Malve
Well-known member
Here is the situation.
I have:
2 little girls under 2 ½
1 very dusty WR450
1 new FJR1300AE with only 700 miles
1 feisty Italian wife
The Mrs. wasn’t too pleased (an understatement) about the FJR purchase but we’ve been together for 13 years so we’ll be just fine.
I’m dying for a road trip /adventure…but…
as all the married forum members know, you have to choose your battles and I know that leaving mom with the kids for an extended weekend getaway on the bike isn’t going to fly…not for a while at least, and frankly I understand (a little).
So here’s what I’m thinking…
The Mrs. knows that anything “work related” takes priority…always.
I live San Diego and work with one of the biggest (actually the biggest) brokerage firms in the country as a Financial Advisor. I only do fee based (no commissions ever) Portfolio Management and Financial Planning. I manage portfolios (100K minimum) on an individual basis and don’t sell any “products” like mutual funds, annuities or money managers. Many of the forum members here have a lot in common with my typical client.
Well, I certainly could justify a road trip (preferably up the coast…way up) if I had a chance to introduce myself and my services to some of you…and meeting a fellow FJR rider and receiving a free/no obligation investment portfolio review couldn’t hurt you either?…could it?
So, I’m thinking… last week in September (week of the 25th), I head up the coast, ride all day, meet some of you for lunch or dinner (my treat of course) along the way. Join me for some riding if you’d like…show me your farkles…and we talk about investing for a bit. Frankly you would probably find it interesting and enjoyable and most importantly…
I can have an adventure!!!!!!!
So if you live on or near the West Coast, and would be open to meeting, please PM me and we can start planning.
BTW if this goes well…I’m thinking… summer of ’07, I’m going coast to coast with my laptop and instead of “Feasting on Asphalt” it will be “investing across the interstates” but without the accident.
Michael Malvin
I have:
2 little girls under 2 ½
1 very dusty WR450
1 new FJR1300AE with only 700 miles
1 feisty Italian wife
The Mrs. wasn’t too pleased (an understatement) about the FJR purchase but we’ve been together for 13 years so we’ll be just fine.
I’m dying for a road trip /adventure…but…
as all the married forum members know, you have to choose your battles and I know that leaving mom with the kids for an extended weekend getaway on the bike isn’t going to fly…not for a while at least, and frankly I understand (a little).
So here’s what I’m thinking…
The Mrs. knows that anything “work related” takes priority…always.
I live San Diego and work with one of the biggest (actually the biggest) brokerage firms in the country as a Financial Advisor. I only do fee based (no commissions ever) Portfolio Management and Financial Planning. I manage portfolios (100K minimum) on an individual basis and don’t sell any “products” like mutual funds, annuities or money managers. Many of the forum members here have a lot in common with my typical client.
Well, I certainly could justify a road trip (preferably up the coast…way up) if I had a chance to introduce myself and my services to some of you…and meeting a fellow FJR rider and receiving a free/no obligation investment portfolio review couldn’t hurt you either?…could it?
So, I’m thinking… last week in September (week of the 25th), I head up the coast, ride all day, meet some of you for lunch or dinner (my treat of course) along the way. Join me for some riding if you’d like…show me your farkles…and we talk about investing for a bit. Frankly you would probably find it interesting and enjoyable and most importantly…
I can have an adventure!!!!!!!
So if you live on or near the West Coast, and would be open to meeting, please PM me and we can start planning.
BTW if this goes well…I’m thinking… summer of ’07, I’m going coast to coast with my laptop and instead of “Feasting on Asphalt” it will be “investing across the interstates” but without the accident.
Michael Malvin