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![]() ![]() | Rollerblades So last Thursday in Minneapolis was perhaps one of the most beautiful days I've seen in a long time. It was war, slight breeze, the sun was out... I went for a walk, but wasn't going fast enough so I went and bought rollerblades. Two problems: 1) I don't know how to stop. This is especially problematic as there are several small hills between me and the park. I almost killed myself the first day. Could somebody help me out with some advice on stopping? 2) Since last Thursday, Minneapolis has turned into Seattle. Rain every day. Wait, I take it back. My teacher just got back from gigs in Seattle and he said the wether was great. If it had really been a trade, it would be snowing in Seattle, but I digress... Could somebody help me out and make the rain go away so I can get back to almost killing myself trying to rollerblade to the park? -Jimi
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