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Squidley

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  1. Jim, Good to hear of your experience, do you have a link to their website by chance?
  2. Are you guys having identity crisises
  3. Same with me, but I have seen the upper 20's on the bike
  4. I bought the '08 on July 5th I have over 9000 miles on it now. I dont know how many miles I put on Muffins bike before he got it or the '86 I sold to Kbran. But I would dare say I'm above 12000 with the 2 days we rode the '99 before the big bang
  5. Well now that the monies have been presented to St. Judes....it's time for some pain The Date - November 8th The Place - Odyssey Tattoo 439 S. Marine Blvd. Jacksonville, NC. http://maps.yahoo.com/;_ylc=X3oDMTExNmIycG51BF9TAzI3MTYxNDkEc2VjA2ZwLWJ1dHRvbgRzbGsDbGluaw--#mvt=m&lat=34.751664&lon=-77.446757&zoom=16&q1=439%20S.%20Marine%20Blvd.%20Jacksonville%2C%20NC.%20 The Time - 10 am It would be great to have a bunch of folks be able to show up and watch the circus being in town. So if you dont have anything to do that weekend and want to watch Bobbie and I become forever marked with color....show up! There isn't really some grand plan besides getting the ink on and going someplace to eat afterwards. Beer 30 mentioned a Golden Corral restraunt in the immediate area and if we have a large turnout that will work out nicely. So come one and all and we will have a great time, and Thank you again for all that donated to the cause and for Beer 30 for all of his efforts in getting us inked
  6. Todd, I clicked it a few times and it couldn't be displayed
  7. Thanks Andy...now Lonna is going to read this and I'll have to find more room on trips for her crocheting
  8. Nice job Lewis
  9. Not a foolish question at all, a lurker is someone that joins the site and just reads the posts (which there are many) Some folks dont bother to sign in and just read from the posts that were put up on each day. I have actually met a couple of members that I never saw post, but that showed up to a rally or M&E. It's all good as we are here for everyone, regardless if they do a lot of posting or none
  10. I think he's saying that he thinks your kinda cute....I dont see it but to eaches own
  11. Matter of fact, both of them work equally
  12. Good to see you popped in Curt, been wondering about you. You know the old saying "Make Hay while the sun shines" I do hope things calm down for you soon. Looking forward to having your input back here on the site
  13. We were very honored to be able to represent this group Brandy, thanks to you and all of the members that supported us in our endeavor
  14. Good to hear your on the mend and got somne wind in your face Steve. Your grill is on my list and I will be ordering one here once I recover from the trips I have been taking
  15. DanO, Thanks for sharing quite an intimate part of your life here. I too have had animals that have had to be put down for their suffering. My parents Beagle was almost 18 years old when my Dad had to put her down. She had arthritis so bad in her hips that she couldn't walk. I have only seen my Dad cry twice in my life, and that was one of them, I felt so bad for him as his heart was broken. Funny thing is, he went hunting for bunnies on a winter day a few years back. Out of the woods comes this little cat, right up to him from out of nowhere and obviously living on it's wits in the cold. It followed him all the way home and came into the house. Now my Dad has never been a cat person, so he was going to try and find it a good home. When the 1st person came to see it, it ran and hid in an area that he couldn't get to it....the cat now lives with my parents and I swear, that it IS my Dad's Beagle Freeway. It acts just like the old girl, and it makes my Dad happy. So as 1 door closes....another may open in the area you least expect it my friend. BTW.... if you scratch me just right I may have that jumpy leg twitch
  16. I would think that it would, send them an email and ask for the center to center hole dimention and compare it to the width of your Venture.
  17. Give a few hundred miles for the tires to break in, I have run many different tires and for me the Avons have been the best I have used. Run the pressures near max and tune the suspension. I think that you will find the Avons will stick like glue once they are scuffed.
  18. I don't know Mini, but I would like to say right here that I am all for folks coming up with ideas and acting upon them. I have some thoughts about what I may do, but that wont be for some time. I would love to see others pick up the banner and run with it. I know that Snarly Bill has said he will have a 50/50 raffle doing the same as Lewis has at Vogel. I would like to see all our rallys have something like this, it would be nice to make this an annual pilgrimage and give St. Judes or the RMDH donations every year from us. I want to throw this out just FWIW the annual budget of RMDH in just Memphis (there are over 200 hundred of them world wide)is 2.1 million a year. The Daily expense to run St. Judes is over a million dollars a day, more than 1/3 of a BILLION dollars per year. This is a life changing thing, and I now know why Lewis trumpets it's cause so loudly
  19. What a weekend! I will spend the rest of the week recovering But it was SO worth it. Can't thank everyone enough for the great involvement, what a fantastic 2 1/2 days. We ended up putting on 1761 miles in 58 hours I suppose I still believe that I am young, but this trip told me otherwise I can't put into words right now what's going through my mind. This was one of the best things I have been able to do in my life, and that is no lie. To be able to honor a man that I loved being with, while only knowing him a short time was unreal to me. Being able to help little ones showing such courage, is what life is coming to be for me. To be able to serve a higher purpose and leave the planet a little better than you stepped into it, is life changing. As much as we will play down our importance of giving some money away, it truly is a huge thing. The meaning that was and is, in all your hearts, is what life is about. I am very proud of this group, I am proud to call you all my friends. I hope we have MANY more years together, to grow old and tell lies. Enough mush....here's some pics BTW...I am all for going back to Memphis, it looks like it would be a very cool town to check out!
  20. My body doesn't feel like it was a leisure ride ....but I would do it all over again in a second
  21. Good to hear you got to spend time with the boys from Ontario...we'll at least Gary
  22. It's been said well my friend, you have done so much to make notice of St. Judes. I am very proud of you, you deserve all the accolades that you get. Thank you again for stepping up and grabbing the bull by the horns. ....and Bill....Mark was with us, I can assure you that
  23. Rich, As it has been said many times, bike or not, no matter what brand or style, this site isn't all about bikes anymore. You never have to leave unless you dont want to be here. There are a few of the other members that have given up riding and still join us in their convertables. I would suggest that you just show up to any M&E in your new ride and have a great time. I can understand about being gunshy, Lonna is still a bit after our accident. Give it time and if it's meant to be you'll be back on 2 wheels again. If not then you will show up in your Toy....it's all good my friend
  24. Bob, I think about our meeting quite often, life is always full of surprises and we wish you the best with what you are dealing with. Just for the folks out here, this is a very nice machine and Bob is very stand up and will be a pleasure to do business with I am confident
  25. One day at a time Cindy, we'll be her for all of you and we will all go through this together.....in our thoughts as always.
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