Bicycles -Unicorn Challenge

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The Unicorn Challenge.

A magical new weekly writing opportunity from her – Jenne Gray – and me.
Visit her blog every Friday to see the photo prompt, and post your amazing story in her comments section.
Or on your own blog, and stick the link down in her comments.
The rules are:
Maximum of 250 words.
Based on photo prompt.
That’s it.

To hear me read my story, just click here:

Bicycles

When the universe and I were much younger, I was manager of a multi-national, multi-currency, multi-functional, multi-lingual project involving the installation of a multi-everything computer system into a distribution centre in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
I was in charge because I’d been to more than one country, been broke in more than one currency, could walk and breathe simultaneously, and could curse fluently in most European languages.
And I had a bike.
Bicycles are the sole mode of transport in Les Pays-Bas.
(Apart, obviously, from cars and buses and trains and things.)
After a week or so there, I quite fancied myself as a bit of a speedster, harbouring dreams of Le Maillot Jaune, in the Tour de France.
Until, that is, I discovered they go up and down the Alps.
On bikes.
There aren’t many mountains around Utrecht, it is mind-numbingly flat.
I lived on the thirteenth floor of the Holiday Inn, with a view of the whole pancake, sorry, country.
I kept my curtains closed.
I was driving (yep, bored with bike) into town late one evening after another interminable multi-day when I failed to notice a traffic light and parked in the back seat of a long elegant BMW.
As I clambered gingerly from my wrecked Avis box, I noticed two gigantic black* dudes emerging from the Beemer.
They looked miffed; I felt terrified.
But, knowing that the Dutch are formal and polite, I held out my hand.
Hi, I’m C…
They shook their heads, and my hand.

*In Europe this is how we describe dudes who are black. They are not African-American, okay? Oh, and we are described as white. Get over it.

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About ceayr

A Scot who has discovered peace in a small town he calls Medville on the Côte Vermeille, C.E. Ayr has spent a large part of his life in the West of Scotland and a large part elsewhere. His first job was selling programmes at his local football club and he has since tried 73 other career paths, the longest being in IT, with varying degrees of success. He is somewhat nomadic, fairly irresponsible and, according to his darling daughter, a bit random. So, nobody’s perfect.
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24 Responses to Bicycles -Unicorn Challenge

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  6. Margaret's avatar Margaret says:

    A very civil conclusion. So glad. I guess if it was anywhere but The Netherlands C. would have been in hot water. In fact your story brought back memories of an incident I was involved in as a child – a very timid child. I was cycling along a quiet road and couldn’t stop in time to avoid crashing into a line of walkers. I clearly remember my well brought up warning to them as I approached, a quiet ‘Excuse me please.’ Did no good at all.

    • ceayr's avatar ceayr says:

      Laughing.
      I was once on a rogue tandem with my then wife, a lovely lady, perched insouciantly on the back seat.
      As we hurtled down a long slope through a park in Frankfurt on a Sunday afternoon, I immediately forgot all my German, simply screaming at the strolling ladies with parasols, ‘Achtung!’

  7. Liz H-H's avatar Liz H-H says:

    Bikes work best on the flatlands, but make sure your brakes are in proper working order.
    Entertaining, as always!

  8. Next time I’m with any of my many Dutch relations, I’ll refer to their homeland as a pannenkoek and see what their reaction is!

  9. clark's avatar clark says:

    I’m with jenne, excellent line, ‘…parked in the back of a long elegant BMW

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  11. ladysighs's avatar ladysighs says:

    I was interested in who “Le Maillot Jaune” is/was? Seems I have competition to occupy your dreams. 🙁

    • ceayr's avatar ceayr says:

      Le Maillot Jaune, dear Lady, is the Yellow Jersey worn by the leader in the Tour de France, the world’s premier cycle race.
      Rest assured that there is no earthly rival for your place in my dreams or my heart.

  12. Just as well the ebonies didn’t punch you in the ivories. That would have left you flatter than ever. Fun piece.

  13. jenne49's avatar jenne49 says:

    ‘… and parked in the back seat of a long elegant BMW’. Love it.
    And the whole tongue-in-cheek tone of the story.
    A typical day in the life of a man who would ‘get a piece at anybody’s door’.
    Now, if only you’d worked in the UN…! 😉
    Great story.

  14. Funny that!
    Oh, where I come from in NY, we describe dudes who are black as “black” and we are described as “white”. Get over it, people, and get a life.

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