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I am amazed and thankful everyday for the speed with which I have recovered from this. I would not say that I am a real religious person but I feel that I have definitely had some help. I give Health South a lot of the credit as well. What a great place to recover! They are the best! Add that to a ton of support from my Friends and family + you guys and I consider myself one lucky guy. Nobody ever believes me when I tell them I broke both my legs in January. They are always like "Where are your Cast?" And then They always say You Broke them or just fractured them? I don't know why anyone would think that I would lie about something like that.
Some people.....
I am sooooooo looking forward to this ride and I hope Bill gets his Scooter together soon so we can make this ride a reality. What do y'all think about making this one an overnighter because I have never spent any time in St. Augustine and would like to check out the area around the Fort a little better. We rode up there for our Saturday ride at last years rally and thats the only time I have ever been there. Maybe Bill can scout us out some nearby lodging and we will make a weekend out of it so maybe more can come. That would be quite the trip for the Southwest and Southeast members to make in one day. Not that it can't be done, I would just like to relax a little and enjoy the oldest settlement in Florida some. Let me know what y'all think.
Great to hear how well you are doing so fast Dave !!!
I can already taste the beer and food. SickPup you up for a ride???
Pfffffffffffft silly question....as long as it isn't the weekend of June 23-27...I'm gonna be in the woods celebrating my Birthday that weekend...and hell yeah I'm ready to ride...JD maybe we can all meet up somewhere and ride into St Augstine together like the second coming of Genghis Khan....Bills neighbors will be impressed....
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