I do like the fact that there are handles for the rear passenger to hold onto but Zac insisted about putting oh-so-soft hands around Drool's finely developed beer gut. It's so sweet!
YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE WITH US
I do like the fact that there are handles for the rear passenger to hold onto but Zac insisted about putting oh-so-soft hands around Drool's finely developed beer gut. It's so sweet!
English is my second language, and even I know to read the, "but", that follows a comma.
kick ass scooter, obviously. See pictures above.
Do you *really* qualify as ESL?
Soooo, I went back and reviewed the pictures. Then I went out to the garage and looked at my husband's Harley. Guess which one is kick ass.
The Aprilia, obviously. Everyone has a Harley.
My father-in-law has a similar affliction. He was born in Yugoslavia and so he learned Yugoslavic (I have no idea what language they spoke in Yugoslavia), and came here when he was 5. He lived in an orphanage until he was adopted by a family in Iowa. He's in his 70's now and still has a lot of trouble with pronunciation and vocabulary.
The Aprilia, obviously. Everyone has a Harley.
See...everyone has a Harley because they kick ass. Why would anyone buy an Aprilla when they could have a Harley?
Uniqueness != kickassedness.
True, but I am going on an adventurous road trip. Anyone can just take a Harley on a long distance trip. It takes someone certifiable to take a "pathetic" scooter camping along the way through the best driving roads the country has to offer (in that area) 2600 miles. I would say that's kickass.
See...everyone has a Harley because they kick ass. Why would anyone buy an Aprilla when they could have a Harley?
That makes your idea kick ass. Not the machine you're using.
I first spoke baby. Then I spoke Spanish, then I spoke English. Keep in mind my parents didn't know English at all when they came here. I really didn't start picking up English until kindergarten (I lived in Arizona during pre-school which still had a high contingent of Spanish speakers) At that age, you pick up languages incredibly easy so it wasn't hard for me to get it. But yes, it's still my 2nd language, and every once in a while, I make a mistake, whether it's word use or pronunciation of words.
Meh, I'd rather a Ducati.