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I've never written such long entries in the whole history of my blogging. I try to refrain from doing so because I always feel a little overwhelmed when people write 10 page posts in their blogs...oops.
I want to add more commentary...so i guess this entry is the meat of the two preceding posts.
firm handshake
When I first met Mike, the guy who sold Victor his motorcycle jacket, helmet and gloves, I judged him by his long hair, unshaven spotty beard and the fact that he greeted us in his socks. He ended up being a really great guy with rich experiences overseas and who used to race motorcycles. Way cooler than a lot of the clean cut Joes we see on the street.
I learned a lot about myself from Mike. I'm judgmental.
Well, granted, i was open to his story and what he had to share, but he had to prove his coolness to me. I wasn't accepting from square one.
more later if i have time.
Trail
It turns out there's a trail behind my building that runs from San Ramon to Concord. I think i just might bike to work one day and see what it's like. It's crazy talk, but shoots, more dimension for me.
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commentary
I've never written such long entries in the whole history of my blogging. I try to refrain from doing so because I always feel a little overwhelmed when people write 10 page posts in their blogs...oops.
I want to add more commentary...so i guess this entry is the meat of the two preceding posts.
firm handshake
When I first met Mike, the guy who sold Victor his motorcycle jacket, helmet and gloves, I judged him by his long hair, unshaven spotty beard and the fact that he greeted us in his socks. He ended up being a really great guy with rich experiences overseas and who used to race motorcycles. Way cooler than a lot of the clean cut Joes we see on the street.
I learned a lot about myself from Mike. I'm judgmental.
Well, granted, i was open to his story and what he had to share, but he had to prove his coolness to me. I wasn't accepting from square one.
more later if i have time.
Trail
It turns out there's a trail behind my building that runs from San Ramon to Concord. I think i just might bike to work one day and see what it's like. It's crazy talk, but shoots, more dimension for me.
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