The contraption visits the great wall of port-O-let. (Sounds better if said with a French accent
DB
LeChatNoir wrote: Maybe you could you incorporate something that could be sort two pieces? One to keep mounted on the vehicle and one to be unbolted and burned at the end of the event? What day of the weekend did he drown? That'd be the day to burn it.
karine wrote:Thanks for the pic, Dusza!
- and MAXINE ! I am hoping someone would do it for me, but we NEED a place to find women's gear when we need it. Maybe a clearing house of sorts- I'm gonna be thinking on this for quite some time. It is a total bother to get what WE need, isnt it?!
karine wrote:.... and he'd have to trust we wouldn't read it.
Captain Goddammit wrote:You all know this is just a running gag... right? Every year you'll find me & unjon in the same boat. For some stupid reason.
Captain Goddammit wrote:and he'd have to trust we wouldn't read it.
unjonharley wrote:lies and distortions and untruths galore
Captain Goddammit wrote:unjonharley wrote:lies and distortions and untruths galore
he started it
karine wrote:Thanks for the pic, Dusza!
- and MAXINE ! I am hoping someone would do it for me, but we NEED a place to find women's gear when we need it. Maybe a clearing house of sorts- I'm gonna be thinking on this for quite some time. It is a total bother to get what WE need, isnt it?!
As far as the young man drowning over Labor day - it's very sad and unfortunate. Maybe your idea for an art car will give the Dad a chuckle or two over the next year... and that would be good. But I am also sure the pain of losing his son will last his lifetime. You could tell him, if he wants to write his son a letter, we could put it to burn in the Temple. But that is ultimately up to you... you'd have to explain it and what-not.. and he'd have to trust we wouldn't read it. I like your plaque idea, definitely.
I used to have a Harley. Kickstarted it one year after pulling it out of the garage. Two months of no riding and it fired right up... shot dog food out the front pipe like a shotgun.
That mouse must have had a wild ride.
Leather?LeChatNoir wrote:Black, well worn leather and a sticker on the coffin tank that says, "Turn on the gas, dummy"?!?
It ain't all that memorable.
But I miss the Autumn rides on mountain roads, for sure.
karine wrote:I'd like to see le chat biker and gyre biker get all rowdy over in the bar!
he he
karine wrote:talk about the good ol' days...
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