bicycle
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| Amount of texts to »bicycle« | 18, and there are 14 texts (77.78%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3) |
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| First text | on Apr 17th 2000, 19:05:40 wrote justice_oconnor about bicycle |
| Latest text | on Feb 3rd 2005, 20:46:23 wrote Julie about bicycle |
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The transportation choice of the poor, the wise and the aware.
I wonder what sort of response I'd get if I showed up at Mary's house with a bicycle-built-for-two?
Sitting between two cycles, one in front of me and one behind, a brake in each hand but to stop all that is behind me, who would I be? And all that is before me? A yet more final death of identity. The seat was hard, but I learned to like it. And the spinning before and aft was so mesmerizing, I awoke every morning not knowing where I was. I just gripped the silver metal tubes and leaned my head into the wind, aaaaaaaaaahhh...
A bicycle is my favorite means of transportation. Far more useful than a unicycle, more practical than a tricycle, a bicycle has the right number of wheels. It is pollution-free, good for your heart, and just plain old fun. Plus, if you're really careful, you don't have to stop at red lights!
A bicycle does get you there and more... and there is always the thin edge of danger to keep you alert and comfortably apprehensive. Dogs become dogs again and snap at your raincoat; potholes become personal. And getting there is all the fun.
Bill Emerson
Saturday Evening Post 29 Jul 1967
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