Creative Riding Episode 117 Dead Airwaves
Welcome to 117 Veggie Plate III, Daytona TT, Random Blabbage – we’ve got it all! Coming to you from the new digs, the studio was pulled out and erected just this morning! Editing as done on the fly! First was flung about the room! Tires were burned and throttles were turned! Come out to the Veggie Plate and Speedway Spectacular at Perris Raceway tomorrow! (In a few hours) Daytona TT Coverage and some other news. Reminder: Solstice Slam will happen June 1st this year, so email your submissions to slam@creative-riding.com by May 30th!!! This is your chance to submit a story in your own words, a song, some rad artwork, racing stories, crash stories, ride/camping stories, bike builds… what ever it is. Judges will decide the top three again this year, and prizes will be given!! Use your hipster name in the subject line. Don’t know what your hipster name is? Listen to episode #48 or read below: The Hipster Name Game. Every hipster has a radical street name that can only be achieved by being born into a gentrified family, or being named by super posh and/or urban hipster parents. If you weren’t lucky enough to be named Eustacious Brenneforth, then the Hipster Name Game is for you. Here are the rules: 1. Take your first name and throw that disgusting piece of shit in the trash. Unless you were named by one of the aforementioned social groups, then your name is probably something like Michael Hansen, or Erica Price. That just ain’t hipster. 2. Your middle name is you new first name. But not your stock middle name, because Stock is for Squares. 😉 a. If your middle name is one syllable, drop the last letter: Lee = Le, Kay = Ka, etc. b. If your middle name is two syllables, drop the last two letters: Tara = Ta, Jerald = Jera, etc. c. If your name is three syllables or more, drop the first syllable entirely: Christopher = Topher, Kimberly = Berly, etc. 3. Your new last name is your bike’s name. If your bike doesn’t have a name, then it’s market name will do. If your bike’s market name is letters and numbers, then you can always look at Euro/Asian markets. They usually have actual names (CBR in USA = Fireblade in UK/Europe). Perhaps you are a robot and a letter/number combo suits you. Then Stev RnineT doesn’t seem so bad, my robotic friend. contact the show: creativeridingpodcast@gmail.com askwiggz@gmail.com sources: https://www.infinitiusa.com/now/technology/vc-turbo-engine http://www.americanflattrack.com/