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Topic: RE: Had to laugh
Kim, I haven't seen the one that says "I'm the b*tch that fell off", that's just as funny. 2 more days until I leave for Daytona Yeah!!!
Topic: RE: Had to laugh
Oh GOD yeah......we had those before I learned to ride my own and I was still riding on the back. My husbands shirt said "if you can read this the b@tch fell off" and mine said "I'm the b@tch that fell off". Now they have the ones "if you can read this the b@tch just passed you". I guess I need to get that one now. Funny stuff.
Topic: RE: Had to laugh
Steve;
ROFL! I just read your post to my hubby and he replied "You haven't seen that one?"
I'll have to look for that one at the next ride I attend.
Blessings,
Jennifer
253 / 192 / ???
Topic: Had to laugh
Everyone has seen the old saying on the back of the shirt, "if you can read this the B*tch fell off". I saw one last weekend that made me laugh, A woman was wearing a shirt that read, " if you can read this, the B*tch just passed you".
Score one for the ladies.
Topic: RE: Drinking and Riding
I absolutely would not drink and drive! I value my hide more than a drink.
Just my personal policy. But you pose some very interesting questions!
Angel J
Topic: RE: Drinking and Riding
Since my surgery May 2004, I get bombed on one drink. It hits me in about 5 minutes. I feel ok to drive a car after about 45 minutes with one drink, if I have eaten. I would not even consider riding if I have had a drink.
Riding requires far too much concentration to jack it up by being intoxicated.
Of course the great thing is, at a convention or if some one else is the driver, Im sure a cheap date!
Ride safe Brothers and Sisters.
Mike Haxton
89 Honda Pacific Coast
The best all round bike ever made.
Topic: RE: New year, New bike
Thanks Ken, You can keep the Harley shirts, I refuse to own any clothing with an X on the label.:l0l: Congratulations on the great weight loss, I'm glad I was able to inspire. Like I said, there was nothing wrong with my Goldwing, it was a great bike, and I think my wife still resents me because I traded it for the Harley, but darn I love my Harley.
Stay Safe,
steve
Topic: RE: New year, New bike
Good luck with the new Harley Steve....
I must say there is a whole culture out there of Harley Riders.
When I started riding in Florida I started out on a 95 Sportster Custom...then moved up to a Road King. Back in 2003 I made the mistake of test riding a Goldwing and have not looked back! What a great machine. I would not trade it for any other bike.
I do agree that you have to at least own a Harley once to see the difference!
Can I interest you in 200 Harley T-Shirts ? LOL
Never mind they are all 3X and I'm down to a Large now as I'm sure you are.
I remember reading your Bio before my surgery and it inspired me!
Safe Riding
Ken
Topic: RE: Drinking and Riding
I don't drink and ride. I have a hard enough time balancing without
having contend with the alcohol too! And yep, after surgery I'm a cheap drunk. After all, you don't have all that food to buffer the booze like you
used to.
And if someone is crazy enough
to want to ride after having a few drinks, I'd first try to hide his keys.
Topic: RE: Drinking and Riding
Big difference on a bike isn't it? When we're at bike week the group of us try to nurse a beer as long as possible then wait a while befor jumping on the bikes. We wait until we get back to the condo then we cut loose. I see alot of people at these events that get falling down drunk and can't imagine how they get back to their hotels.



