[stylist] Impressions

Donna Hill penatwork at epix.net
Thu Feb 14 22:18:02 UTC 2013


Bridgit,
The biker girls are coming out on this list! You just do everything with an
intensity that is rare. I love that you're making fresh baby food for
Declan!

I didn't have enough vision to drive, but early on, I loved my bicycle.
Can't say as I miss not driving, though, even with the headaches of planning
around other people's schedules. Folks are crazy on the road these days.
Donna  

-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bridgit
Pollpeter
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 3:03 PM
To: stylist at nfbnet.org
Subject: [stylist] Impressions

How funny. I understand about first impressions. People usually think they
have me pegged based on how I look, but, as many here know, I have a pretty
sarcastic sense of humor, and I enjoy rock and roll more than the bubble-gum
pop people assume I love. I'm also a bit of a tom-boy despite the make-up
and high heels, grin. I was the only girl at the dirt bike track or riding
my bike off ramps and flipping around. Ross and I also have a weird sense of
humor most people don't get or appreciate, and we often joke about flirting
or having crushes on people since we are rather secure in our relationship.
Nothing wrong with a crush as long as you know where you go to bed each
night. I usually am better friends with guys, and though I can do it, I'm
not big on chit-chat; I'd rather discuss deeper topics, but again, am known
for my sarcastic tone, grin. Although, I've become rather a granola mommy,
smile. I'm even making my own baby food, though I love baking an cooking,
and it's pretty easy, just time consuming.

Bridgit
Message: 2
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 14:54:03 -0500
From: "Lynda Lambert" <llambert at zoominternet.net>
To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [stylist] CK prompt response
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Chris, well this might really blow your mind - are you ready to hear this?

How about a rock-n-roll, very aggressive,  wild  woman on a motorcycle?

 Until I lost my sight, 5 years ago, I was in black leathers and out riding
my "bike," meeting up with other biker chicks from different cities around
where I live - and riding all day long. My students were absolutely stunned
when they first realized I had a super  customized hot and fast bike - one
year  I bought myself a birthday present - Cobra Drag Pipes - and a violet
Memphis Shade for my Blue Dragon - sure surprised my husband when he came
home and I told him I had those things ordered. He didn't believe me,
really.

My bike is the "Blue Dragon" - the dragon's turquoise head faces me on the
tank, and it's body and tail encircle around the entire bike - along with
several JAGUARS racing with  it - and the tail of my dragon ends on the back
fender. If you really pay attention, you'll see that the dragons tail has
ensnared one of the Jaguars and is killing it. At night, I have neon lights
that snine down on to the ground, from the bike. When at a red light, at

night, I would often flick on that neon lighting and entertain the cars
around me on the highway - they loved it.  When riding through Amish
country, where I live, the Amish school teachers would wave to me as I went
by.  My Dragon has won "best of show" at some biker shows.  And, yes, I am a
tree-hugger, incesnse burning, wild woman!  I still have my bike - but we
cannot spend the days together any longer.  I did try to convince my
mobility trainer that I could see well enough at night to ride - but she

tested me, and then gave me the sad news.  Some nights I stand there by the
road, and I think, for sure, I could ride that night. Riding  my bike down
the road on a dark night was like  an exquisite dance with a powerful 
partner on the dance floor.   I started working on that prompt today,
with
lyrics, and I am writing about my romance with my Blue Dragon.

Lynda


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