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While I applaud your efforts I have to advise you Denny has the final say about which bikes pass muster in the shiny department.
Lol!! Not looking for a grade. But feel sure I wood have received at least a B. I did use the 6 step process. Wash, dry, buff with compound, polish, wax and buff. And hoping for bonus points for the hour on my back with simple green and the brush scrubbing stuff no one can see!!!
Party favors...check
Cake...check
Gifts....check
Cards...check
Beer...check and double check
Originally Posted by Michelob96
Lol!! Not looking for a grade. But feel sure I wood have received at least a B. I did use the 6 step process. Wash, dry, buff with compound, polish, wax and buff. And hoping for bonus points for the hour on my back with simple green and the brush scrubbing stuff no one can see!!!
Keep practicing your techniques...I believe by the time WS17 rolls around your services will be in demand.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Jul 29, 2017 at 05:09 PM.
Good morning Mike!! Happy birthday Pops!! Get him a stripper?
Couple years ago on my Dad's 81st, he was coming over for steaks and a kubbing session. Well, he was running a little late. I texted him, " better hurry, these strippers ain't gonna wait all day". Without hesitation, he replied, " tell em' I'm on the way, but I'm 81 and their still gonna wait all day!!"
Originally Posted by OKMICK
Keep practicing your techniques...I believe by the time WS17 rolls around your services will be in demand.
Oh hell no!! That's Chuck's job!!
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Jul 29, 2017 at 05:11 PM.
Mornin, Marcus. Perusing the other threads (and maintaining a safe distance), drinking coffee and looking at car show and motorcycle events around the state of Oklahoma. May have to take a ride today.
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