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Now, here's a side story... I wanted to order personalized plates for her that said "Lola" or "Lola 1" or whatever.. anyways..I was out on a ride from here in central Jersey up to Bear Mountain, NY last year with a buddy of mine. We stopped at a bar up in Mahwah, NJ.. and I pulled in to a spot next to a pretty sweet Mercedes CLK.. and sure as ****.. the license plate on the car was "Lola". I was livid. Even more so after our beers and meal.. There was a group of snooty rich girls cawin and huckling and making a ruckus in the bar, and they walked out shortly before we did.. and again, sure enough, Queen Cuckler owned the Merc. I wanted to kick her tire and be like "Fudge you give me my damn license plate!"
Mine is Ceasar. Why, well my M1A1 tank back in my Army days was named Ceasar.
My bike weighs a lot less than my old tank, but it gets better gas milage, goes faster, and is a lot easier climb on and off of.
On the down side, my ride these days does not have an 120mm canon, a M2 .50 cal machine gun, or a couple of 240C 7.62 machine guns either.
Miss those in traffic.
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