What does "n'used" mean? Well, for starters it's a contraction. You know, two words smashed into one. I'll try using it in a sentence. "I bought a n'used bicycle last weekend." That's right, it stands for new-used. New to me, but previously owned. On Sunday I went up to Rogers Park (in a very round-about way thanks to stupid Google maps I might add) and bought a Nishiki road bike. It rides so smooth and is lightweight compared to the Trek.
For being 2 days old, it already has a lot of history. On the way back home we stopped at Uncommon ground on Devon and had two glasses of ice water and a giant iced chai. And this morning, we had our first accident together. I was riding with my favorite black leather purse and it slipped off my shoulder, caught itself in the wheel spokes, and jammed into the brake pads. Needless to say, I fell over in the bike lane. While I was fine and the bike was fine, the purse was not. I now have a noticeable hole in one side of it. Such is life I guess.
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