wtf is up
Okay, so I was reading a crazy story about a mans acts of violence in China, and it astonished me, and left me feeling bad. In china, there has been 5 acts upon little chidren in schools where a man with a knife or some kind of weapon, not a gun though, kills them. It is almost the worst thing a man can do, Kill the future, they honestly don't understand. SO this time, a man killed seven children and two adults in a school. He used a meat clever. This reminds me of horror storys. The kids probably think that this is a horror story. After the articul was a sub-section that was talkinfg about how 17 percent of china's population is mentally ill, and out of that only 5 percent of people get medicine for it. That is a huge amount and needs to be fixed. I dont know how, but if it leads to stuff like this, it really can't be aloud.
Okay, so I was reading a crazy story about a mans acts of violence in China, and it astonished me, and left me feeling bad. In china, there has been 5 acts upon little chidren in schools where a man with a knife or some kind of weapon, not a gun though, kills them. It is almost the worst thing a man can do, Kill the future, they honestly don't understand. SO this time, a man killed seven children and two adults in a school. He used a meat clever. This reminds me of horror storys. The kids probably think that this is a horror story. After the articul was a sub-section that was talkinfg about how 17 percent of china's population is mentally ill, and out of that only 5 percent of people get medicine for it. That is a huge amount and needs to be fixed. I dont know how, but if it leads to stuff like this, it really can't be aloud.
A man named Jeremy McGrath a Supercross legend finds himself to be the best of the best. He has won Seven 250 Supercross championships, two 125's, one outdoor, and two FIM World Supercross championships. I have a Honda CR250, and that is what he used to race, its a great bike. He has dominated all of Motorcross and is a legend.
Jeremy McGrath is an unlikely champion who became a legend in Supercross. . Wining 12 major championships is not the easiest thing ever. Having almost 3 perfect seasons is even harder. But Jeremy McGrath has accomplished almost all of these. He wants us to understand that the life of a professional rider is not all it is worked up to be, but there are good days then there are bad days and it takes a lot to get to the top. Ive watched alot of his interviews on youtube, and other dvds i have.
He was a young kid who didn't have a factory ride was from California and had trouble buying a bike. But he rode like a champion, practiced like a champion, and soon found himself rising to the top where he would become a legend in Motorcross. He is the one that brought Motorcross to the level that we see it at today.
Jeremy McGrath was born in 1971 and had grown up in California most for of his life, living a normal childhood, but riding dirt bikes. He had one sister a mother and a dad named Jack. As he was young he had gotten into BMX racing. He would come home from school everyday and just ride his bicycle around the yard. His dad noticed one day that he was riding his bike pretty aggressively and decided to get him his first bike. The bike had been sitting around Jacks shop for quite a while. So at age 6 Jack surprised him with a dirt bike. He would stay out and ride figure eight's in their backyard all day. But after a while the mini bike had gotten old and as soon as age 11 rolled around and he found himself racing his first BMX race. He continued racing BMX for most of his childhood. He had a couple used dirt bikes here and there but as he got better he upgraded. Ive always followed him, and i saw in in soem arenacross at the coliseum, and pac bell park.
Jeremy McGrath is an unlikely champion who became a legend in Supercross. . Wining 12 major championships is not the easiest thing ever. Having almost 3 perfect seasons is even harder. But Jeremy McGrath has accomplished almost all of these. He wants us to understand that the life of a professional rider is not all it is worked up to be, but there are good days then there are bad days and it takes a lot to get to the top. Ive watched alot of his interviews on youtube, and other dvds i have.
He was a young kid who didn't have a factory ride was from California and had trouble buying a bike. But he rode like a champion, practiced like a champion, and soon found himself rising to the top where he would become a legend in Motorcross. He is the one that brought Motorcross to the level that we see it at today.
Jeremy McGrath was born in 1971 and had grown up in California most for of his life, living a normal childhood, but riding dirt bikes. He had one sister a mother and a dad named Jack. As he was young he had gotten into BMX racing. He would come home from school everyday and just ride his bicycle around the yard. His dad noticed one day that he was riding his bike pretty aggressively and decided to get him his first bike. The bike had been sitting around Jacks shop for quite a while. So at age 6 Jack surprised him with a dirt bike. He would stay out and ride figure eight's in their backyard all day. But after a while the mini bike had gotten old and as soon as age 11 rolled around and he found himself racing his first BMX race. He continued racing BMX for most of his childhood. He had a couple used dirt bikes here and there but as he got better he upgraded. Ive always followed him, and i saw in in soem arenacross at the coliseum, and pac bell park.
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