Clog

[klog, klawg]

–verb (used with object)

1. to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up: to clog a drain.

2. to crowd excessively, esp. so that movement is impeded; overfill: Cars BIKES clogged the highway ROADWAY.

3. to encumber; hamper; hinder.
–verb (used without object)

4. to become clogged, encumbered, or choked up.

5. to stick; stick together.

6. to do a clog dance.

 

ClogLA - mroedipustrex: I was in a used bookstore yesterday...
August 8, 2008
mroedipustrex:
I was in a used bookstore yesterday looking for a bicycle maintenance book and I happened upon this little gem. It’s about an artist who came to chicago and couldn’t find work in his field (sounds familiar). He needed work so he became a bike messenger and it’s just him chronicling his experience and the things he’s learned and the people he’s meet. Just thought some of yous might be interested.

mroedipustrex:

I was in a used bookstore yesterday looking for a bicycle maintenance book and I happened upon this little gem. It’s about an artist who came to chicago and couldn’t find work in his field (sounds familiar). He needed work so he became a bike messenger and it’s just him chronicling his experience and the things he’s learned and the people he’s meet. Just thought some of yous might be interested.
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