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My Bicycle

My car up a died a couple weeks ago.  Timing belt broke and bent a bunch of valves.  It would cost around $1500-2500 to fix.  I could buy a much better car for that kind of money, so I sent it to the scrap yard.  It's been a good car, but now it's time to rest.
 
I started using my bicycle to get around.  At first it was just a temporary thing.  But, Roseburg is so compact, and everything I routinely need is just right here, it wasn't a problem getting around on my bike.  My work, lots of shopping, restaurants, banks, barbers...it's all right here.
 
Then I started adding things up.  Auto insurance, tags, taxes, maintenance, repairs.....it amounts to thousands of $$$$$$ a year, just to maintain something I don't actually need!  My bicycle uses no gasoline, needs about 15 minutes of maintenance/year which I do myself on the front steps, gets me the cardiac exercise I need, makes people think I'm politically correct for going "green", it's fun to ride, and if it breaks down, worst case is I buy a brand new one at Walmart for less than $100.00!
 
On those rare occasions when I actually need to go outside my little community, there are public transportation alternatives. 
 
Even the weather is not really a factor.  Yes, it can be cold in winter, and yes, it may rain or snow.  But I just dress accordingly; no place I have to go is really that far away anyway.
 
So, I've made a decision to not buy a car and stick with my bicycle.  Some of my friends think that's an unusual decision.  But so far, none of them have been able to give me one reason why I should throw away thousands of dollars on another vehicle
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