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Sep 10, 2006 17:51

So apparently learning how to ride a bike is not as easy as one would assume ( Read more... )

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butterflychef September 11 2006, 23:21:53 UTC
I never actually learned. Well, I tried, but I fell a lot and decided I'd rather spend my time making up things to eat than covering myself in bandaids.

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status_terminal September 12 2006, 00:58:30 UTC
A wise choice. I'd likely turn to something else too, if I haven't already invested so much money (and time) into the blasted thing.

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butterflychef September 12 2006, 01:27:09 UTC
Good luck with that.

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status_terminal September 13 2006, 19:21:46 UTC
Thank you. I'm quite sure I'll be needing it.

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dramabunny September 13 2006, 07:36:35 UTC
If you never rode a bike in your childhood, your current attemps can hardly be called 'reliving it'.

...Have you tried stabilisers?

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status_terminal September 13 2006, 19:22:56 UTC
Point. I'm sort of thankful I was never given the opportunity in my youth-- can you imagine how traumatic that'd be for a growing boy?

...stabilisers?

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melon_and_rime September 15 2006, 00:58:02 UTC
Would you like help?

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status_terminal September 15 2006, 01:00:31 UTC
It appears I do need some help. (Funny, they always make it look so easy on TV..)

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melon_and_rime September 15 2006, 01:02:51 UTC
As a poor college student, cycling is my main way of transportation. It's mostly an issue of your body learning how to make the beast move, and after you ingrain that into your brain, it should be a simple enough task.

I'll make sure to bring band-aids. Ah. And what was your name?

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status_terminal September 15 2006, 01:09:07 UTC
I satisfied myself with just walking everywhere, using the excuse of 'better excercise' and 'enjoying the scenary', but alas-- I doubt my old body can handle much anymore~

Band-aids would be nice. And, dear, my apologies-- Jyuushirou Ukitake, apartment 24. And you?

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