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Post by snowdog on Dec 16, 2006 18:18:43 GMT -5
Ron, with just a bit of modifing ( a wheel on the back ) you wouldn't need the snow ;D ;D maybe a couple roller blades on the front to help steer ---- then the harley riders could still ride too !
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Post by akansan on Dec 16, 2006 18:35:03 GMT -5
You know, there's something wrong with that picture right now. Michigan, in December, without snow? Granted, I'm not begrudging the 78 degree weather we had today here. I just wish I could have enjoyed it instead of having to work.
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rollingstone
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Post by rollingstone on Dec 16, 2006 18:36:50 GMT -5
Geez Ron, I keep trying to will our snow to you, as we've got more than we know what to do with. Since I'm not particularly fond of the stuff, I'll try even harder to send it your way. -Don
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Post by rockyraccoon on Dec 16, 2006 22:19:56 GMT -5
would you believe my neighbor one of these. bet he got a hell of bargain here in the south lol.
it's coming ron just hang on!
kim
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Post by cina on Dec 16, 2006 22:56:35 GMT -5
Aww Ron that is a sad sight. I think we got all our snow in September as now it is December 16 and still no snow I fell your pain I just want a snow day or 20!!! Cina
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earthdog
Cave Dweller
Don't eat yellow snow
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Post by earthdog on Dec 17, 2006 0:06:49 GMT -5
I know the feeling. When we got the 17" two weeks ago, and it was 5 degrees out, I went to the garage wearing my Carharts, leather insulated gloves and pac boots, sat down, and looked at all the chrome on the Harley. I was feeling very blue that the riding season was over. I started the hog up, goosed the throttle a few times and stood back and listened to that sweet rumble of a V-twin with loud pipes. A slight smile came across my face as I could picture the rides next year the two of us will have. A big, juicy tear came to my eye as I shut the motor off, took the battery out and covered my friend for the rest of the cold, winter. Many nights, as I lay awake in bed, I wonder if my black cherry pearl, painted friend is ok. If it wasn't for one female in the house, I would have rode my friend up the stairs on the porch and in through the front door, around the corner of the foyer, through the living room and into the dinning room. I would be able to watch her, caress her with a soft towel. Make sure she is warm at night and well cared for. I would be able to eat dinner with her, wake up and have my morning coffee with her and her beauty. I would be able to watch the morning sun light reflect from her gleaming chrome as I sip from my Harley cup. GOD I MISS HER.
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stefan
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Post by stefan on Dec 17, 2006 15:44:43 GMT -5
LMAO EARTH-- My nieghbor got a Harley 2 years ago- Insulated and heated his Garage for it- Bought an enclosed trailer for it- and actually was thinking about digging out part of his basement and installing a garage door there for it- He loves that bike more than life itself-
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earthdog
Cave Dweller
Don't eat yellow snow
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Post by earthdog on Dec 17, 2006 18:20:39 GMT -5
Can you blame him? She doesn't talk back, doesn't get mad when you look at another Harley. It always seems to make your problems go away for awhile. It's always ready to go anywhere YOU want to go. Doesn't eat much, only drinks alittle.
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