I've hit a wall, dear readers:
Nation’s capital captivated by those cherry red bikes
The bicycle-sharing program Boston is planning is already a huge success in Washington, where with more than 1,000 bicycles and 100 stations, demand exceeds supply during rush hour.
You can take your life in your hands if you want.
Globe Editorial More bikes jostling with cars means more safety challenges
Bicycling to work can reduce the size of your gas bill (as well as your waistline)
When I see fat-assed politicians and suited CEO's sweating their ass of and peddling up a storm then I will listen.
And maybe the oil companies could take half the profits and lower the prices (down 8 cents last two days, telling me the economy literally screeched to a halt)?
Related: Zipcar’s 1st quarter ends in loss
After all the agenda-pushing promotion in the Globe?
Also see: Sunday Globe Commute
Yeah, you might just want to stay out of Boston altogether.
And I would do well to avoid the Boston Globe.