Journal Comments - 1982: Stories of the Young and Dumb, aka My First Bike Trip - CycleBlaze

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From 1982: Stories of the Young and Dumb, aka My First Bike Trip by Mark Bingham

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Mark Bingham commented on epilogue

Thanks for taking the time to read it! And for thinking that I actually have an oeuvre. :-)

I'm looking forward to your next installment, hopefully in the near future.

1 year ago
Mark M. commented on epilogue

Thanks for a great novel, Mark. I'm looking forward to working my way through the rest of your oeuvre too, when time permits. May your adventures continue far into the future!

1 year ago
Cat Lloyd commented on RC Cola

What a different perspective I now have of Uncle Sterling! My earliest memories of him are from when I was four or five? He entertained me with goofy faces, voices, and crazy antics. I couldn't stop laughing. It was magical.

2 years ago
Melissa Yergensen commented on first flat

Love the shorts!!!!

3 years ago
Melissa Yergensen commented on just tell 'em Usup sentcha

I've thought this same thing about people's stories when I see abandoned houses.

3 years ago
Melissa Yergensen commented on bad judgement

That quote should be on your book cover. Lol!

3 years ago
Charles Thompson commented on the hitchhiker

You know I loved this part of the adventure.

3 years ago
Charles Thompson commented on unexploded ammunition

CowSpeak! Ha! I speak Bison.

3 years ago
Charles Thompson commented on a whore in church

You just creeped me out for sure!

3 years ago
Charles Thompson commented on the case of the clothing culprit

Who wears short shorts?
lol

3 years ago
Charles Thompson commented on no such thing as a free lunch

I believe this picture may end up somewhere in black and white. LOL!

3 years ago
Charles Thompson commented on yellow brick house with white trim and two windows

And then she whipped a very agitated grass snake out of her apron and darted out of the kitchen and through the back porch screen speaking in tongues, never to be seen or heard from again....
I suppose it takes a lot of trust on both sides when relying on the kindness of strangers.

3 years ago
Charles Thompson commented on this was your life!

You put me in the way back machine mentioning the Good News. I remember thinking the expression was odd every time I heard it, and I knew what it meant.

3 years ago
Charles Thompson commented on the mosquito triangle

Ahhhhhhh! you invoked the Fogelburg earworm!

3 years ago
Mark Bingham replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on epilogue

Hi Greg, regarding the "one the most entertaining journals I've seen" comment.... I know you've read a lot of journals, so that's quite a compliment. Thanks! I've read yours, too, and have enjoyed all I've read so far. I'm looking forward to your next ride!

3 years ago