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Taterdog, because in my lap is one of two minidachshunds that we own, and she is 11 pounds of mean, lean, American fighting machine with an attitude! I was watching Ron White one night, going through his "Tater Salad" routine, hence the name, Taterdog. She also, by the way, love taters, fried, boiled, baked, or raw. Welcome to the touring group, bro.
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My oldest and somewhat wiser brother told me many years ago that no matter what other bikes I choose to ride throughout the years, if I keep riding long enough I will eventually "wind up" on a luxury bagger....his prediction can true in the fall of 07 when I got my 08 Anniversary Ultra.
It was a moniker coined by a friend of mine some years back. I build plastic scale models as a life long hobby for the past 43 years. Sometimes we would all gather around the dining room table for a club or group build night to shoot the s**t trade stories and techniques and help one another out. Since I am considered one of the "elders" so to speak and always helping other modelers out with problems in building their models I was given the nickname "Dr Plastic"!
Hey ATkRWC check out my plate.....
I like it! Maybe a plan for my Tx plate. BTW I was a AH-1 & AH-64 Pilot..Small World.
My personalized tag. I had a 2000 RKC and my tag was HAWG2K. When I got the 2008 Street Glide I changed it to HAWG08. When I joined the Forum it just seemed right.
Welcome to the forum. You'll find there are some interesting people and discussions here.
I'm a truck driver. Shadowchaser is my CB handle. Sometimes there are days, whether it's life or driving, when I feel like I'm just chasing shadows......
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