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Joakim Wassberg Collided With a Sheep
Gotland Island, Baltic Sea, Sweden
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Part 4 of Swedish inline skater Joakim
Wassberg's story about colliding with a sheep while
inline skating.
ME AND THE SHEEP (Part 4)
by Joakim Wassberg
Both of the sheeps decided to cross the road.
The first one came very fast right in front of me and I had no chance
to do anything.
What happened was that I sort of tripped over the
side of the sheep and landed on my hands on the other side of it.
The sheep also fell, but was up on his feet again in no time. He
seemed ok and so did I, but I had to sit down and calm down a bit
before I could go on skating.
KABOOM. There I was.
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About the author...
Joakim Wassberg is a teacher, computer programmer, and inline skater from Gotland,
a small island in the Baltic Sea, off the Southeast coast of Sweden.
He has been skating for nearly 10 years and he loves to take a 30-mile ride
on his skates.
When he's not skating, he is playing with his two sons and
teaching them to skate. He also tries to find time to
compose music on his synthesizer and guitar.
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