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Welcome to the forum. I'm sure Heather has filled you in on everything. She really Whips (no pun intended) us in shape here. I'm planning on coming over to Indy to ride with you guys this Spring. I also plan on you guys riding over here to one of our dealer parties. We have quite a few parties down in Effingham. I'm planning on setting up a little get together where we can all meet. There are several of us forum members in this are and counting all you guys in Indy, we could almost have a mini rally.
Welcome Chicken,
You look too happy in that pic..Send a couple of those lovelies over to IL.
Now, the other question...Since I'm far enough away from you that you can't hit me too soon..."Why the username Chicken?" Any man that would have a pic like that with his wife in it, can't be too chicken!
Now, start with the stories!!!
We'd be glad to start a new thread "Stories about Heather (and Sean) or the appropriate ones could just go under the existing "Spanking" thread.
Well, enough foolishness. Seriously welcome. As Terry said, we're working on getting some kind of mini-rally together this summer and hope to meet you and your wife there. Art
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