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There's an article in this week's New Yorker about cycling activists in NYC.
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/conten.../061113fa_fact You'll have to pardon the pun, though: It's entitled "Holy Rollers." ~ldk |
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I didn't read the entire article. But why did it mention the dude was born as a Mormon, and in the next paragraph they mention him drinking a beer?
Was there any purpose in mentioning Mormonism, for those of you who read the entire article? |
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Sure. Everyone knows Mormons don't ride bikes. Plus, they needed another column inch to fill from the original article.
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