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I am not a fan of saying goodbye, so I will see you all soon. Or, as us NY'ers would say, see youse later
I was hoping to be able to ride with youse all one more time, but due to my wife having surgery and taking longer for her recovery and other obligations, I could not meet up with youse guys and broads.
I am leaving tomorrow for NY, but making stop overs at Savannah, GA tomorrow and Virginia on Sunday. I will get to NY on Monday.
I just wanted youse all to know that I truly thank each and everyone of youse for making me laugh and teaching me how to become a better rider. I wish youse all good luck and please be safe out there.
Please keep in touch and look me up if any of youse ever come up here.
We are certainly a unique group of riders, but joe, you definitely added some twisted character. A guy who is always smiling and takes his riding seriously. A missed member of the Crew, but ya know once you are, you will always be. Beebo the midget in your head will be missed as well
I'm sure some of us know some family up there, I know I will be in touch with ya.
Good luck with employment up there bro. Give reguards to Gina, bless her for honing you acceptable for society.
If you ever get up here to Rhode Island give me a yell. I'm just south of Providence.
I've been up here since last Sunday working a new job, and it just may turn into a permanent thing.
Never got to ride with you on any Crew rides, but have always enjoyed your posts.
Be safe out there.
Dude..what can I say...was a privilege to have know ya and an honor to have shared the road wit cha......and like Phil said...FL Crew is kinda like another "family" once your in..your in for life...we got a GA.Chapter, now were gonna have a NY Chapter...ride safe bro
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