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Just got back on the bike myself a week ago after breaking 3 ribs the day after Thanksgiving. So I am gonna get back in the challenge....lol May do it today......
You do have a beautiful bike.Why not join the challenge?
Sorry about that. I should have read from the last page backwards instead of just the first page forwards. Hindsite is a b!tch. Just so this Moron doesn't make the same mistake twice. 4 Gen's and the bike? 3 Gen's would be the best I could do unless I go the cemetery. I don't think I have the ***** to bring my bike close to the headstone. To much bad JooJoo...
Sorry about that. I should have read from the last page backwards instead of just the first page forwards. Hindsite is a b!tch. Just so this Moron doesn't make the same mistake twice. 4 Gen's and the bike? 3 Gen's would be the best I could do unless I go the cemetery. I don't think I have the ***** to bring my bike close to the headstone. To much bad JooJoo...
Hey, it's all good. This thread (and the group of guys who are active with the challenges) is a lot of fun. You're more than welcome to join in the shenanigans. The 4-gen photo actually got completed, as did the amp stack one. The current challenge was made by JAM:
Originally Posted by jam436
Before they start coming down, how about a picture of your bike in front of the most over-the-top decorated residential yard you can find... w/GOS
The GOS qualifier is "glasses on the seat", and is USUALLY attached to the challenge, as most normal photos, people don't do that. Kind of keeps things honest.
The GOS qualifier is "glasses on the seat", and is USUALLY attached to the challenge, as most normal photos, people don't do that. Kind of keeps things honest.
Love this thread... you guys do awesome work. Just haven't had the time to take part.
However... it has taught me to leave the glasses on the seat every time I take a picture of my bike.
Never know when one of those pics might come in handy!
Hey, it's all good. This thread (and the group of guys who are active with the challenges) is a lot of fun. You're more than welcome to join in the shenanigans. The 4-gen photo actually got completed, as did the amp stack one. The current challenge was made by JAM:
The GOS qualifier is "glasses on the seat", and is USUALLY attached to the challenge, as most normal photos, people don't do that. Kind of keeps things honest.
Got it... I'll try the next one. All my neighbors clean that up before new years. Thanks for the heads up.
Rain moved in before I could ride yesterday and today did the same thing. Not sure if all are cleaned up yet but I will try tomorrow on my way home from work.
I think he may need to issue a new challenge. It's the 3rd now, I doubt any Christmas decorations are still up...
Hell, there's a couple of houses around here that leave them up year-round...
But you're right, it has been a week - mine are down already...
so instead of decorations how about a photo with one of those big municipal snow plows...?
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