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Eighth annual RELoad Bags April Fools Alley Cat. This was a super laid back ride due to the change of attitude of many people since the tragic death of a rider in a Chicago Alleycat earlier this year. The ride included many tests of skill, strength, artistic merit, mental prowess and sheer stupidity. The people who put on this event deserve the highest accolades. It fuckin’ rocked! It looked like there were about 300 people. Chaos reigned, but it was a fun kind of Ragnarok! After registration at RELoad HQ, the ride started at the Art Museum. There were reclining nudes at the start and the finish! Fortunately, Segways only at the start. The prizes were awarded at South Street’s Tattooed Mom. The slightly mellowed and somewhat tipsy mob packed the second floor of the bar to the point where I was worried the floor would give out. I was unable to really see what was going on so there’s not much of that here. Those under 21 and/or claustrophobic hung out on the sidewalk enjoying the ideal weather providing entertainment to(and being entertained by) passers by. Next year I’d like to bring a couple of mobile bike racks and take over some parking spots! Where there’s 300 of us on South street we should be taking space from cars, not peds, which is what happens when the bikes are on the sidewalk. The ride included checkpoints from Kensington to South Philly and out to 50th Street. Our crew decided that West Philly checkpoints on this ride are usually April fools, so we didn’t go

Mike reviews the Pike Messenger bag from Alchemy Goods for Curated x Holstee. holstee.com

Mike reviews the Pike Messenger bag from Alchemy Goods for Curated x Holstee. holstee.com

Imaginary Bags was a silent auction and fundraising event featuring unique, artist-designed messenger bags. As part of the event, we got a paintball gun, some oil-based paintballs and hung a canvas in the alley behind One On One Bicycle Studio (117 Washington Ave N., Mpls, MN 55401, 612.371.9565). Guests were encouraged to help us design a one-off work of art. The Crumpler Custom Store (49 8th Ave, New York, NY 10014, 212-242-2537) took care of the rest. All proceeds raised were given to the Mark Loesch memorial fund.

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