey guys can I get a route card?" I realized he was a cop because I saw him earlier in the van. He didnt think I saw him and tried to play off at first like he wasnt a cop because he fumbled when I asked him where his bike was and finally he admitted he was a cop and walked over to the uniformed cops. A little later realizing that the cops were gonna follow us no matter what Bootlegger and I went over and gave the uniform cops a route card because they had asked for one earlier. I told the plain clothes cop that I didnt give him a card because he was trying to be sneaky. so bad cop no route card. :)
Roadblock10.28.06 - 9:42 am
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Funny about the UC cop.
Mechanicals suck, but not too badly when they are close to the start. I had made a comment earlier about that very thing and had just finished a conversation about heavier riders and how bikes and components just don't stand up. Serendipity is a trip.
Jeronimo10.28.06 - 10:58 am
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so were we followed or not? or were we just kept under surveillance in case we moved into the park?
liquidpremium10.28.06 - 11:00 am
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I wasn't at the back at the begining, so I'm not sure if we were tailed, but I didn't get a sense that we were. I think the black-and-white that was there was just to monitor the gathering in the park's lot.
Agent Orange10.28.06 - 12:38 pm
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so here's my tale of the Gold Line/Red Line...
I didn't want to do a really long ride and I'm in Eagle Rock, so I took the Gold Line to the Red Line, and got off at Vine...and rode to the Pan Pacific...which was all cool...on the way to the finish, I decided I'd better get scooting so I wouldn't have too late of a ride getting home, so I peeled off the ride at around 11:45, and caught the Red Line into downtown (Union Station)...
so, I'm standing there waiting for a train to come in...and at 12:15 one does, but it says Not In Service...it drops some people off...and it leaves...
I ask the Sherrifs (who just finished giving out a ticket to a non paying rider) if there were any more trains coming...they say...the last train was the 11:52...
so, I ride off into the night, through Chinatown and Lincoln Heights and Highland Park...it was a nice, quiet and peaceful ride home
moral of the story...the Gold Line stops at midnight but look for the silver lining
adrian10.30.06 - 1:10 pm
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yeah Pasadena residents have really worked hard to make the goldline ineffective... of course I dont know if I'd want a light rail going past my crib if I had a nice house in Pasadena. when traffic finally grinds to a halt, or gas goes sky high, they'll erode away the resident resistence. prolly take another 5-11 years for that to happen.
Roadblock10.30.06 - 2:23 pm
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