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« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2006, 06:45:55 AM »

Hey, I apologized for whining after I became lucid.  And it's too late to scratch the thread.

Quit whining about people who are whining about whiners while impaired.   Now you're attacking me while I'm having a personal social special needs moment.  

Maybe the Democrats will give me funding.
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« Reply #21 on: December 01, 2006, 07:00:32 AM »

ol' Rocket, that's 4 posts to this thread so far.  
 
Get a life.  There's a great big world outside.  
 
 
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« Reply #22 on: December 01, 2006, 07:10:24 AM »

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Betcha sound just like the William Macey character who does the radio announcing in the movie "Seabiscuit." Lol
 
I read and watch far too much TV. Take Baxter for hikes, snowshoe, and shoot firearms.

 
I will be he sounds more like William Macey in "Fargo". You betcha.
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« Reply #23 on: December 01, 2006, 07:23:11 AM »

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Riding is my passion. I've had other passions over the last 20 years, but you eventually burn out and find something new and interesting to do. If I'm not working, or riding, I like to read/talk about motorcycles and riding with other like-minded folk, so I spend a lot of time on forums. They ARE important to me. Can't ride in the winter, so skiing takes the place of riding, but if I'm not working or skiing, I'm on moto-forums. Or working on my moto web site. Or planning moto rides.
 
Does this make me shallow? Or just focused?
Same here except that I don't ski, I tow my bike to warmer places in the winter so I can ride some. All I care about is riding, I'm such a looser Shrug Baaa
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« Reply #24 on: December 01, 2006, 09:24:46 AM »

'Poof in '08!

Indeed, she does need a platform, or at least platform shoes, being as she's short.  Wink
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« Reply #25 on: December 01, 2006, 09:40:06 AM »

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.... I tow my bike....

 
NO NO NO Anna. That is soooooowrong so wrong. It's not that towing a bike is so wrong (I know someone who actually does something similar and I'm told he's a really nice guy too) it's just that some folks have a mental image of you as the consumate go-anywhere-go-antime-ride-through-any-weather rider and those 4 words have destroyed that image. Where are we now to turn for inspiration?
 
Woe is me woe is me........
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« Reply #26 on: December 01, 2006, 01:26:54 PM »

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it's just that some folks have a mental image of you as the consumate go-anywhere-go-antime-ride-through-any-weather rider and those 4 words have destroyed that image. Where are we now to turn for inspiration?
 
End of December towing a 225cc dual-sport is OK Bigsmile It's not like I'm towing my ST3 in August, that would be wrong Nuts
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« Reply #27 on: December 01, 2006, 01:42:05 PM »

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All I care about is riding, I'm such a looser Shrug Baaa


No no dear...you are a Goddess.  Get it right!
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« Reply #28 on: December 01, 2006, 02:00:49 PM »

i do other things than just ride....

I watch Speed Vision when Corbins ride is on, I Also watch the fun street rider show after that i also record all GP races so that i can watch them over and over.  I also  read my three subscriptions to Rider, Motocyclest, and Sport Ride. I have just finished reading a wonderful self improvment book "Smooth Riding the Pridmore Way"
On Friday afternoons i go to my local dealer to look at the cool new bikes and to learn more about the gear the shop wants to sell me.  When i get home after a long day i log onto my support group site "STN" and see what is happing in the real world you know so that i dont live in a box.  I surf a few sits like Pirates Lair  and Bike pics.com i find my self on e bay looking at what others are wanting to sell and see if i can add any to my brood.  

At that point I go off to bed and set my alarm clock that vrooms to wake me to a fresh morning of more motorcyle bliss.  SmileBigsmile

You mean that not every one slaves at a job to support there bikes?  
how odd is that.  Headscratch
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« Reply #29 on: December 01, 2006, 02:40:21 PM »

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Just finished rereading the donation thread and I'm just surprised at how many people are upset that their website was taken away from them. I missed ST.N like most of you, but for the love of Mike, I do have other interests.
 
Ten years ago I was just getting my first home computer. Since that time I still jog, ski, talk with my lovely spouse, harass my children, read books and magazines, officiate/coach soccer, work at a second job, take community college courses, announce ball games for the high school, participate in
community theater and ride my bike.
 
So why can't people find something to do besides whine about their favorite web site?
 
(where's that poking stick smiley-doh!)
brown nosing, ass kissing, and whipped!  Lol
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« Reply #30 on: December 01, 2006, 02:49:05 PM »

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i do other things than just ride....
 
I watch Speed Vision when Corbins ride is on, I Also watch the fun street rider show after that i also record all GP races so that i can watch them over and over. I also read my three subscriptions to Rider, Motocyclest, and Sport Ride. I have just finished reading a wonderful self improvment book "Smooth Riding the Pridmore Way"
On Friday afternoons i go to my local dealer to look at the cool new bikes and to learn more about the gear the shop wants to sell me. When i get home after a long day i log onto my support group site "STN" and see what is happing in the real world you know so that i dont live in a box. I surf a few sits like Pirates Lair and Bike pics.com i find my self on e bay looking at what others are wanting to sell and see if i can add any to my brood.
 
At that point I go off to bed and set my alarm clock that vrooms to wake me to a fresh morning of more motorcyle bliss. SmileBigsmile
 
You mean that not every one slaves at a job to support there bikes?
how odd is that. Headscratch
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« Reply #31 on: December 01, 2006, 05:29:48 PM »

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Now that's what I'm talkin about, people.
:twofinger:Gee, I'll have to think of something to get your approval too!:bash:
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