Monday, August 16, 2010

For all my loving/nagging relatives

11 comments:

Phyllis said...

I sense sarcasm.....

Karen and Steve...I owe you one!

Phyllis said...

On second look it is not even fastened...........

Matt Johnson said...

On third look, the bike is parked in my back yard and i'm not actually moving nor do i have any intention to thus the unstrapped helmet.

Stephen said...

advice: keep that helmet on next time you see your relatives. You're taking a beating...rightly so. : )

Grandma said...

Matthew, I didn't think about the helment when I put that picture on. I felt bad at first that I had but now I am glad that I did. We all love you is why we want you to wear a helment.

Daniel said...

Ha ha ha. Grandma just told you to wear a helmet again!

karen said...

Ha! Ha! Ok, Ok we know now you didn't wear it for the picture. But we all love you and want to make sure your safe.

Sarah said...

Wear a helmet! I know it's not the law in all places but it is common sense. I say everyone in the family that owns a bike should get together and go for a ride.

Stephen said...

Just glad my nephew cares about his head more than the bared skin just waiting to be lost to the pavement. Road rash heals at least--although VERY painful (trust me). I guess our preacher nephew has really powerful faith that the road gremlins can't eat his flesh when he falls. More power to you Matt...keep the rubber side down cause the rest of you is toast if you don't. : )

Daniel said...

I love how Matt has never said, at any point, that he doesn't wear a helmet. He simply posed for a picture on his bike without putting one on. Then we all razzed him without actually confirming that he goes helmetless. Then he told us in no uncertain terms "I wear a helmet." And the razzing continues!

Matt Johnson said...

It's now progressed to Steve is complaining that I'm wearing shorts and if i crash, it will hurt my skin. Seriously, who buys a motorcycle because they think it's the safe option.

Steve, here's my advice for you...buy a convertible. It's safer and you can still have the wind in your hair. Just make sure you have a roll bar in case the car flips over.