madmike2
Shtirrenuppenmeister
As with others, I have reached the once "heady" realm of those without a "real" life. Typical for me, I'd like to say a few words.
Thanks! Thanks to "Slappy" for starting this forum, and to the admins who do a thankless yet very appreciated job of cleaning up the headings & topics, reining in the troops when need be (okay, sometimes they participate in the hijinx) and keeping everything "rolling along".
Thanks to the owners in cyberspace. You are what makes this place a haven for those of us who get stressed at work and need a place to hide. The FJR owners are what makes this site such fun to read (even Radman & TWN) and are who make the different FJR owners meetings such a success.
Thanks to those who are technologically astute and grounded enough to share with we commoners the secret of how to improve, modify and maintain our "meta-passion".
Thanks for the friends. I'm grateful for the friendships I've made centered around the FJR (If at all possible, you should attend an FJR owners meet to see what I mean), the Western owners in general and specifically the NorCal bunch. IMO, you guys are some of the best people on earth. I have been priviledged to ride with you (Yes, you, Mr. Smooth--I'm still learning) and I'm blessed to live in this part of the country where we have such varied topography and weather.
Here's to more successful years and greater expansion and improvement of the FJR Forum!
:yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo: :clapping:
[SIZE=8pt]Edit: I seem to have found what Bounce did: The 2,000th post doesn't "click over", but holds at 1,999. Interesting trick, but since my last post was #1,999, I KNOW this is # 2,000 notwithstanding what the system does with the post counter....... [/SIZE]
Thanks! Thanks to "Slappy" for starting this forum, and to the admins who do a thankless yet very appreciated job of cleaning up the headings & topics, reining in the troops when need be (okay, sometimes they participate in the hijinx) and keeping everything "rolling along".
Thanks to the owners in cyberspace. You are what makes this place a haven for those of us who get stressed at work and need a place to hide. The FJR owners are what makes this site such fun to read (even Radman & TWN) and are who make the different FJR owners meetings such a success.
Thanks to those who are technologically astute and grounded enough to share with we commoners the secret of how to improve, modify and maintain our "meta-passion".
Thanks for the friends. I'm grateful for the friendships I've made centered around the FJR (If at all possible, you should attend an FJR owners meet to see what I mean), the Western owners in general and specifically the NorCal bunch. IMO, you guys are some of the best people on earth. I have been priviledged to ride with you (Yes, you, Mr. Smooth--I'm still learning) and I'm blessed to live in this part of the country where we have such varied topography and weather.
Here's to more successful years and greater expansion and improvement of the FJR Forum!
:yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo: :clapping:
[SIZE=8pt]Edit: I seem to have found what Bounce did: The 2,000th post doesn't "click over", but holds at 1,999. Interesting trick, but since my last post was #1,999, I KNOW this is # 2,000 notwithstanding what the system does with the post counter....... [/SIZE]
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