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I am very happy to write things that cause others to engage in discussion or comment! In fact, I'd be delighted to have y'all leave a comment and a link to your own MOTORCYCLE/TRAVEL or PERSONAL blog! I enjoy reading the work of others, and the more of you who post the links to your own sites, the more there is to share and talk about. DON'T POST LINKS THAT LEAD TO ADVERTISING. I don't allow advertising here. I hate to be pestered with that stuff. I will delete any link that leads to advertising.
Love the new Lay out !!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty apt! Would you be interested in helping me out with a journalism assignment about women riders? I have the first query posted on my blog.
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That's a good advert from Harley, they are working hard in these troubled times.
ReplyDeleteBTW, good job on you're fresh new look here, I like it.
I don't want to misrepresent myself. I'm just an underpaid civil servant library clerk. I'm not the journalism student, my man is. We started talking about the reasons for riding and he had an assignment that requires interview questions. He would also like to use first name, state of residence, and type of bike. I never ride in groups, thus the name of my blog.
ReplyDeleteLove it, just LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteFYI, I hope you don't mind, but I forwarded your last post about the ISP's intent to get some new motorcycles to my contact at the Motor Company. I figured on the off chance they actually don't know about it, maybe they can go after the sales contract aggressively. I figure our beloved H-D needs every sale it can get these days. I gave you full credit for the information, and gave them a link to both your post, and your source.
My contact emailed me back just a while ago saying thank you VERY much for the info and she will DEFINITELY be passing it along to the right people. If anything comes of it she's supposed to let me know, and I will of course in turn, let you know.
Ride SAFE!
Love your new blog look!
ReplyDeleteLove this Look too!
ReplyDeleteLife's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely,
In a well preserved body.
But rather to skid in sideways,
Totally worn out,
Shouting: "Holy shit... What a Ride"!!
Pappy
That's a great advert. Goes to show that you shouldn't ever quit learning, and I love that mantra.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to meet you Chessie. I'm hoping to be able to get myself a crossbones this year, then finally a road king. At least, thems the goals.
Pappy, I can agree with that!
Cheers!
Wayne, great to have ya riding beside me here.
ReplyDeleteKeep checking back for more stuff...more pics, more rides, more bikes, yeah, I guess even a few babes thrown in here and there to liven up the page!
Pappy, you sweetie, are my rock...always.
Joker, no I don't mind at all. The story is on the web for all to look into and use to their advantage if possible. I'm glad to be able to be of service to someone...(LOL right Pappy?)
Julie send me an email at chesshirecatm@yahoo.com I don't mind writing that, but only if it is not to be published anywhere, for any reason. I will email the story, and your husband may use it for research or to include in his paper.
Oh so very true!
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