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Beautiful day here in Alabama today. Left the house about 7 headed for Montgomery to ride with Mikeeeeeeeeeee for a fallen brother's family. Mike and Vickey planned the whole thing and some of you probably saw Mikes post. ( He was a little nervous) About 9 the bikes started showing up. Mike started to relax alittle. After a riders meeting and a blessing of the bikes we headed out. Mike had a 63 mile route layed out through some pretty areas (for Montgomery). Everything went well throughout the ride and everybody had a great time. The chase truck even had fun, cause it came back empty. If you get a chance to ride with Mikeeeeeeee, take it. You will have a great time. I'll be there.
Mikeeeeeeeeeeeee and me
Thats Mikes glide and my RK lining up.
Just before takeoff
Thanks again Mikeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Jeezzz..we all want to see a picture of the hippie chick!
Hippie Chick never came out of the kitchen. She was hard at it making sure everyone had something to eat/drink and so on. Mikeeeeeeeeee was always outside gabbin'. (so if Vickie was working in the kitchen and Mikeeeee was standing around talking then the work was being done by ...................)
By the way, if you're riding behind Mikeeeeeeee give him plenty of room. Those ears create more turbulance than a truck full of Toyotas. J/K
Jeezzz..we all want to see a picture of the hippie chick!
Hippiechick (Vicki) was doing her thing all day with the foodline.
She put homeade biscuits and sausage out for breakfast
and BBQ and fixins for lunch.
First lady on the left is my second momma, Miss Pearl. Miss Pearl is well over 80 years old and has smoother skin that a lot of yioung people. Must be all that Cherokee in her.
Right behind her in the tie-died blue HD shirt with the big grin on her face is my sweetie, Hippiechick Vicki.
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