throttlejockeyTJ
throttlejockeyTJ
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Yeah odot, so why hasn't Radman showed up? TJ :clapping:
Axe, you're probably right, but first he'll take his "act" on the road to WFO! I'll give you a first hand accounting at the EOM.Jeff.....Get ahold of yourself there buddy. Cherie?? I want you to go right back to that dealership and ask them for your blue bike back. Plead insanity. Next thing you know you are going to come prancing in to West Virgina for EOM dressed like this:
Lets just hope there's no YMCA there....
I love "naming" stories, and I have a good one. It wasnt until my father passed that I discovered several "problems" with "naming" in my family. First, my father went thru life with a rather perculiar first name, Alwyn. I've only seen it in print one other time. Now, Dad was supposed to be named "Alvin", but as the story goes, the ol' German doc that delivered Dad felt there were too many "Alvin's" in the county already, so took it upon himself to change Dad's name. Dad's middle name was "Grey" throughout his life, and even gave me the middle name "Grey". We were both named after a great Aunt, Minnie "Gray" (oops). Well, after Dad's passing I discovered that he was able to graduate from high skool, do 24 years in the military, and even draw on SS under the Wrong Name! The name on his birth cert. is in fact "Alvin Gray". The "Grey" part has been corrected, in a manner of speaking. My cousin decided to name a child after me, and got the "Gray" right/write??yep Jim is correct. My dear or darling en francais. Also my middle name, although a nurse botched the spelling while putting it right on the birth certificate. So I'm Michelle Charree instead of Michelle Cherie. Mommy is still mad about that one! Nice choice Jeff!!Neigh, neigh, I believe that it's French for "darling".....not the same as a virgin, but then it's Jeff, so who knows?Well, every man deserves to get at least one...I referred to her as "Cherie".
jim
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