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June Cycle World. Wonder why Kevin Cameron made me think of my new garage with about 500 projects going at one time?? Can hardley walk thru it. After all those dreams?? And I'm still dreaming of making 4-stroke pipe to replace trhat exhaust chamber.

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June Cycle World. Wonder why Kevin Cameron made me think of my new garage with about 500 projects going at one time?? Can hardley walk thru it. After all those dreams?? And I'm still dreaming of making 4-stroke pipe to replace trhat exhaust chamber.

 

Well,,, As a way to "deal" with the stress of my unfinished projects, I am now considering becoming a "instructur in de art o motocikle".

 

April 7, 2010 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – A motorcycle instructor who was so drunk that she repeatedly fell off her bike during a lesson has been banned from driving for three years.

 

Sandra Kenyon, 46, fell from her bike three times as a pupil from the Ridesafe Motorcycle School attempted to follow her through central Bradford.

 

A court was told that soon after the start of last month’s lesson, Kenyon dropped her motorcycle and needed help to climb back on. She fell off again as she approached a set of traffic lights.

 

Her pupil, Philip Hopkins, arrived at a roundabout to discover that he had lost sight of his instructor. Turning back he found Kenyon lying on the ground, surrounded by onlookers, complaining that her leg was hurting.

 

When police officers arrived, they opened her motorcycle jacket and discovered two French brandy bottles. One was empty and the other was three-quarters full.

 

Magistrates in Bingley were told that Kenyon had 131 microgrammes (mcg) of alcohol in 100ml of breath — almost four times the legal limit of 35mcg.

 

The mother of two, from Hipperholme, West Yorkshire, who had worked for the Ridesafe school for nine years and was employed on a subcontractual basis, subsequently lost her job. Kenyon pleaded guilty to riding a motorcycle with excess alcohol. As well as being banned from driving, she was ordered to complete 200 hours of community work and given a two-year supervision order that includes alcohol rehabilitation treatment. (that'll make ya forget all about dim projects)

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Well,,, As a way to "deal" with the stress of my unfinished projects, I am now considering becoming a "instructur in de art o motocikle".

 

April 7, 2010 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – A motorcycle instructor who was so drunk that she repeatedly fell off her bike during a lesson has been banned from driving for three years.

 

Sandra Kenyon, 46, fell from her bike three times as a pupil from the Ridesafe Motorcycle School attempted to follow her through central Bradford.

 

A court was told that soon after the start of last month’s lesson, Kenyon dropped her motorcycle and needed help to climb back on. She fell off again as she approached a set of traffic lights.

 

Her pupil, Philip Hopkins, arrived at a roundabout to discover that he had lost sight of his instructor. Turning back he found Kenyon lying on the ground, surrounded by onlookers, complaining that her leg was hurting.

 

When police officers arrived, they opened her motorcycle jacket and discovered two French brandy bottles. One was empty and the other was three-quarters full.

 

Magistrates in Bingley were told that Kenyon had 131 microgrammes (mcg) of alcohol in 100ml of breath — almost four times the legal limit of 35mcg.

 

The mother of two, from Hipperholme, West Yorkshire, who had worked for the Ridesafe school for nine years and was employed on a subcontractual basis, subsequently lost her job. Kenyon pleaded guilty to riding a motorcycle with excess alcohol. As well as being banned from driving, she was ordered to complete 200 hours of community work and given a two-year supervision order that includes alcohol rehabilitation treatment. (that'll make ya forget all about dim projects)

 

 

Yeah thanks for reminding me!! One of my projects is that 65+ yr old bottle of Jim Beam I got.

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Yeah thanks for reminding me!! One of my projects is that 65+ yr old bottle of Jim Beam I got.

 

I might could put aside my WV Big12 differences for at least as long as it takes me to help you with about a 1/4 of that bottle!!:big-grin-emoticon:

 

And I dont drink:no-no-no:

 

Either way, next time I am sequestered (Adjective

(of a place) Isolated and hidden away: "a wild sequestered spot". to WV, I am looking you up.:dancefool:

 

Be safe,

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I might could put aside my WV Big12 differences for at least as long as it takes me to help you with about a 1/4 of that bottle!!:big-grin-emoticon:

 

And I dont drink:no-no-no:

 

Either way, next time I am sequestered (Adjective

(of a place) Isolated and hidden away: "a wild sequestered spot". to WV, I am looking you up.:dancefool:

 

Be safe,

 

Got a empty bed and something dead to eat. But you better ask Mini about my "Driveway":whistling:

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