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<h3 class='item fn'>Life Is a Road, It's About the Ride</h3> Rating: 5 out of 5 Author: Daniel Meyer Year: 2006 Publisher:
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2 years ago
(From a fellow VRCC member)
Blue Moon
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2 years ago
2 years ago
While reading the one story previously mentioned, "Neighborhood Hazard (Or: Why the Cops Won’t Patrol Brice Street)", I, too, laughed for hours long afterwards. Even now, I giggle while sharing his "Kodak" moment on Brice Street.
Dan's compassionate and empathetic sides are well captivated in his penmanship inso much that I've wanted to pinch his cheek and hug his neck because I was/am so proud of this man's taking on life's challenges where he is the victor against intangeable feats as a fallible human being.
Git on, Dano!
2 years ago
2 years ago
Every story I have ever read, from the owner's group to the stuff in print, and including just his general postings have always been able to reach out and grab you as a motorcyclist and show you the scene from his eyes. Very few writers are as talented as this one.
Spend as much time with "The Dragon" as you can Dan.
(fellow XSive)