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Written by JohnMiller
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010 |
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While growing up, I used to play all day long with my friends, and even though I wasn't very good at football, I still liked playing it. I had a certain hour by which to be home, but other than that, nothing bothered me. After a while, I started noticing that my friends were spending more and more time indoors, instead of playing with me outside.
by JohnMiller
While growing up, I used to play all day long with my friends, and even though I wasn't very good at football, I still liked playing it. I had a certain hour by which to be home, but other than that, nothing bothered me. After a while, I started noticing that my friends were spending more and more time indoors, instead of playing with me outside.
I wanted to know why, of course, so I started paying visits to most of them and see what they're doing inside. To my surprise, their activities included watching TV and playing video games. I tried to get them to come outside and play some football with me, but they showed little interest.
I went to my parents to complain, and told them what had happened to me, and how no one wants to play with me. I didn't want to spend a lot of time indoors, but I also didn't want to play outside alone. I asked my parents for a bike, but they said I was too young, and said they would get me something better.
The huge box that appeared in front of our driveway in a couple of days didn't really interest me, until I noticed the writing on it that said Razor E300. I knew it was mine and I stayed with my dad until he assembled it, and charged it. I was so excited, that the first time I took it out for a test I stopped by all my friends' houses to show my new scooter to them.
Since they all liked it, and there were too many of us for just one scooter, and I was afraid someone might break mine, I told them to get their parents to buy them one too. In a couple of weeks, the entire neighborhood was back to the way I remembered it, with all of us outside, having a lot of fun with our new scooters.
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