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- From: osborn@cs.utexas.edu (John Howard Osborn)
- Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles
- Subject: Why I ride
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 00:24:47 -0600
- Organization: CS Dept, University of Texas at Austin
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- I've been reading the various postings about the physically nasty
- things that can happen to you as a result of riding a motorcycle.
- Well, I'm taking a break from a programming assignment, and
- waiting for the advil to kill my headache, so I'd thought I'd write
- up the following:
-
- Why I Ride
-
- I don't think that getting killed in a motorcycle is the worst thing
- that can happen to you. Nor do I think that getting injured is the
- worst thing that can happen to you. From my perspective, the worst
- possible thing that can happen to you is to realize, on your
- deathbed, that you havn't done anything. To live a life without
- experiencing the thrill of hurtling at 150+ mph on a motorcycle,
- or falling from the sky on a parachute, or going weightless on
- a tabletop with your motocrosser, or flying with eagles on a glider,
- or a perfect loop in an airplane, or diving a coral reef, or
- fighting a hard, rightous fight and knowing you tried your best, or
- travelling the world, or riding a storm in your sailboat, or
- seeing a while breeching is something I just can't do.
-
- When I close my eyes and dream, I'm skimming the ground, able to
- fly. I loop, I climb, I zoom under bridges, I dive and skim, I
- boom and zoom. I can't be happy always minimizing risks or constantly
- worrying about what might happen. Life is too short and there is
- too much to experience.
-
- My lover understands. Being gay is a blessing that frees us from
- the binds of societial norms. We're already out of the mainstream
- so we feel comfortable defining happiness on our own terms without
- worrying about what other people think. It is the perfect excuse
- to play and adventure and live a life that you can be proud of
- when the end is near.
-
- Yes, people get horribly maimed and even killed when riding.
- Lives are cut short by horrible accidents or even deliberate acts.
- But I know the numbers: If I use the right protective gear, if
- I get the right training, if I practice important skills, if I
- ride smart, and if I keep my wits about me in a crisis I can
- make the statistics look pretty good. I can't eliminate them
- but if it was risk-free, it probably wouldn't be worth doing.
- I want to LIVE, not just exist.
-
- -John
-
- --
- -
- -John H. Osborn - Boycott Colorado
- -osborn@cs.utexas.edu - Enforced discrimination MUST NOT STAND
- -DOD# 2001 '92 BMW Paris-Dakar - Queer, Proud, and Angry
-