Ever since I turned sixteen, my parents got me a moped for my birthday

Published Tuesday, 25th Aug 09:32 BST

Ever since I turned sixteen, my parents got me a moped for my birthday since sixteen was the legal age in which one can drive one. I absolutely loved everything about it: the way the chrome wheels shine, the nice blue finish, the black leather seats, and the roar of the engine. That moped took me everywhere from the movies to super smash brothers tournaments. Of course now that I am eighteen, I know I can get a drivers license but I wanted to stick with my moped since it has been with me for over two years now and it hasn't failed me since. I saw no need to get a new car since my moped would take me everywhere and driving instructor courses were expensive. Plus, my moped was more compact than a car and I can park it almost anywhere whereas for a car, I have to laboriously find a parking lot to park it in. One day, my friends came over so we can play super smash brothers which is a fighting game. Out of all of them, I am probably the worst player. They just have better skill than me and are able to maneuver quicker and faster than I can giving them the advantage in a fighting situation. Then, they started talking about their driving instructor courses and the questions that would be on the test next week. I however, did not have to worry since I have my trusty moped so I didn't have to take driving instructor courses or take a drivers license exam. After our long rounds of playing super smash brothers, we decied to call it a day as they wanted to go home and get some sleep. The next day, we decided to spontaneously go to New York City to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and perhaps go to some of New York City's shopping malls. We took the train and found New York to be as nice as it always was. We went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to marvel at the various artwork it contained such as Asian, Medieval, Classical, Roman, and Greek Art. We then went to Flushing to eat lunch which was delicious yet cheap. Afterwords, we went to China Town to shop at some local thrift stores that contained tons of wares. We then took the train home. We never want summer to end or take driving instructor courses.

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