Allow me to first say I'm glad you're OK - and still keen on riding. I will follow that by omg wtf lol you're a) gorgeous, b) geeky, and c) ride a motorcycle!!!11oneoneone. There is nothing in any of my manpages about any such thing being possible. /dev/brain is all confused right now, so I'm going to go ride. Oh and one of the guys I lived with in Iraq - totally addicted to WoW.
Anyway, back to reality - I hope you fully recover, and ride once more.
my super-gorgeous friend went down......
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All in all, it could have been much worse... if you're safe and are careful, you can cut out a lot of risks in riding. don't ever be afraid of riding a motorcycle, just keep a healthy dose of fear for the other yahoos on the road.Se7eN wrote:I'm so sorry to hear about what happened to you Jessica, i'm getting into the MSF and looking for a bike to begin on, so i'm way low at the scale, and hearing about this kind of stuff urks someone. But i'm very glad that you were only hurt with the foot and bruises. I hope it all turns out alright and you could get a bike you might like even more!
Yeah, and i kind of noticed when you're GOING to get into learning how to ride a motorcycle, your awareness and respect for riders goes up. I left my brother's this morning and stopped in my tracks, perking an ear like a dog when i heard a Harley come into town on the highway. Mmmm. I also give them alot more room on the road from the front or the back.