Sunday, April 18, 2010

Spot The Lie

For this blog I chose the Two truths and one lie. I will tell you two true things about my life as well as one lie. See if you can spot the lie and leave me comments on what you think my one lie is.

When I was in fifth grade I lived in Seattle, WA. I lived about half a mile away from the school and I usually walked to school, however on this day it was raining really hard even for Seattle standards. I was really dreading the walk to school because I know I wouldn't have be all dried out till well after lunch. But then I remembered that my dad way working out of town and his car was still home, at this time my mom had already left for work so I figured what would the harm be if I took the Tahoe to school. So I just took the keys and drove the back streets to school. I had even parked it perfectly and went on my way to class. Little did I know I was spotted by a teacher and was snitched on to the Police, and was hauled away and taken to the station to call my mom and tell her what I had done. All and all it was a pretty dumb thing to do but by the next day I was a legend.

I have been in competitive BMX for 12 years I have won and lost my fair share of races, I am mainly in it for the fun and thrill of it. Although when I was 17 I was offered an amazing opportunity to be sponsored by Monster Energy my favorite energy drink company that I had wanted to be sponsored by for so long. Ever sense then,I have been riding with the support of the green M.

The last thing about me is I'm a huge fan of Prime Rib and could eat it every day.

2 comments:

  1. I feel like it's got to be the BXM (BMX?) story because if it were true, you really should have been profiled about this amazing thing in your profile piece. See how I'm using all the clues at my disposal to suss out this mystery?

    Alex, please be more careful with your words and your sentences. The first story in particular reads funny.

    Stealing cars is totally metal.

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  2. I am going to go with the BMX story as well. I am not sure why, i guess it just sound the most unbelievable... not that sealing your father's car is the most believable story either.

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