Frazz by Jef Mallett

Frazz

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  1. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, about 21 hours ago

    When you can’t read it you go freestyle.

  2. Varnes

    Varnes said, about 20 hours ago

    Man, Frazz, I get tired just thinking about riding 90 miles,,,

  3. capnLaz

    capnLaz said, about 20 hours ago

    He isn’t riding, he’s CYCLING!

  4. Darsan54

    Darsan54 said, about 17 hours ago

    @capnLaz

    What is the frakkin difference, other than he needs to get a car?

  5. Notsoastute

    Notsoastute said, about 15 hours ago

    Is that Clutch Cargo? With his pals Spinner and Paddlefoot?

  6. mjlrun

    mjlrun said, about 15 hours ago

    Hard to believe Frazz doesn’t have the latest cycling GPS!

  7. duemore4u

    duemore4u said, about 14 hours ago

    Oh to be so young again!

  8. fred

    fred said, about 12 hours ago

    http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2005/08/30/

  9. androscoggin

    androscoggin said, about 12 hours ago

    What language is Frazz speaking? Clutch seems to understand it, but I don’t know what he’s saying! (I’m past 65, and obviously not very “with it”!)

  10. androscoggin

    androscoggin said, about 12 hours ago

    They didn’t really go 90 miles. He’s exaggerating.

  11. pumaman

    pumaman said, about 12 hours ago

    @androscoggin

    They very well might have gone 90 miles. That is within the ability of many fit riders. I usually keep it to 60 or under though.

  12. pumaman

    pumaman said, about 11 hours ago

    @androscoggin

    Frazz is speaking cycling. Going long simply means going for a long ride as opposed to a short ride. Route notes or a route slip as we usually call it, are written directions of all the turns for a planned ride. If you can’t read it, or get off course despite having them, things can get interesting. However most of us ride with smart phones these days, which have GPS enabled map programs, so it’s not really that big a deal.

  13. vwdualnomand

    vwdualnomand said, about 10 hours ago

    or, you could bike around an oval for 24 straight hours, no breaks, no stops. winner is the most laps in those 24 hours.

  14. hphundt

    hphundt said, about 9 hours ago

    @androscoggin

    The Hoodoo 500 is a 3 day race that starts and ends in St George. It goes through Hurricane, Colorado City, Kanab, Carmel Junction, Bryce, Tropic, Escalante, Boulder, Torrey, Panguitch and Cedar City.

  15. androscoggin

    androscoggin said, about 9 hours ago

    Wow! 90 miles – on a bike! With a smart phone & a GPS! I don’t know what a smart phone is, but I do have a cell phone – which I can turn on & off, charge, answer, & make calls on – except when I forget which buttons to push! I even find the house phone confusing – but I like that it takes messages and remembers phone #s.

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