I have a lot of cargo needs. Over the last several weeks I have been attempting to deal with these cargo needs by adding various claptrap to my bike or my person: first a cargo rack, then a rack trunk bag, and finally a messenger bag that should be out of my price range but was graciously covered by some lawyers who my advisor and I get to bill by the hour. It’s a shame it took a catastrophic metallurgical failure to provide me with the cash to cover the cost, but come on, this bag is to die for.
Chrome Metropolis bag
(Oh jeez, I’m going to hell for that one. Someone really did die. But hey, it wasn’t my weld.)

You could theoretically bike your butt to work with the messenger bag alone, as it’s got ample room for a change of clothes, your laptop, a little night reading, and a thermos of coffee, but why load that all on your back when you have so many other cargo configurations to choose from? So the last couple weeks of commuting have seen me experimenting with different load distributions: what goes on the bike, what goes on my back, and what am I wearing for the ride. Unfortunately, experimentation like this is not something you want to do first thing in the morning before your second grande coffee. Because inevitably you will end up changing out of your biking duds into your nice work shirt and your nice pants and reach into both bags to find a serious lack of nice shoes. (I even remembered a belt this time, but not so much on the shoes.) And then you will find yourself confined to your desk until everyone else goes home because you’re dressed entirely like a grown-up except for the pathetic rubber jokes on your feet known as Crocs™.

Yes, I own Crocs™. In my defense, my mother gave them to me, and in her defense, she got them before they were trendy. But not before they were ugly — they have always been, and will always be, unacceptably ugly.

Thank God they’re black, at least. Maybe if I move quickly no one will notice.

Oh forget it. I’ll just ride it out a few more hours and uh…pee in this empty Coke bottle.