tacticalturnip
Elite Member
I've got a nice Japanese hybrid bike I paid a good chunk of change for 15 years ago. I never learned how to use the gears, it's so much more complicated than the bikes I had growing up. I won't sell it because one day I'll figure it out, or that's what I tell myself.
I used to love biking. When I was in South Korea I bought a Trek to get to work with, and it was a lot of fun while I had it.
I was storing it in my barracks room, and when the First Sergeant saw this he insisted I keep it outside. The very first night I had it secured to the bike rack it was stolen.
Never mind I carried the thing to my room and stored it on a rug, the bike belonged outside.
I never got it back and the MP's were no help. I didn't know I had to register it with the Provost Marshal Office, and that was one disheartening learning experience.
I used to love biking. When I was in South Korea I bought a Trek to get to work with, and it was a lot of fun while I had it.
I was storing it in my barracks room, and when the First Sergeant saw this he insisted I keep it outside. The very first night I had it secured to the bike rack it was stolen.
Never mind I carried the thing to my room and stored it on a rug, the bike belonged outside.
I never got it back and the MP's were no help. I didn't know I had to register it with the Provost Marshal Office, and that was one disheartening learning experience.