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<blockquote data-quote="Sharif" data-source="post: 1192353" data-attributes="member: 20508"><p>It was interesting - this kid Sean is probably half my age, and it was great to get deeper insight into him and his family. The best part about it is that I found his riding style to be very compatible with mine. Using the bikes as they were designed and intended to be used, if you know what I mean.</p><p></p><p>That's one of my favorite things about being in an academic environment, seeing, meeting, and getting to know generations of kids. He's in Navy ROTC and will likely go subs, which means I'll be riding out to South Carolina to visit him next summer if that's the path he pursues.</p><p></p><p>Riding is one of those timeless things that binds us all together. It is therapy, I couldn't agree more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharif, post: 1192353, member: 20508"] It was interesting - this kid Sean is probably half my age, and it was great to get deeper insight into him and his family. The best part about it is that I found his riding style to be very compatible with mine. Using the bikes as they were designed and intended to be used, if you know what I mean. That's one of my favorite things about being in an academic environment, seeing, meeting, and getting to know generations of kids. He's in Navy ROTC and will likely go subs, which means I'll be riding out to South Carolina to visit him next summer if that's the path he pursues. Riding is one of those timeless things that binds us all together. It is therapy, I couldn't agree more. [/QUOTE]
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