Joe Tone
Kids these days.
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From former Observer Editor-in-Chief Joe Tone, back in town for a visit, comes this photo showing a lovely East Dallas home that's been, to coin a phrase, LimeBiked for the holidays. Here's hoping it's the start of a trend. Perhaps instead of environmentally unfriendly and difficult-to-remove toilet paper, teenagers and immature adults throughout Dallas will merely dump a collection of color-matched bikes in their target's yard or swimming pool.
If you've been LimeBiked, VBiked, Spun, Ofoed or a victim of some other form of bike-share prankery, please drop the Observer a line. We'd love to tell your story.