Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for July 04, 2013
Transcript:
Adam: The difficulty is what makes this worth doing. Clayton: Okay. Here I go. My adolescent attention span has been maxed out. I'm done. Adam: But you spent 7 hours mastering "War of Death 3". Clayton: And when the zombie apocalypse comes, you'll be thanking me.
LeslieBark over 11 years ago
When I was 8, a neighbor kid left his bike on our lawn, so I “borrowed” it for a few hours and taught myself how to ride. After countless falls and liberally skinned knees, I figured it out and have been riding ever since.
cheap_day_return over 11 years ago
I learned to ride a motorcycle first, THEN a bicycle.
QuietStorm27 over 11 years ago
I was going to say the same thing as Ms. Newman, there’s no way Clayton is older than 9. And he’s really good at landing.
rekam Premium Member over 11 years ago
My brother tried to teach me to ride his bike. I had to do it myself when he wasn’t around, using the neighbor’s fence and balancing myself until I was able to do it without holding on. Never could learn on a girl’s bike. I always rode his.
snperch over 11 years ago
ya’all are forgetting past scripts: Adam is a skilled unicycle rider.
Doctor11 over 11 years ago
Good grief.
krisl73 over 11 years ago
I learned to ride a unicycle in college when I was in a juggling club. I tried it again recently and have forgotten most of how to do it.
The way I learned was by holding onto a wall. Fortunately they let us practice in a gym, so I had a nice surface to unicycle on and a nice solid wall to hold onto.