Thursday, November 25, 2010

Cognition Cyclery's Thanksgiving Weekend Sale

Cognition Cyclery, Mountain Views premiere bike store, is celebrating the Thanksgiving weekend with out biggest sale ever!

We are offering a buy one get one 50% off of all clothing and accessories in the store of equal or lesser value

Come in Friday through Sunday to take advantage of this crazy pricing as well as BIKE SALE PRICES!

Happy Turkey Day!!

Cognition Cyclery is a locally owned bicycle store, located in downtown Mountain View, CA. We are an authorized Specialized and Felt dealer and we carry accessories, clothing and parts from Pearl Izumi, Hydrapak, Camelbak, Shimano, SRAM and more.

We offer lifetime recalibration service on all bikes sold at Cognition Cyclery. We also offer a low price guarantee on all parts, accessories and bikes. Come by and check us out....



Cognition Cyclery
903 Castro Street
Mountain View, CA 94041
(650) 386-1955
Hours: 10:00am - 7pm M-F
10:00am - 6pm Sat.
11:00am - 5pm Sun.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Time Tunnel Toy Show

On December 4th, friends of mine and I will be getting together for the Christmas edition of the Time Tunnel Toy Show.
Located at the Santa Clara fairgrounds, we will have toys and collectibles, featuring Star Wars, Star Trek, Hot Wheels, Marvel, Marvel Legends, G.I. Joe, DC Universe and more. After nearly two years of my friend Rik Argel asking me to be part of his group, I finally joined and now I will be participating in my third show.
Although this has been away of making room in my collection, this has been a great and unique opportunity to meet and see new and old collectors. If your reading this and will be attending the show, please let me know what your looking for and email me your want list. If I have it, I will bring it. Hope to see you there! Cheers!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Daughter Get's New Braces

Wasn't real sure where to start, so I figure I might as well start with my daughter, Miranda, and her new tinsel jewelry.
Miranda is my teenage daughter we was blessed with, as I called them, ingrown teeth (teeth that grew behind her other adult teeth. One would think that a child who is always talking, always opinionated and well smiling, would have enough room in there for all of her adult teeth.
Well, it was not to be and over the last three weeks, she had four teeth removed over a two week period (deeeeeep roots) and spacers put in last week. Today was the day the she was welcomed to the world of those that got their teeth straightened. Here's to the next two years of tinseled pleasure. Oh, and her bands are pink.