Maybe, maybe not. We got scooters on Friday night. We’ve been thoroughly enjoying them, I have to say. Being freed from the tyranny of the ridiculous bus system (have we talked about the buses? Maybe another time,) is superb.
Lisbeth’s bike already quit, though. We drove them to work this morning, we just hopped on them to come home, and Lisbeth’s won’t start. It’s frustrating, since we knew there could be problems with used bikes, but they came with assurances from a friend of some of our friends. She got them bikes, too, and they’ve had no problems, so here’s hoping it’s just a dead battery or something, which would actually make sense, since it doesn’t do anything at all when you press the starter.
And Wes:
smartass
Still on the lookout for a US copy of BR, btw, if you run across one. Say hi to LW for me ![]()
October 31, 2007 at 1:57 am
Still looking buddy. I did find one of those old large model Gameboys if you still want that.
LW wants you to know that Walmart has sweat pants for $3.99.
November 2, 2007 at 4:24 am
So, “for all intensive purposes” are scooters the ‘motor operandi’ of choice in Taiwan?
November 8, 2007 at 12:06 pm
Ha! The scooters are, “for all intensive purposes,” indeed the “motor operandi” in Taiwan. Ahh, gotta love the English language and the abuse it takes.