Right. I am going for a bike ride.

@Jackalyn (7558)
Oxford, England
April 25, 2017 4:44am CST
I used to ride a bike, but I have not had one for years. Now I have one. Yesterday I established I can still ride but stopping was another issue. This proves you never forget how to ride a bike, but you may forget how to stop. Today I may master the art of doing both. Note from Freya the Catblog Cat I watched and it was most strange. The Human should keep her paws on the ground on my opinion and I am glad I refused a ride in the basket.
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27 Apr 17
Dear Auntie Freya the Catblog Cat, My mama says she used to ride a bike, and stopping was never something she forgot how to do. And that was what led to several root canals. I don't know what a bike is, or root canals, but I think you were a pretty smart kitty to stay out of the basket. Love, Huckleberry the Cat, Kitty Blogger
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@Jackalyn (7558)
• Oxford, England
27 Apr 17
Dear Hucks, think so too. I gave Human 1 a mouse on the sofa to encourage her. It has gone now. Maybe we will find it in the bike basket. Love from Auntie Freya the Catblog Cat
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27 Apr 17
@Jackalyn Dear Auntie Freya, The bike basket is probably a good place for a mouse, but I think the sofa is a better one. You had it right the first time. Human 1 should have appreciated your fine feline instincts. Love, Huckleberry the Cat
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@JudyEv (342110)
• Rockingham, Australia
25 Apr 17
Hello Freya. I wouldn't have got in the basket either - at least not until your human learns how to stop!
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@dodo19 (47336)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
25 Apr 17
I'm sure it'll be fun for you to start riding your bike again. Enjoy!
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
25 Apr 17
I did not learn to ride a bike. I am amaze how others ride bike easily it looks hard for me
• Agra, India
25 Apr 17
Once you ride again you will be able to manage both
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