Category: Life
Weston Cage
Nicolas Cage is such an asshole for naming his son Weston Cage.
My New Whip
Since everyone else is doing it. Im going to talk about my new whip.
Its not really new. This was my old bike from when i was 10-13 years old. It used to be my street bike, i would ride around town in this thing. I used it once at the BMX finals cause on my way there, my BMX bike flew off the roof of the car and got run over by a Van.
So i had to use the GT, in the BMX finals. It was the last time I ever did BMX, because the track closed down. I lost that race also, this bike was pretty heavy to be a BMX bike.
I am going to keep it like it is for now, no grips~!
How to Look Approachable
Kurt Vonnegut made me Read
I first read Kurt Vonnegut when i was in 9th grade. I wasn’t much of a reader at the time. I don’t remember reading any books before that, not even for school projects. I guess that you can say that i was kind of an outsider in Middle School, and for some reason my History teacher ( I can’t think of his name), Told me that i should read Kurt Vonnegut. Since this wasn’t a school project i went to the bookstore and stole me “Breakfast of Champions.”
I was completely hooked on reading from that point on. I stole as many of his books that i could and as time went on where i had a job and could afford them i would buy the ones that i didn’t have. I read every one of his books in abot two years. Considering that i just started reading i thought that this was amazing.
I started to find out about other authors that i might like and reading all of there books. When i like a writer i will read all of his/her books. Just like movies, if i like somebodies movie i will see everything that they have ever done. But anyways, i would like to thank you Kurt Vonnegut, for getting me reading. You changed my life forever, there could have been a chance that i would have never read anything in my life. But because of my stupid History teacher in Middle School i started reading your Books. You changed my life and I thank you for the great stories.