From: Joe Rooney on
I haven't seen the big hombre reporting in here for a while, I can only
suspect his recovery was halted mid stream, so to speak, in his pixxed away
life on the hefti-cycle.

Predicated on his deadness being a permanent condition, say otherwise as an
absense of affliction on others, and knowing how he spent restful nights
dreaming of the one car funeral procession, affiliations and acquaintances
riding their dirtbikes, I offer up the following as an acceptable and solomn
solution:

http://www.motorcyclefunerals.com/

Peace Brother Snoot!

Joe

XL600R


From: HellSickle on

When last seen, Big Guy was alive & kicking a few days ago. He
muttered something about making it thru the week without shooting
anyone, so I knew it wasn't an imposter. We had a Sturd sighting the
next day. Thx to RMD folks for your generous hospitality.

Our themesong for last week:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_Bog98DVi8
From: john on
and I though it was "the rodeo song"
dang missed the memo again

"HellSickle" <jdeeney(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
news:86b8972f-78c7-48b9-b815-1b9258756482(a)z19g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...
>
> When last seen, Big Guy was alive & kicking a few days ago. He
> muttered something about making it thru the week without shooting
> anyone, so I knew it wasn't an imposter. We had a Sturd sighting the
> next day. Thx to RMD folks for your generous hospitality.
>
> Our themesong for last week:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_Bog98DVi8


From: sturd on
HellSickle admits:

> When last seen, Big Guy was alive & kicking a few days ago.  

> We had a Sturd sighting the
> next day.

Ya made it safely, excellent.

That's a weird trucker song.


Go fast. Take chances.
Mike S.
From: Mike W. on
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 10:26:13 -0800, "Joe Rooney"
<ikerooneyat(a)bigvalley.net> wrote:

>I haven't seen the big hombre reporting in here for a while, I can only
>suspect his recovery was halted mid stream, so to speak, in his pixxed away
>life on the hefti-cycle.
>
>Predicated on his deadness being a permanent condition, say otherwise as an
>absense of affliction on others, and knowing how he spent restful nights
>dreaming of the one car funeral procession, affiliations and acquaintances
>riding their dirtbikes, I offer up the following as an acceptable and solomn
>solution:
>
>http://www.motorcyclefunerals.com/
>
>Peace Brother Snoot!
>
>Joe
>
>XL600R
>

Well............................. very thoughtful. Thank you, Joe.

I'm not dead, yet. The recovery is complete not counting a large amount of
muscle I seem to have misplaced. Just been a little occupied with other
things I guess. At one time, I had a stretch goal of 4 cars (including
moi), but that is perhaps slightly boastful. I do feel fairly good about
three (total) though. I'd bet 5 bucks I could get to three.

I might decline anything powered by a Harley... if I'm in a position to
decline. Further, as a practical matter, I don't think there would be time
for Factory Connection to set the suspension up for my "special
requirements". Best we stick to the old plan... anything but a Merc is
fine.

M

ps - saw an electric cello at a concert on Saturday night... trying to get
that cello passion rev'd back up. Gotta have a passion...


--
Mike W.
96 XR400
70 CT70
71 KG 100 (Hodaka-powered)
99 KZ1000P (training)
99 KZ1000P (rider)
00 Beta Rev-3