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It's all good and Phil was staying at Orlando with his pops since last week. He should have gotten back this evening, have not heard from him.
It has been a bit of a rough road for me the last several weeks, but most of it should work out in the near future.
I truly appreciate the concern and we will get to meet up for a ride soon. I plan on texting/calling Gabe and Phil tomorrow and seeing how they are both holding up.
Sorry I've been away guys, August and the beginning of Sept had been hell for me with work. Just too many damn hours. Even if I did have my bike I wouldn't have really been able to ride much.
Just been busy working and with family stuff, got the kid into a new pre-school where she actually learns stuff and what not, and taking care of some personal stuff.
I was up at Dad's, I thought I mentioned that somewhere...maybe in my head with beebo all is well here, thanks for the lookout kimbo. In fact I have made some impressive leaps in terms of recovery, in my opinion it's being off certain medications but there is a lot involved that has made my new outlook on life in general.
I don't hang around on the computer much at one time because I get antsy and want to move around, I've always been a go-getter (get her what?) and active, this home bound crap is nutty! Think I'll pick up a bike and ride, the one you pedal....i know you guys don't know anything about that
Been busy also, thanks for the concern. Haven't been doing much riding do to weather, although that's changing. Been in the low 80's on the west coast lately and the rain is getting less and less.
This past weeks project has been getting a black 2003 Road King moving again. And yes it has gas... I am glad to say after replacing a few parts it was back on the road yesterday. The handlebars feel bent, and am still looking for a used engine guard and left rear foot board mount.
Have to work next Saturday, but plan on riding Sunday. Hope we can meet up somewhere.
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