Isn't he too old yet??

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Registered: 09-10-2008
Isn't he too old yet??
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Mon, 02-09-2009 - 9:12pm

DH needed a new saw blade today. Temp was 55, so he decided to take the Harley for a spin. Not a problem, he's been riding for ages. But - it must be backed out of the garage, then turned around to ride forward. The melting snow has turned the dirt under the gravel drive to mush. Of course, the bike wheels sank in the mud and he had to get me to push on the front struts and help him rock it out. Then he roared out the drive. My guy and still crazy after all these years :)

Jacquie

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Tue, 02-10-2009 - 1:51pm
LOL...sounds like never a dull moment at your house, Jacquie.
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Wed, 02-11-2009 - 4:00pm

Your hubby would love it around here. On weekends there are several bike places, and boy are they crowded. Nice people. Our Red Hat group decided to lunc at one of the places. Heard there was good food. It was, and all the men and the few women in there were so nice. I got a short ride with my friends son. The only one of the old gals to do it. nothing ventured, nothing gained.martha


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Registered: 09-10-2008
Wed, 02-11-2009 - 11:21pm

Maybe I'm just too old to be pushing the thing out of the mud - LOL. I remember when DS was a teen and accidentally knocked it over. He tried to pick it up, then came sheepishly to me and asked for help. He didn't know that you push up from the side that is down, not try pull it up. It still took both of us to get it upright.

Jacquie

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Registered: 03-19-2003
Fri, 02-13-2009 - 6:53am
Sometimes I think that men never get too old for their toys. My husband had a Harley for a long time and then got a smaller one. He finally gave

 


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