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With our warm weather just around the corner (I hope), I will be slowing down. I'm sure once Rhonda gets on the back of that new Ultra though, I may close in on her. You know, our winters are longer in Chicago than they are in North Carolina.
With our warm weather just around the corner (I hope), I will be slowing down. I'm sure once Rhonda gets on the back of that new Ultra though, I may close in on her. You know, our winters are longer in Chicago than they are in North Carolina.
Here's hoping your winter is shorter than usual! If not, just come on down to North Carolina. Was in the 70s today.
I have been trying to keep up, but for every two post I only get one.
You keep those posts coming love to read what you write. It is like reading a book Rhonda. It is great how much you have the pashion for riding. We rode this weekend and it was really nice, my wife was out of town so took my daughter and she told me "now I know why you stay out so long dad". It was awsome.
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