It was their first time together......
Asked my lady about the threesome situation last night. She went...Oh, We've done it too many times before. Obviously, Thorey...Do you want another one tonight ?...I went...
...Let's go, LOL.It's all in good fun by instilling humor on our better halves. Thanks, Rhonda.
BTW, I've got another girlfriend myself. It's the other toy I enjoy riding snowmobile in the winters. '08 Arctic Cat Crossfire 800 Sno-Pro in Nightfire theme (All black).
Can't wait to do 3some in the Spring,
Thorey
Last edited by DeafUltra; Feb 4, 2009 at 06:17 AM.
Well, my attitude is a work in progress, and 3 kids later, I have perfected my patience routine!
In Aug '08 we had a spanking new Ultra Classic, DH did the textbook break in and we trucked ourselves from Canada to Springfield Missouri. Put the bike in storage, loaded and leathered up and went off to play. 3 weeks later we were doubling back to our truck when we got a rude reality check: motorcycling is dangerous. DH came to on the road, somehow in his shocky condition he removed his helmet but doesn't remember doing it. I gave him heartfailure as he located my body spread eagle down the road. Somehow we missed being evicerated by the guard rail, being run over by the oncoming traffic, and being crushed by the bike they said rolled 3 times. Fortunately good samaritans called the Sheriff and emts who eventually shut the road down and heli-vacced us to St Louis.
DH had broken collar bone, and ribs. I had a host of soft tissue injuries, the most damage being caused by my Grade 3 concussion and whiplash. I have complete amnesia of the accident, didn't wake up till the following day, somewhat paniced, screaming for my husband.
Its been a slow recovery. We started being Greatfull for being alive, followed by Greedy as we became frustrated at the slow recovery, to our current Giddy state awaiting the new Black Pearl Ultra. What have we learned? Quality leathers and full face helmets are a wise investment; good international insurance is a must; never get suckered by pretty spoked tube tires, and stay on a black bike: those blue ones are dangerous!!! And NEVER NEVER run over another screw, cause Dramatic Dismounting is not way to finish a tour!
Well, my attitude is a work in progress, and 3 kids later, I have perfected my patience routine!
In Aug '08 we had a spanking new Ultra Classic, DH did the textbook break in and we trucked ourselves from Canada to Springfield Missouri. Put the bike in storage, loaded and leathered up and went off to play. 3 weeks later we were doubling back to our truck when we got a rude reality check: motorcycling is dangerous. DH came to on the road, somehow in his shocky condition he removed his helmet but doesn't remember doing it. I gave him heartfailure as he located my body spread eagle down the road. Somehow we missed being evicerated by the guard rail, being run over by the oncoming traffic, and being crushed by the bike they said rolled 3 times. Fortunately good samaritans called the Sheriff and emts who eventually shut the road down and heli-vacced us to St Louis.
DH had broken collar bone, and ribs. I had a host of soft tissue injuries, the most damage being caused by my Grade 3 concussion and whiplash. I have complete amnesia of the accident, didn't wake up till the following day, somewhat paniced, screaming for my husband.
Its been a slow recovery. We started being Greatfull for being alive, followed by Greedy as we became frustrated at the slow recovery, to our current Giddy state awaiting the new Black Pearl Ultra. What have we learned? Quality leathers and full face helmets are a wise investment; good international insurance is a must; never get suckered by pretty spoked tube tires, and stay on a black bike: those blue ones are dangerous!!! And NEVER NEVER run over another screw, cause Dramatic Dismounting is not way to finish a tour!










OMG!!!






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Thanks again!



It has to be man/woman/motorcycle....

