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KCStudly wrote:S. Heisley wrote:You are not going to want to take that beautiful, finished teardrop on some of those rocky roads, though. ...Are you?
I just want to add, when I first got my custom Harley, one of the first things I did was to go on Pappy's Run. When we got to the cemetery where Pappy is buried the road turned to sand and gravel. I was more concerned for the custom paint on my bike than I was for the respect that I had for the man that was instrumental in organizing a resurgence of our freedom to choose here in CT; so I didn't go into the cemetery and join in the ceremony that we were riding to commemorate. I caught some flake for that, and in retrospect, I have regretted it ever since.
Yes helmets save lives, but there is a greater issue of personal responsibility. And you all know where I stand on the gun control issue. This is like that.
To truly honor my father, I will build it the best that I can, and I will take it "out there" thru the rocks and the sand and the bramble.
Thank you Sharon for asking the question that allowed me to express myself.
Communicate. Let people know what you are feeling. Don't be ashamed to express yourself. There is no way that people will know what you are thinking or how you feel if you don't say what you feel.
Sounds a little mushy, but I can assure you that I am a manly man. It takes the courage of a man to admit this.
(Watching the drags right now... if Shirley Muldowney was reading this right now she would scoff at "the love fest" going on at the top end.![]()
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