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Bokerfork lives there. Bokerfork lives there.

****. Not only does Bokerfork live there, he has obscene amounts of vacation time to go riding.

Just because he's still sore at you for that crappy picture on Hwy 36.....

 
Some very nice shots there OM -not bad for a 2nd-rate pole gazer.

Thanks for sharing ....you're really doing some cool stuff with that new camera!

 
[SIZE=10pt]Cleavage, Curves, and Wood.[/SIZE]

Awesome shots all the way!

How the bloody hell you get these levitation photos?

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Set timer, hurl camera skyward, retrieve remainder of camera from ditch, check screen for proper centering of bike. Jeesh, the simple ***** some people need explanations for. Next, you're gonna waste my time asking me to explain how gravity works...

 
Great report as usual but if you are going to park in lakes there is no sense trying to avoid the thunderstorms. JMO!

 
Whew! Almost forgot the food shot for Wendell.
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Thanks bro. It's nice to be remembered! Good Eats and a neat ride too.

Kay and I rode that area back in 2001 on a R1100GS. When you've been riding the coast and cross back over to the hot valleys, it's time to get nekkid. Now you know.

No comment regarding the big woods...

 
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Good stuff, OM!

Wish my mirrors had reflections like that. I'll have to talk to Mrs. BG about that.

Oh, and something's wrong with your FJR.

My FJR floats. Really. Yours should, too - go back and try running it down the boat ramp again. If it floats, you're fine. If not, take it to your local dealer - I think there was a recall to address the issue. The service manager will know what you're referring to.

 
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