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You still haven't noticed your wallet is missing? Oh, and I have the deed to your cabin too.Fleece pants? You bought them from Buzglyd?
You still haven't noticed your wallet is missing? Oh, and I have the deed to your cabin too.Fleece pants? You bought them from Buzglyd?
I just got back from a nice ride up and over Palomar mountain. About 105 miles total. Lots of fire damage.I don't worry about any of that shyt. I'm dedicated to having as much fun as I can while I'm still breathing. It all ends in a dirt nap anyway, and we never know what day it all ends, so better get it in now. My favorite saying is that there ain't no U-Haul hitched to the hearse. This ain't no dress rehersal boys. Get yer asses out on the road!
I think most of the houses up there survived. They weren't complaining about loud Vtwins. They were complaining about idiot sportbike riders riding way over their heads and crashing into everything.... I'm still at it in Utah. Temperature overnight was only 45. Goldwing's purring along to work and the Zrex is still carving canyons on weekends. Thank God for global warming! Longer riding season. And when the oceans all rise 20 feet (as the manbearpig predicts) next year then BrowningBAR will be owning beach front property. Cool!
Is there anyone left living along Palomar road to complain about irresponsible loud V-twin motorcycles?
I'd love to agree with you guys but my govt' mentor sitting next to me forced me to take another bite of cereal and it's against the law to type while chewing.True enough. I think we actually lived during the best time this country will ever see.
Slums? I thought you grew up in Montreal!I did, but it turns out I kinda' like her after all.....
We've split up and got back together a half a dozen times at least....It seems like difficult and impossible relationships are my forte` .
I always suspected you were the 5th Beatle.I was born in Liverpool, my family moved to Montreal when I was three. The house I was born in was over 200 year old, we lived there with my aunt and uncle, 2 cousins, plus my gramma and granpa, her widowed sister and my mom and dad. They only had electricity on the gound floor, no bath or shower and an outside toilet. a lot of the houses still had structural damaged from the germans and they wound up bulldozing the whole place in the 70's during one of their urban renewal phases. Moving to Canada was a dream come true for us