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I was reading a post on a GoldWing forum (GL1800Riders.com) from a guy stating that, in 2007 alone, he:
rode 18,000 miles,
worked no less than 80 hrs a week,
and took care of one (maybe two houses), SO's brain injury father, parents, all of his sisters and brother, handicapped aunt and uncle, and friends houses.
Then, to top it off, he was able to make 4993 posts (just on that forum) in 10 months!
Dang!!! I don't have 1500 posts on the 6 or 8 forums I frequent...and I've been online for more than 5 years.
So, back to my question...How does he do it???
I'm truly humbled by such greatness! Surely this can't be BS...can it???
Naw cain't be Gold Wing riders don't B*** S*** Brawhaaaaa haaaaa haaaaa I beieve the 18,000 miles but the rest is strongly suspect, cuz GW riders don't do any of that other stuff.
I woudl say he is full of ****, maybe he goes to work, he probably does his posting from there like the rest of us, I am sure he can ride the 18k, I know I ride that or more every year, as for the working 80 hours taking care of others and the rest, I call B.S.
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