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Welcome to the forum Al. Can you let your wife know that I'm up for adoption?
She does have a sister! One shoe is way thicker than the other and only one tooth that sticks straight out. No job or job skills but she is pretty nice, she has ways treated me good.
It's quite the spectacle, I go every year, somewhere around 5000 bikes show up, and we get a police escort all the way from Woodland Park to Cripple Creek.
Another really good ride is Emily's Ride. It goes from Columbine High School to Platte Canyon High School. In memory of school shooting victims. http://iluvuguys.org/the_ride.html
Thought it looked somewhat familiar. My mom lives off of 24 in Woodland Park and I used to work at Cripple Creek/Victor Goldmine and took Teller 1 there everyday when I lived in Florissant back in '98.
Hey, maybe we will bump into each other when I am out that way visiting. Shoot, with Colorado's new law I might just move out there and stay!! As for the sister? Hey, even 1 toothed short legged women need love too!
It's quite the spectacle, I go every year, somewhere around 5000 bikes show up, and we get a police escort all the way from Woodland Park to Cripple Creek.
Funny, that's probably more than the population of Woodland Park and Cripple Creek put together...
Originally Posted by MileHighRider
Another really good ride is Emily's Ride. It goes from Columbine High School to Platte Canyon High School. In memory of school shooting victims. http://iluvuguys.org/the_ride.html
Since I went to Columbine, I would LOVE to go on that one. I knew Mr. Sanders, the teacher who died in the attack.
must be nice to have a wife that buys you the toys you want-------------------with my experience with women they hock my toys and then say they dont know what happened to them
Been there.........wife sold my Bell Tour Star full face helmet for $5 at a garage sale. "Must have been sitting in the wrong place" was the reason given. LOL
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