Madmudder
Tim
Thanks for sharing KJ, It's always a blast being around like minded or mindless individuals.
In other words...Just for the record, KJ, I originally told you I would be at Snowshoe(The Fiddlehead) at 1200. You texted me that you would be there at 1230 Friday morning before I left home. I pulled in at 1158. I was hungry, so I had a sandwich at Subway. I then moved the bike down to the Fiddlehead parking lot and waited. My first three hours were in and out of rain. As I sat there I saw another ominous looking front coming. I had my GPS on and said I would wait until it said 1300. As soon as it did,I pulled out. Sitting for an hour was enough for me. I would have sent you a message, but Snowshoe falls under the "Green Bank" communication blackout effect. As it turned out I still got caught in a little more rain, but then enjoyed a great ride in.
Marty did look for a tire repair app on his phoneSo on Friday a small group of us were touring SE Ohio kinda laidback like...and stopped for a bite to eat.
We get back on the bike and Petey yells "Yo!, yer rear tire ain't lookin' good bro!"....so I says to myself, "Cool. I will check out and repair said rear tire with the help of my friends."
This is the help they gave me...with a little personal momento of kindness from Marty...
The locals were a-say'n...Marty did look for a tire repair app on his phoneSo on Friday a small group of us were touring SE Ohio kinda laidback like...and stopped for a bite to eat.
We get back on the bike and Petey yells "Yo!, yer rear tire ain't lookin' good bro!"....so I says to myself, "Cool. I will check out and repair said rear tire with the help of my friends."
This is the help they gave me...with a little personal momento of kindness from Marty...
bwahahahahahaMarty did look for a tire repair app on his phone
So Tom...what was their reaction when you informed them of the poison ivy?K.J. did you get an itch after eating that Homewrecker? Could be the poison ivy in that tree right next to the picnic table. Anyway, hope you enjoyed that dog twice.
Very clear and concise but it appears to need a little more development in the IPX7 water proof rating This Zumo 1000 would have failed miserably for our trip down on Thursday!Had a great time - thank you KJ for putting together a pretty darn good weekend!!
My Zumo 660 decided to take a vacation, so I did a little prototype testing for Garmin - here's a peak at the next big thing in motorcycle navigation - this thing is super reliable, always on and dead accurate!!
The new Garmin Zumo 1000...
She smiled in her endaring bleached blond toothless way and remarked, "well isn't that special".So Tom...what was their reaction when you informed them of the poison ivy?K.J. did you get an itch after eating that Homewrecker? Could be the poison ivy in that tree right next to the picnic table. Anyway, hope you enjoyed that dog twice.
Nope, no reactions. I brought along some medicinal remedies just in case I got some Hillbilly itch.She smiled in her endaring bleached blond toothless way and remarked, "well isn't that special".So Tom...what was their reaction when you informed them of the poison ivy?K.J. did you get an itch after eating that Homewrecker? Could be the poison ivy in that tree right next to the picnic table. Anyway, hope you enjoyed that dog twice.
6 minutes? That is just to eat the half right? They give you 12 minutes for the whole thing and the record is 2:52!Nope, no reactions. I brought along some medicinal remedies just in case I got some Hillbilly itch.She smiled in her endaring bleached blond toothless way and remarked, "well isn't that special".So Tom...what was their reaction when you informed them of the poison ivy?K.J. did you get an itch after eating that Homewrecker? Could be the poison ivy in that tree right next to the picnic table. Anyway, hope you enjoyed that dog twice.
The habanero peppers were mild on that Homewrecker as well, no barbed wire in the morning. Easy Peasey, the 6min challenge is in store for next year.
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