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From: snarl on 10 Mar 2010 12:10 On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 07:36:24 -0500, Jinks <Jinks(a)thecomputer.com> wrote: >On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 04:59:30 -0600, "Old Crow" <walliscrow(a)yahoo.com> >wrote: > > >>I dont' have to worry about that. My wife has no desire to play our silly >>little games on the 'net. She'll do an IRL, though. Started priming her >>for Roger's party last night. > > Teachin' her to steal glasses? Fuckin' coffee everywhere... Snarl
From: Harold Gailey on 10 Mar 2010 22:10 Road Glidin' Don wrote: > On Mar 9, 7:45 pm, "Harold Gailey" <hgai...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > > Heh, heh. It also gets really dicey when your wife - knowing how to > countersteer from the passenger seat - tries to steer the bike to take > the next freeway exit while you're fighting to remain on the freeway. > I think that's why they say a rider should always out-weigh his > passenger. That reminds me of a story my then future wife loves to tell about the time she saved my bike from going down when I forgot she was on the back. It happened when I pulled into my apartments and as usual hopped off to push it up a curb and down a walkway to the stairwell I parked and locked it under. As soon as I hopped off I fell down cause I couldn't swing my leg over her. She held the bike up with her thighs until I could collect myself and get it back under control. I was pretty embarrassed, firstly for almost dropping my bike but mostly for forgetting she was back there. She was a great passenger. Still is as long as no wires get caught on her shoes. She had a horse back then and had some really strong thighs. She just recently got a horse again after about 30 years without one. -- 74 CB 450 - Stolen; 74 Z1 900 - Traded; 76 FX 1200 - Stolen; 78 FX(E) 86 CI - Daily rider nice weather; 02 FXDX 88 CI - Daily rider other weather
From: Old Crow on 11 Mar 2010 06:42 "Jinks" <Jinks(a)thecomputer.com> wrote in message news:fh4fp5tbg2d48e4e1p10j71ug8uduipdmi(a)4ax.com... > On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 04:59:30 -0600, "Old Crow" <walliscrow(a)yahoo.com> > wrote: > > >>I dont' have to worry about that. My wife has no desire to play our silly >>little games on the 'net. She'll do an IRL, though. Started priming her >>for Roger's party last night. > > Teachin' her to steal glasses? > > Jinks ('86FXRS, '07FLTR) > #64 > Remember, "No good deed goes unpunished" I'll have the trailer, thus the room to drag them home.<g> -- Old Crow '82 FLTC(P) 92" '87 FLTC '61 F-100 302/C-6 BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, SLOB#13, MAMBM
From: Old Crow on 11 Mar 2010 06:43 "Road Glidin' Don" <d.langkd(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:0fdda9e2-d3e8-40b2-848a-7ef1fa99b930(a)e1g2000yqh.googlegroups.com... On Mar 10, 3:59 am, "Old Crow" <wallisc...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > "Road Glidin' Don" <d.lan...(a)gmail.com> wrote in > messagenews:301012e6-09eb-4b12-8555- > I am deleting this post from my hard drive, in case my wife reads it! > > I dont' have to worry about that. My wife has no desire to play our silly > little games on the 'net. <snip> Mine neither. It took Facebook (and Farmville) to get her interested enough in computers to finally learn how to use them. Now I can't get her off the thing. Actually, my wife is into Mystery Case Files games. I'm not much on games, but she's got me hooked on those seek and find games. Reminds me of looking for something in my shop. -- Old Crow '82 FLTC(P) 92" '87 FLTC '61 F-100 302/C-6 BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, SLOB#13, MAMBM
From: Old Crow on 11 Mar 2010 06:45
"EZ" <EZ.Rider(a)NOSPAM.sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:j3ffp5h860kf2u01n35ffqihjj8b937j90(a)4ax.com... > On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 04:59:30 -0600, "Old Crow" <walliscrow(a)yahoo.com> > wrote: > >>I dont' have to worry about that. My wife has no desire to play our silly >>little games on the 'net. She'll do an IRL, though. Started priming her >>for Roger's party last night. > > Hell, last time I met her at Roger's, you were each riding your own > ride, and your Shovel was just finished and sounded as good as it > looked! And all fringy, too! > > -- > EZ Larry from St. Louis > '08 FLHTCU Still sounds good. A season spent riding in the rain has taken it's toll on the looks, though. Even more fringe than last year, too. -- Old Crow '82 FLTC(P) 92" '87 FLTC '61 F-100 302/C-6 BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, SLOB#13, MAMBM |