Blogspot's 1st Motorbike Moment
I realize that I have not described any motorbike moments in a while, but after a while, it's less surprising to see people with huge boxes on their motorbikes. However, I do think I must give props where props are due.
Motorbike Moment: A man was driving on the wrong side of the road that we live on, Nam Ky Khoi Nghia. He had a child sitting in front of him who was resting her head on his arm. I thought it was a little dangerous; after all, the child could fall. As they came closer, I could see that the child was actually sleeping. Someone, a small child, fell asleep while sitting on a motorbike. Not only that, but she was actually resting on his arm, the very arm that is steering the motorbike on the wrong side of the road, and not falling off!!! Big trophy to the kid who could not have been more than 4 years old. I salute you.
2nd place goes to the doog panting on the motorbike. I don't know how it managed to stay on, look around, and not be curious enough to jump off (nothing was keeping this dog on this bike but the dog's surprising obedience and perhaps a bit of fear of the owner driving). That'll do, dog. That'll do.
Motorbike Moment: A man was driving on the wrong side of the road that we live on, Nam Ky Khoi Nghia. He had a child sitting in front of him who was resting her head on his arm. I thought it was a little dangerous; after all, the child could fall. As they came closer, I could see that the child was actually sleeping. Someone, a small child, fell asleep while sitting on a motorbike. Not only that, but she was actually resting on his arm, the very arm that is steering the motorbike on the wrong side of the road, and not falling off!!! Big trophy to the kid who could not have been more than 4 years old. I salute you.
2nd place goes to the doog panting on the motorbike. I don't know how it managed to stay on, look around, and not be curious enough to jump off (nothing was keeping this dog on this bike but the dog's surprising obedience and perhaps a bit of fear of the owner driving). That'll do, dog. That'll do.

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