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it was just my imagination running away with me.

 

Each day, through my windshield, I watch as the road passes by.

I say to myself, "You're such a lucky guy."

To have a bike like her

is truly a dream come true.

Out of all of the yammys in the world

she belongs to me...

 

But it was just my imagination . . .

running away with me.

It was just my imagination

running away with me...

 

Every night, on my knees I pray,

"Dear Lord, hear my plea...

don't ever let a cager wreck and take my bike from me

or I will surely die.."

Ooh, 4 cylnders are heavenly;

when the Revs unfold before me,

I hear a tender rhapsody...

but in reality, she may need a carb sync from me

 

But it was just my imagination -- once again --

running away with me.

I tell you it was just my imagination

running away with me...

Posted
Hmmmm, please dont tell me you "Spoon" your venture also...please dont....now ill have nightmares....:scared:

Oh My! I'm afraid of where this is gonna go,,,,,stand back ya'll:shock3::shock3:

 

Renne.....:starz:

Posted

Vroom,vroom,putt,putt

Ringading,ding,ringading,ding

bawh,bawh,BOOM

Ahh,it died.

 

Oh well beer thirty!:thumbsup2::thumbsup2::rotfl::D

Posted

Oh My! I'm afraid of where this is gonna go,,,,,stand back ya'll:shock3::shock3:

 

Renne.....:starz:

 

 

:sign funny post:

Think I'll run like heck!!!!! :Im not listening to

Posted
Hmmmm, please dont tell me you "Spoon" your venture also...please dont....now ill have nightmares....:scared:

 

Releases mouse, takes two giant steps backwards then runs to find brain bleach.

Must get that vision out of my head and right now. Thanks Ruffy.

Posted
Spoon??

 

Boy, someone is showing their age.

"Spoon" verb A coloqialism from the late 1850s Originally this had meant to nestle against one another spoon fashion, as to keep warm, make room for others in a family bed, etc.

"Spooning" Usually meant "necking" in a general sense. Now used to mean cuddling by a couple who lie on their sides in very close contact, facing in the same direction, so that they resemble spoons that have settled together in a compartment of a cutlery tray.

Would have thought that Rocket, or even Renne, both of whom where around when this term first became popular, would have jumped right in here to help out our "younger" members. :rotfl:

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Mr. Owl you wise old bird. I too was wondering what "Spoon" meant. And once again you help explain things to us younger folk.

 

Thanks again

 

Brad

Posted

i woke up this morning and the sun was shinning brite

so i thought i would take the old girl for a ride.

she sputterd moaned and backfired. but soon came to life

 

latter ill put my helmet and jacket on

and try to start and ride my

bike

Posted

I do like our scooter, and while i want to take care of it, i don't spoon it. if i must show extra TLC, that's only so the scooter is reliable whilest traveling down the road at high speeds and then getting us back home again.

 

my wife does accuse me of spending to much time looking for stuff to buy to put on it.

 

TLC = Tender Loving Care.

Posted
Boy, someone is showing their age.

"Spoon" verb A coloqialism from the late 1850s Originally this had meant to nestle against one another spoon fashion, as to keep warm, make room for others in a family bed, etc.

"Spooning" Usually meant "necking" in a general sense. Now used to mean cuddling by a couple who lie on their sides in very close contact, facing in the same direction, so that they resemble spoons that have settled together in a compartment of a cutlery tray.

Would have thought that Rocket, or even Renne, both of whom where around when this term first became popular, would have jumped right in here to help out our "younger" members. :rotfl:

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As I pondered the thought of explaining the "Spoon" thing, I opened the cutlery drawer for one to stir my coffee. I was saddened to realized the compartment containing the "tablespoons" more resembled my current status. Fond memories invaded my brain as I stood looking wistfully, jealously at the "teaspoon" compartment. I immediately removed ALL serving spoons!

 

Renne.....also in need of silver polish!

Posted
Mr. Owl you wise old bird. I too was wondering what "Spoon" meant. And once again you help explain things to us younger folk.

 

Thanks again

 

Brad

 

Just glad I don't need to explain "necking" to you young uns... :rotfl:

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Just glad I don't need to explain "necking" to you young uns...

Mr. Owl you may have had a different meaning for that word than we did. But I knew what it meant when I was a young un.

 

Brad

Posted
Mr. Owl you may have had a different meaning for that word than we did. But I knew what it meant when I was a young un.

 

Brad

NOPE,, not going there,,,,nosiree.

Posted

Wow, you guys must have grown up listening to the Harpsichord!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: You ,you,you,you old farthings you!:rotfl::rotfl::D

Posted
Wow, you guys must have grown up listening to the Harpsichord! You ,you,you,you old farthings you!:D

 

Mr. Owl need another Explanation :think:

 

Don't think you can help me with Carl though Never could understand him. He speaks in Dutch I think :rotf:

 

Brad

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