Canadian FJR
Canadian FJR
Be sure to tell your lobster man that they are going for $4.50 in parts on Nova Scotia. I scored a feed last week for $4.00/lb.
Canadian FJR
Canadian FJR
NICE! Brian MacLean told me he paid ~$8 the other day :blink:Be sure to tell your lobster man that they are going for $4.50 in parts on Nova Scotia. I scored a feed last week for $4.00/lb.
Canadian FJR
You like every thing big doncha! Big bikes, big lobsters, big papa chuy, etc...And if anyone is inclined to point out that "big lobsters aren't good or are tough or are WHATever....." please save it BIG lobsters rock !
Size counts, Wheatie. Don't let anyone tell you it doesn'tYou like every thing big doncha! Big bikes, big lobsters, big papa chuy, etc...And if anyone is inclined to point out that "big lobsters aren't good or are tough or are WHATever....." please save it BIG lobsters rock !
Why do you think it's called the Great White North silly boy???https://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=CAXX0151 Uh MEM, I happened to be looking at weather forecasting for the Wheatie/airboss Rolling Kali Kluster Feck that I am attending, so I thought I would also look at Fredericton, NB weather.
I realize that I'm riding to the Canadian Maritime Provinces a month from now, but Dios Mio: 55F high and 45F low, with showers! This Zonie lives in the middle of the Sonoran desert, rain is a scarcity. Old Michael just might be right about New Brunswick!!!
Bill F., I am really happy that you brought up the topic of glaciers. For the last three years straight, Jeff C. - FJRGuy has been promising my Son Seth and I that we would see polar bears if we rode North from Arizona to Canada. And for three years running we still have not seen a single fecking polar bear. We have seen beaver, moose, loons (besides Bustanut!), geese, wolves, otters and eagles; but still not polar bears like JC has promised us each and every year. There better damn well be polar bears at CFR 2011! jes' sayin' and nuff' said!Why do you think it's called the Great White North silly boy???https://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=CAXX0151 Uh MEM, I happened to be looking at weather forecasting for the Wheatie/airboss Rolling Kali Kluster Feck that I am attending, so I thought I would also look at Fredericton, NB weather.
I realize that I'm riding to the Canadian Maritime Provinces a month from now, but Dios Mio: 55F high and 45F low, with showers! This Zonie lives in the middle of the Sonoran desert, rain is a scarcity. Old Michael just might be right about New Brunswick!!!
Not to worry, the glacier should have receded by June.
If you are old enough to remember the 60's (or in some cases, were there but had consumed substances that caused memory loss), we used to have 'Mericans showing up at Niagara Falls in July with sets of skis strapped to their roof racks (this is a true story). Jes sayin, there's been some global warming since then... but I do recall there being a bare somethin' at the last CFR!!!Bill F., I am really happy that you brought up the topic of glaciers. For the last three years straight, Jeff C. - FJRGuy has been promising my Son Seth and I that we would see polar bears if we rode North from Arizona to Canada. And for three years running we still have not seen a single fecking polar bear. We have seen beaver, moose, loons (besides Bustanut!), geese, wolves, otters and eagles; but still not polar bears like JC has promised us each and every year. There better damn well be polar bears at CFR 2011! jes' sayin' and nuff' said!Why do you think it's called the Great White North silly boy???https://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=CAXX0151 Uh MEM, I happened to be looking at weather forecasting for the Wheatie/airboss Rolling Kali Kluster Feck that I am attending, so I thought I would also look at Fredericton, NB weather.
I realize that I'm riding to the Canadian Maritime Provinces a month from now, but Dios Mio: 55F high and 45F low, with showers! This Zonie lives in the middle of the Sonoran desert, rain is a scarcity. Old Michael just might be right about New Brunswick!!!
Not to worry, the glacier should have receded by June.
Alright RayYzerman19; OK, I concede the point. Yes, there was one "bare" at Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada for CFR 2010 last year. And here's the "bare *******"!If you are old enough to remember the 60's (or in some cases, were there but had consumed substances that caused memory loss), we used to have 'Mericans showing up at Niagara Falls in July with sets of skis strapped to their roof racks (this is a true story). Jes sayin, there's been some global warming since then... but I do recall there being a bare somethin' at the last CFR!!!Bill F., I am really happy that you brought up the topic of glaciers. For the last three years straight, Jeff C. - FJRGuy has been promising my Son Seth and I that we would see polar bears if we rode North from Arizona to Canada. And for three years running we still have not seen a single fecking polar bear. We have seen beaver, moose, loons (besides Bustanut!), geese, wolves, otters and eagles; but still not polar bears like JC has promised us each and every year. There better damn well be polar bears at CFR 2011! jes' sayin' and nuff' said!Why do you think it's called the Great White North silly boy???https://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=CAXX0151 Uh MEM, I happened to be looking at weather forecasting for the Wheatie/airboss Rolling Kali Kluster Feck that I am attending, so I thought I would also look at Fredericton, NB weather.
I realize that I'm riding to the Canadian Maritime Provinces a month from now, but Dios Mio: 55F high and 45F low, with showers! This Zonie lives in the middle of the Sonoran desert, rain is a scarcity. Old Michael just might be right about New Brunswick!!!
Not to worry, the glacier should have receded by June.
Papa, mon amour, worry pas about the weather ! It'll be sunny and a glorious 25 degrees ( <9/5 x 25> + 32 = 77 F) the week of June 20th.https://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=CAXX0151 Uh MEM, I happened to be looking at weather forecasting for the Wheatie/airboss Rolling Kali Kluster Feck that I am attending, so I thought I would also look at Fredericton, NB weather.
I realize that I'm riding to the Canadian Maritime Provinces a month from now, but Dios Mio: 55F high and 45F low, with showers! This Zonie lives in the middle of the Sonoran desert, rain is a scarcity. Old Michael just might be right about New Brunswick!!!
But the coins fit their slots sooo much better :dribble:They only like bills at the strip joint..................
Canadian FJR
What are you horndogs doing to my Rally ?!But the coins fit their slots sooo much better :dribble:They only like bills at the strip joint..................
Canadian FJR
They are only trying to add a little culture with some discussion about the local ballet dance troupe.What are you horndogs doing to my Rally ?!But the coins fit their slots sooo much better :dribble:They only like bills at the strip joint..................
Canadian FJR
Yeah, but look at the temps !!! in the 20s !!https://weather.aol.com/forecast/7-day/canada/new-brunswick/fredericton/id/caxx0151 Okay der Hosers, this was forwarded to Papa Chuy by my Hibernian Henchman Old Michael. What's the story, Morning Glories? A solid week of showers and 60F degrees! Take off, eh!
Groovy, baby! I must try to get my hands on a Rider tomorrow - see if we're going to hit any of those ferries.https://www.ridermagazine.com I just came back from the mailbox, twas 101F degrees outside today so I was wearing my red Speedo and flip-flops, with the July copy of Rider. On page 72 starts this great article: Ferries and Fantastic Roads in the Maritimes, Counterclockwise Around Some of Canada's Finest Scenery! I CAN'T WAIT!
8 pages of amazing pictures and informative prose. The detailed map on page 80 showed our entire Apres CFR Ride to Nova Scotia, including Prince Edward Island too.
Article was half filled with a report on Newfoundland, I wish I also had time to see NF. Rider says same thing that Old Michael says: Newfies are the nicest Canadians!
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