3 weeks ago I quit smoking and started a running program. Going pretty good so far and now I can’t wait to get out and go for my runs, even though they are short for now. Once you start, you can’t really stop!
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22. buy a Vespa
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baEUlKWHYxY
Learned how to do it over the winter, took a break until may, and have been doing it regularly since … got my times down pretty nicely for only using the most basic of algorithms I think
I really want to get a Vespa, I can get a new one from a dealership for a really decent monthly payment, but for the price of the down payment I would have to put on one I could get a knock off free and clear. Most of the knock off’s I have seen are from over in asia and get 100+ mpg which is more than the Vespa’s get. They all seem to go about the same speed too.
Can anyone give me reasons to not get the knock off?
