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If'n you bagger-blozos were out riding instead of hanging at the keyboard, while yer wife is packing the Depends & Geritol for the trip to the bingo hall, it'd be a different story on the vote! [8D]
Actually my 11 yr old daughter and I rode a total of 210 miles. I realize that isn't anything outragious but it was just a poker run 40 miles from my house. Mark and his wife rode close to 100 miles each way plus the poker run. Not bad for a Saturday afternoon. The party was fun too
I love the excitement caused by "The Bike Of The Month" thread. Most fun I've had since joining the forum. All in fun, great compitition with a bunch of great guys and gals.
May the best man (as long as he owns a bagger) or woman win.
you got my vote, thats one sweeta** ride you got there and I'm partial to baggers. Must admit though TX'S bike can make a man drool.[ sm=drooldude.gif]However, baggers rule.
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