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That is great the Kyle is doing good too!! 2 lucky young men!! Was never much for Religion but this makes me wonder. Somebody was watching over these 2. Get well soon!!!
That's great! You know, without wanting to look to much like a zealot, I say a silent prayer to the Maneverytime I get on my scooter. I forget sometimes but I think you build up a balance in youraccount - just in case. Case on Point: When on a trip last month, a group of us (partying very hard and etc.) were stopped in a turnout just outside of a small town that is down by the border of AZ and Mexico.One of the guys on a new bike had somenuts shake off and wanted tostop and go back to the hardware store to get somereplacements. I was sitting on the curb there in theturnout with everyone else standing around waiting for themwhen I noticed that my brand new back tire was low.I went to get a closer look and heard ithissing. Short of it is - We got it plugged. Rode the plug all the way home (800mi). The big deal was, we were just bearly outside oftown and just starting to ride200 miles back to the motel through the desert. I think I would have gotten maybe about 15 miles. 15 miles out of town wouldn't have been the biggest concern. Ever got a flat going 70+? Lucky? Somehow I don't think it wasluck? Keep putting in your requests to Mr. G for these young guys.
I am very happy to hear that Dustin and Kyle are improving. We need more young men like them. Our prayers will continue until they are back 100%. It is also great to see everybody on the forum stepping up. It gives me hope in our society. We usually only hear bad stuff. It is refreshing to see so many people show their concern for a friend in need, but I'm not surprised. We share the same passion and always want to help each other out.
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