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140 on Fire

18 Jun

yesterday was a normal 140 afternoon. Michael was playing with his medium format camera and making some pims (british sangria?), I was playing banjo in the living room, Zoe was chilling with her hamsters. Ralph was doing whatever he does in the basement.

at around 5:30, I thought i smelled smoke somewhere in the building. My first thought was Michael’s room. his wiring had caught fire a few weeks ago, and i assumed it was happening again, so i checked through his room but couldn’t find any fire.

I called in to Zoe, and asked her if anything in her room was burning. She was startled and looked around, but couldn’t find the fire. The smoke was getting thicker, and now everyone was smelling it.

I called Michael in from outside. By the time he came in, there were visible clouds of smoke filling the apt. Michael was quick enough to realize the smoke was coming up from the basement, and then it all came together. Ralph’s basement is an incredible fire hazard. He is blind and crazy, and he spends his days filling our basement with all manner of combustible garbage and electronics.

As we walked down to investigate, Ralph was walking up the stairs to ask us to borrow a bucket.

“Is there a fire in the basement Ralph?”
“I just need to borrow a bucket.”

against my better judgment, zoe and i started filling buckets of water and handing them to ralph, but smoke was really billowing up from the stairs at this point, and michael and i agreed we needed to call the fire department.

I told zoe to get her hamsters and her computer, I grabbed my bikes, michael saved chicken wing, and we met up out front. smoke was now visible from outside, and was leaking out from the basement onto the sidewalk.

michael went back inside to save the pims and get more ice. chicken wing jumped back inside, because she is a afraid of being outdoors.

the fire dept showed up in less than a minute. really impressive, totally professional, put out the fire, cleared the smoke, no problems. they had to brake down a few doors upstairs, which will be expensive to replace.

Michael saves the Pims

Michael saves the Pims

I’ve always known 140 was a bit of a fire trap, so i had a mental plan of things i would save in case of a fire. I pulled serotta and long haul trucker off their hooks and stacked them outside. i wanted to get RB-1 out as well, but it was getting kinda smokey, so i wasn’t sure if that was smart.

things i saved from the apartment

things i saved from the apartment

ralph can usually pass a normal friendly guy, but in stressful situations, his crazy starts to show. he mentioned a few times how he owned the building, he blamed peter on the 6th floor for starting the fire (despite the fact that peter wasn’t home, and lives on the 6th floor, while ralph was home and in the basement at the time the fire started). he kept dancing around and saying how he saved the building, how he was hoping certain people got kicked out of the building, etc. I’m not very happy with him at this point.

Anyway, a hot water heater appeared in out living room. i can’t really say where it came from. we lean bikes against it now.

Also, during the fire, I met a lot of the upstairs neighbors. they all seem really cool. people can bond really well in stressful situations.

Free Beer and Cycling Advocacy

5 Dec

One of the main themes of this blog is cycling debauchery, and last night was one the years highlights.  Transportation Alternatives, our advocate for SUVs, Yachts and Private Jets held its yearly holiday party at housing works bookstore.

Caroline and Will at housing works

Caroline and Will at housing works

catfish and caroline

catfish and caroline

catfish, rachael, and BRT

catfish, rachael, and BRT

Afterwards we had a ride over to the levee.  the group was more than half surly’s.   about half long haul truckers and half crosschecks.  no steamrollers to be found.

The levee is no fun when its crowded, but this thursday night was perfect.  not too loud, and full of great new people.   my walk home was really nice.

Cranksgiving

25 Nov

102 racers rucked up to the 10th annual NYC thanksgiving. It was Ken Stanek’s second year throwing the race, and god damn this man had it going on. If our economy was organized half as well as this race, we wouldn’t be stuck bailing out our billionaire bankers.

Race organizer gets some lovin.   photo by jamie.

Race organizer gets some lovin. photo by jamie.

Whats a Cranksgiving?

Cranksgiving is a charity race through the streets and supermarkets of NYC. Racers stop at 4 different supermarkets and purchase a food item at each stop. But which 4 supermarkets? Ken makes us choose from 4 of 16 possible supermarkets. Each stop must be at a different type of supermarket chain, and no two stops may be in the same quadrant of the city, as defined by the manifest. There is some serious planning involved, and thats why my team had like 7 iphones.

Nichole and Fawn rock the iPhones

Nichole and Fawn rock the iPhones

Upon arrival at the starting line, we put together a highly capable team. Gaylen was our captain and chief navigator. He was sporting a mountain bike extra-cycle, and still took the longest pulls. Phillip was second in command because he was wearing the special officer’s socks. our cavalry line was made up of nichole, kelsey, inge, fawn and myself.

When we arrived at a supermarket, we split into teams. half would stay and watch bikes, and half would run in and shop. Shopping involves yelling at people to try to find which isle is hiding the canned corn and stuffing, then trying to pick the fastest express line. no change, receipt only. Then run back out to the bikes, make sure everyone has food and receipt, then off to the next store.

racer navigates the isles

racer navigates the isles

Last year I made a serious effort to place. Izumi, Will TA, and I made great time through the streets, but lost it in the supermarket isles. We rolled in mid 30s.

This year, the only goal was collecting food. I brought the long haul trucker, and pair of ortlieb panniers. Its not a fast bike, but it can carry groceries like a pro. I hadn’t ridden it in a while, and it was nice to lube it up, inflate the tires and take it for a spin.

Our team ended up in a respectable 85th place finish, and Gaylen’s colossal grocery haul won him the ‘most generous’ award.

gaylen wins most generous.  photo by Jamie

gaylen wins most generous. photo by Jamie

Afterwards, we partied at lakeside lounge. Its a wonderful dive bar near Tompkins Sq park owned by our favorite rock star cyclist. Two for one beers got me a little too drunk. Luckily we were done by 9pm, and I had plenty of time to sleep it off.

catfish doublefisting.   photo by jamie

catfish doublefisting. photo by jamie

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