My niece, who's ten, does that wheel thing as a sort of competitive gymnastics. It's apparently very big in Germany.
There was a part of my life when it was important to drive through the main streets of Toronto, very slowly, with the Burana playing on the car stereo, very loudly.
*snort* Is it possible to drive any other way than slowly through the streets of Toronto? I say that, of course, having visited you and parked but once - and was very put off by the number of comments I received on my American license plate in the brief time I was extracting my bag and making sure all was locked up. Say what you will about ugly Americans - and I say plenty, having been embarrassed overseas more times than I can count by the obnoxious and rude behaviour of Americans present - I've never harassed, nor known anyone else to harass, someone in the act of parking in downtown Portland or Seattle simply for having a Canadian license plate!
Competitive gymnastics with the Wheel of Fortune, eh? That would be something to see.
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There was a part of my life when it was important to drive through the main streets of Toronto, very slowly, with the Burana playing on the car stereo, very loudly.
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Competitive gymnastics with the Wheel of Fortune, eh? That would be something to see.
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