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first time player, and first time big bike owner, lots of mediums and liter or two, only had this 2010 FLHP for four days so I thought Id play the game! This is Regis college in North Denver, nice private little school with a great nursing college. The book is the snake, by Ken Stabler, obviously a signed copy, thanks for letting me play and Ill post a challenge as soon as confirmation of my win!
Thanks all, sorry if i scooped ya, how about your bike at the end of a line of at least 10 bikes with a drink of your choice visible on it. ? Extra points if they are all HD's and the longer the line the cooler,,,
It will be Aug 27 before I can get a pic of my bike with 10 others. (charity ride) Keep the current challenge, or change to a new one, either way OK with me.
I just returned from a multi bike meeting in Wisconsin and could have easily snagged the original challenge, but I didn't.
If I am reading this correctly you are asking me to set a new challenge. If so,
Keeping the harvest theme from SPITZEGESCHOSSE, your bike with something harvested or being harvested or ready to harvest in the frame. Could be fresh cut hay rolls, corn turning colors, soybeans, hemp, you get the idea. Deliberately easy to make it easy.
Best I could do. Not full blown harvest time in north Alabama or southern Tennessee so new hay rolls is whatcha get. One of the things Wifey and I like to do is visit old cemeteries. Some of the headstones provoke our thinking about the families buried there and the stories they tell of their passing. So the next challenge is your bike with a cemetery sign or entrance. Bonus points for pics of really old headstones.
This one is my favorite kind of challenge. I did this one at night to make it creepy and spooky. If accepted, your bagger with an interesting tree. We have one on our street that has a face. No qualifiers, but there is a caveat; you must explain what makes the tree interesting.
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