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I got my ride in on Saturday. My daughters wanted to ride in the cage and take pics and vids of me on my birthday ride. I'll upload those as soon as my oldest emails them to me.
I wasn't the only fool on the road in 27-30 degree weather. In fact I got and gave the most enthusiastic salutes instead of the typical short wave bikers give each other.
Originally Posted by grbrown
I think Eve's already out partying! Many happy returns, as we say over here Eve.
Thank you
Originally Posted by cowboy 51
happy Birthday EveHd , so your pushing 39 now uh
Thanks
Originally Posted by megawatt
I'm working nights and I am WAY too crabby to be wishing anyone a Happy Birthday...but I might make an exception for Ms. EveHD.
Happy Birthday...I guess...my hearts not completely in it 'cause I'm too busy feeling sorry for myself.
Hey, it's the best I can do right now.
We went to a bar after all that dancing so I could get a couple of rounds of pool in. I played about 8-10 games non-stop. I was right on point. Even after the double shots of Jack I'd been drinking. Well, these two youngins come in talking a lot of smack about how they're going to end my reign on the table - LMAO
They look a little pissed don't they? I ran the table on both of them - it was comical.
Little do they know that I play on a team Shhhh we won't tell them LOL
I don't know about that ride, though. You must be made of sterner stuff than I. I was home Friday afternoon and had the garage door open thinking about it. After all we had two days of rain that cleaned the salt up pretty good, but it just wasn't warm enough for me.
Same thing happened Saturday morning - I stood there with the door open for a minute or two and decided against it. Call me what you will, I think I'll wait for the mercury to climb to 40 F or better before my bike is rolling out of the driveway. Be nice to see the snow gone as well.
Last edited by rivercityslim; Mar 5, 2013 at 12:51 PM.
I don't know about that ride, though. You must be made of sterner stuff than I. I was home Friday afternoon and had the garage door open thinking about it. After all we had two days of rain that cleaned the salt up pretty good, but it just wasn't warm enough for me.
Same thing happened Saturday morning - I stood there with the door open for a minute or two and decided against it. Call me what you will, I think I'll wait for the mercury to climb to 40 F or better before my bike is rolling out of the driveway. Be nice to see the snow gone as well.
I'm not in a position to judge anyone RCS. I had a great ride, danced the night away and kicked some major big mouth's butt at pool (they were pissed though LOL). What more would a woman need on her birthday? LOL
Yes, I agree with this statement. Beam and I are good friends.
Thank DM.
I kept it simple that day. Wine while I was getting ready at home and while I waited for my daughter to get ready at her home. Then the rest of the night I drank Double Jacks neat.
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