“What a great looking bike you got there, mister!”
           ”You betcha!  I’m all about the FMR.”
“The FMR?” Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
           ”Yes. The first FMR will be THIS Sunday, April 11th.”
“And what does FMR stand for?”
           “Easy, just click on the little postage stamp on the right to find out.”
“THIS Sunday you say?”
           ”Just click on the postage stamp on the right.”


My unbiased and totally objective opinion on the flyer: the artistic vision is flabbergastingly, mind-alteringly… well, it’s just plain amazing. Amazingly messy. I should do it all over again.
Once we have a few FMRs under our belts, we can do the FMR to get all the fixins for a PALBIF ride.
Then we can make a flyer fot the FM&PALBIFR. And we’ll have to make the flyers on 11×17 paper to fit all the initials.
Lee, OUR unbiased and totally objective opinion about your flyer is that that it is amazing in flabbergastingly positive ways. The colorful bicycle drawing is memorable and a perfect fit for a farmers market ride. Watch: your drawing is going to echo within the internet world. And your FMR letters are delightful in that they are extremely legible, yet also a bit fanciful… with the whims of Dr. Seuss, perhaps. The scribbled small print suggests hurried enthusiasm. Everything about your first FMR poster suggests fun.
Your poster suggests that you can go to the farmers market, buy all manner of fruit and vegetables, and then head home balancing a melon on your head, perhaps, and a pile of potatoes on one shoulder, possibly three jars of pine nuts balanced precariously one atop another on a knee, and all manner of other, wobbling, edible delights placed about the bicycle… all as if this were the Cat in the Hat driving one of his bizarre contraptions.
Lee, we’re very happy that you have joined the Long Beach Cyclists community. Hurrah for FMR! Hurrah for Lee!
I second the Hurrah part!