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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Cambridge, MA
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Originally posted by Racerbvd
OK, I was born a loser, a runt, skinny, uncoordinated, dyslexic, my sister & brother were born with the high IQ, making straight As was easy for them, I struggled to make Cs, they are very artistically talented, I can't even draw a straight line, brother a star football player (who could have gone pro, if smoking Pot wasn't more important to him) and sister lettered in everything also too while I rode the bench. I started racing BMX when I was 10, to this day, the one thing that I'm most proud of is when my father told me, a month or so before he died, how proud he was of me, he said when I started racing bikes, he expected me to quit, since I was so much smaller than everyone one else, and was on a used piece built bike (if I paid & built my bike, they would take & pay for my local races) and I ended up earning State & National championships, sponsors, all without my father's buying me everything, then when he cut me off before college, I worked my ass off to pay for it. I was a successful businessman and multi BMX champion, on state, national & international level before he died. He told me that he didn't expect me to do what I ended up doing and how proud of the man I grew up to be. If I could make it, anyone could, and when losers like off-ramp whine about what others have, I laugh, as I went from nothing to something, and did it without the government giving it to me by taking away from someone else. My father was proud of me because I refused to give up or in, and made something of myself, and the one thing I cherish most is when he told me how proud he was of me because I was the one he didn't expect to be anything. Off-ramp, you do know that most of the taxes are paid by those you say get everythinbg, I'
m sorry you are such a loser and so weak minded, if you would open your mind, you might make more than $28K (I truely hope you were joking about that amount) and get the hate and envy out of your system
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Byron, you achieved the greatest success of all: your father was proud of you. Not much is as important IMHO.
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