The "skid marks" and not the ones from the rear tire, must add a touch of class:yikes:
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Steve 0080 - I'll match whatever you got for giddyup on that overweight Blue Wing.
Isleen eats your kind for lunch and doesn't even burp...
We'll find a nice stretch of pavement at the Rally. And if there's curves, you'll be further behind.
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Be there or be square.
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Line in the concrete: etched.
Steve
PS - change your forum name since 0080 is no longer in your possession.
Whooooooweeee!!!! Somebody grew a pair while he was on vacation. BRING IT Steve 0080. 53 is ready and on point. Dang , I can't wait for Russellville. I'm gonna get some money on this. I gotta call Stro and see if he can back me.
It wasn't a vacation...I am now certified to teach the Harley Davidson Rider Academy curriculum.
Traveled to Philly and did sound for Parvin-fest for three days. http://www.quakertownsoccerclub.org/...n/index_E.html
Them I saw my house in Philly that's going to cost me $40k to disinfsckulate prior to selling it.
Then a nice relaxing ride down the Blue Ridge Parkway for a few days.
Isleen is truly my mistress and she will do anything for me within her capacity.
Smacking down an overweight, over-farkled sibling is quite literally child's play for her.
Love that Irish lass in my shop - she rocks!
Thanks Shooter.
I am always happy to help anyone who wants to learn AND that's assuming I have the correct knowledge to impart.
We can do some static muscle memory drills and some tips about slow speed maneuvering these big girls in confined areas.
To keep rally risk avoidance minimized, we can take it off site to a parking lot somewhere.
No worries.
Either you don't sweat or you're a frequenter of laundromats? :icon_wink:
I can get some serious milage out of worn jeans... shoot I can get milage outta most of my clothing... but chose not to during this day and age.
When I was in the Army and in the field; it was never unusual to go for a week without even taking a whore bath. Once I did 2 weeks non-stop; sweating in a MOPP suit, I came out of it blacker than the darkness of a coal mine. :shock: When we came out of the field, the garrison and the civilians would steer clear of us... the sensed stench was repugnant. Not to us though; since we were used to it. :icon_mrgreen:
These days... I like to be a "little" cleaner. :icon_biggrin: