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Here's the source of my info about the BCM.
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From: [log in to unmask] (Jym Dyer)
Organization: Biotic Biking Brigade
Reply-To: [log in to unmask] (Jym Dyer)
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 14:00:33 -0500 (EST)
To: [log in to unmask] (Il Potsino)
Subject: "Are You Like, One Of Those Gnarly Black Clad Messenger Dudes?"
=o= Part of the "Black Bloc" who smashed up Starbuckses in
Seattle went by the name of "Black Clad Messengers." I
presume this was Thurn und Taxis, and indeed there are all
sorts of conspiracy theories floating around about them.
I've been implicated in one of these theories, I think. (Not
to worry, I'll never reveal the secrets or the email address
of The Trystero!)
=o= You see, I'm an urban eco-cyclist. I get around the city by
bike, and a lot of people think I'm a bike messenger (real bike
messengers don't, of course).
=o= I've also been wearing a lot of black lately. It's not a
post-WTO anarchy fashion victim thing (_Newsweek_: They're hip!
They're hot! They're anarchists! Where did they come from?);
it's just a practical wardrobe for somebody who spends a lot of
time biking. Plus, I've been wearing my black cold-weather
coat, plus my black messenger bag for wet weather, plus my black
vest because it's been freakin' cold lately,
=o= So now people are stopping me and asking me whether I'm one
of those Black Clad Messengers. Apparently a lot of people in
San Francisco think the BCM are bike messengers.
=o= Perhaps I should switch to pastels until this thing blows
over.
<_Jym_>
P.S.: _Time_ is even better than _Newsweek_:
ANARCHY IN SEATTLE
OUR 1999 ONLINE SHOPPING GUIDE
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