I used to ride to work OC when I lived in Boston. Where I live now is too far away from work to ride in. Riding is better here- much less traffic. Hope you can get on that ATV soon.
How fun! I have always been curious about motorcycles. Perhaps one day I will take a few lessons and buy one myself.....just for fun. It will drive Lyn crazy but it will be fun! LOL
It looks just fine to me! Cute clip there! The sound effects were the best!
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When do we ride? Mrs. Moto and I are ready!!
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very nice...a good way to explore and meet people...hint go to ace hardware and you can get a little solar battery charger that trickles the battery all the time
Thanks Rubye Jean! Next time I will try to shoot higher.
Mr. Moto - I will be ready on May 5th. Are you two taking that day off?
Hey Robert - Thanks for the tip. I didn't know they made solar battery chargers.
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No, Mrs. Moto is working but I have the day off!! If we are not too wiped from the cruise, I would love to ride with y'all. Maybe Maine and get some lobsta' it's only a few hundred miles!
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Ooh! I want one. That looks like a lot of fun. The bike is nice, too. (Just kidding. I couldn't help myself :o)
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I peed on my pants leg today at work. I'm a squatter. I know sitting on a public toilet will probably not bring me irreparable harm, but it just skeeves me to no end. Hovering can be tricky business however - one rogue stream as I had today and you've got yourself a pair of pee pee pants. Luckily this happened at the end of the day. It did prolong my day however, as I wanted to sit at my desk for a bit, hoping the spot would fade prior to my leaving the building. And, as it turns out, it was a particularly crowded day on the campus, with students moving in for the fall semester. Hopefully no one noticed as I quickly walked behind the buildings to the parking lot, glancing behind and down as I walked to make sure the offending spot was not standing out too much. Maybe I should keep a spare pair of pants in my office from now on.
Up until last night, I thought I had tried everything. Dishwashing soap, dental floss, olive oil, two different kinds of hand lotion, ice, and Windex. I was just about to give up. However, my friends McMeaty and McCheesy were not. First came the WD-40 and lots of tugging. Standing over the kitchen sink, McMeaty gave it his all. Unfortunately the WD-40 not only lubed up my finger but his entire hand as well. No go there. Next came the dental floss. But the hand cream I had put on after the WD-40 only made the floss slip right off my finger without moving the ring. At this point, I had been sitting on the couch with my arm elevated for about ten minutes or so. This made the swelling go down quite a bit (thank you Chewy ). McMeaty was confident between the hand lotion and the reduction in swelling that another few pulls and twists would work. I sat on the couch, arm still elevated, while he patiently moved the ring up to my knuckle. Then wth a few more twists, turns, and tugging, the rin
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Cute clip there! The sound effects were the best!
HN and BN - I think you two should get some bikes so we can all go for a ride.
Hey Rita - they are a lot of fun. Maybe you could covince Lyn to hop on the back :).
I didn't try riding till my mid-30's LesLife. Took a break for a few years and started up again. Maine must have some beautiful places to ride.
Mr. Moto - I will be ready on May 5th. Are you two taking that day off?
Hey Robert - Thanks for the tip. I didn't know they made solar battery chargers.