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I'd like to give a link to my dslr pics, but I'll get sent to the principal, since technically my website offers pics for sale, although I can't remember the last-time I tried to get anyone to buy one. If you're interested is seeing them, you may be able to figure out how to find them, maybe. Finding Photos taken by a Leininger, can't be that difficult.
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I'd like to give a link to my dslr pics, but I'll get sent to the principle, since technically my website offers pics for sale, although I can't remember the last-time I tried to get anyone to buy one. If you're interested is seeing them, you may be able to figure out how to find them, maybe. Finding Photos taken by a Leininger, can't be that difficult.
I did a quick search for things I cant afford I got right there Lol
When we got to the HD museum, we were the second bike there, a security guard said we couldn't park in the courtyard in front of the museum and made us park in front of the store. When we came out from lunch there were bikes parked in the courtyard. There were only a few bikes in front of the store, where I was made to park. Well, I decided to move my bike so I could get a photo in front of the museum. Turns out, I'm glad I got both photos.
We were there on Thursday and bike night is Thursday night, but since we were going back home, we didn't stick around. We could have spent another night in Milwaukee, if we were willing to spend another 400 bucks for a room. We even looked for rooms a bit north of Milwaukee, but that was a no go, as the Oshkosh air show was taking place, and that drove hotel prices through the roof. A one-night stay, for 2 people, with one king bed and a Motel 6 was $499.00......wow.
Tomorrow is the wife's last day of vacation, so maybe, weather permitting, we'll get out on the bike one more time.
The most I ever paid for a six was a couple hundred bucks for a night… Just north of San Francisco on a Friday… It was still the cheapest place in town… And I had run out of steam, so paid the piper…
I'm thinking tomorrow needs to be a therapy session day. I mean, why wait until Friday? Deciding where to go and what to ride will be my two hardest decisions of the day.
I'm thinking tomorrow needs to be a therapy session day. I mean, why wait until Friday? Deciding where to go and what to ride will be my two hardest decisions of the day.
You forgot having to decide between M&Ms or a crunch bar
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