Okay, I crashed my bike the other day. This is only a quick post to give an idea of what happened to me. Hopefully I’ll write a more in depth post sometime during the week.
See how he loses traction with the rear wheel? That’s what happened with me. Isn’t YouTube great?
Okay, so these things are kind of hit and miss. If you’re reading this then I am thankful to you for taking the time out of your day to do so. I’ll be honest, when I think of myself as a writer, I kinda cringe. Don’t get me wrong, it is the dream, it's just I never really believe it will go anywhere.
When I think back to the day that I first knew I loved writing, and I mean really knew, I see myself sitting in an English lesson at secondary school. The school was called Wrotham and is in the county of Kent, England. As far as I know, it's still there. English was far and away my favourite subject. The best bit was when the teacher gave the class a selection of words and asked us to make up a story that either contained those words or was about those words, you know. At other times we would be given the first sentence and then write what happens next. Good times. Many times my work would reflect what I had recently read and it would be okay. Nothing special, just okay. On one occasion though I wrote about a merman called Finchy and can remember going into so much depth and detail about him and the underwater kingdom he lived in. I really enjoyed writing that and it must have shown because my teacher commented on it. She was really impressed and loved the story. That was it for me, my moment. Now when I write I think back to those great times and to that story. Hopefully, I’ll write something that you, the reader, will be moved to comment on. For me, there is no greater elixir
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2 thoughts on “How to crash your motorcycle.”
Now that you’re advancing in years, don’t you think it’s time to let the bike go? Get something nice and safe……like a big heavy Volvo? You know it makes sense 🙂
Now that you’re advancing in years, don’t you think it’s time to let the bike go? Get something nice and safe……like a big heavy Volvo? You know it makes sense 🙂
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Absolutely not. Your logic is flawed. I could never have afforded a bike when I was younger.
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