Thursday, May 12, 2011

Then Came Bronson

Got some real harsh comments back on my blog about a motorcycle rider (See me roar). Wasn't my intention to offend anyone, it was just an amusing happening at a stop light. Some of my friends are bikers and they are wonderful people. 
I think if I lived out in the country I would probably have a bike, but I'm not brave enough to try that in traffic.
 Heck, I'm old enough to remember being glued to the TV for every ephisode of  "Then Came Bronson". He was a free spirit on a motorcycle going anyplace he wanted.
If you remember the program, then you remember the freedom of being a biker. Hmmm, what great thoughts those programs gave us.


Anyhow, the notes got me thinking about how we love to feel a part of something and are quickly offended when we think that thing is being attacked. 
Feeling good about something is really important and makes life worthwhile. But why do we have to become so angry when someone else doesn't agree with us.  I've seen a lot of destruction take place because somebody didn't agree with somebody else. 
Life is too short to be offended by other peoples opinions. At least that's the way I feel, but that is just my opinion.


Just say'n


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