The Fish and Bicycle PagesExploring some (fast?) Eddies compiled by John S. Allen The button shown here expresses a timeless sentiment. Buttons just like this one have been made by the same company in West Orange, New Jersey, USA at least since 1982, with no end in sight. Definitive information about the origin of the saying is posted on another page of this site. A quick Web search on <bike AND fish AND man AND woman> turns up catalogs of "empowerment resources" on the one hand, and tirades against the feminist movement on the other -- generally rather heavy stuff. Bicyclists give a radical feminist slogan
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Greg Siple's fish/bike drawings
A different perspective on evolutionIt could be argued that Charles Darwin's book The Descent of Man really described an ascent. John Stegmann's evolution cartoon takes the ascent even higher, onto a highwheeler, and then mirrors it with a descent into a faired recumbent. His cartoon has been widely imitated... Fish, bicycles and rhubarb pie
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Fish and bicycles played a pivotal role in a "News from Lake Wobegon" monolog by Garrison Keillor (left, with his daughter Mara) on the popular Prairie Home Companion radio variety show. Read an excerpt from the monolog here. |
Thanks to Irina Dunn for coining the fish/bicycle saying, and for submitting the cartoon/poem excerpted here. See why the fish (right) actually does need the bicycle. |
Not American culture only. This Fish is Loaded was originally published in England; fishonabike.com has many additional
European examples. |
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