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Riderduke

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  1. Ben, I read the title of the post and thought to my self "I MESSED UP". Glad to be able to help. I had alot of fun and was just the cure for the PMS I have been going through!
  2. Charlie after all these years of you joking on the G2's all I can say is: :wel_ani2Wa: to the darkside (which is the correct side) BTW nice looking Bike:happy34: we will see you at MD
  3. Getting to I-95 from the BRP could be as long as 3hrs. If you are wanting to go to the Dragon stay on the BRP till the end. Ride the dragon, then make your way to Floridia. You could spend 2-4 days going Skyline Dr to the end of BRP depending how much sight seeing you are doing, but well worth every mile!
  4. Ditto:happy34:
  5. Give me a shout when you know if you are doing Rolling Thunder. I might be able to get a M&E together. I would also do Rolling Thunder with you. I'm about 50 miles south of DC
  6. Thats the first thing I saw when I looked at that picture. I thought to my self OMG.
  7. bobby, You may want to see if there is a Member in the area to go and take a look at it to see if its worth your 5 hr drive. just post where it is and near should be someone there to take a look for you!
  8. Prayers sent for Paul and Toni. Glad surgery went well.
  9. well i'm blaming Ruffy for that. (not Al Gore:crackup:)
  10. ok i just read this post to Felecia & Courtney. now i've gotta put there heads in the dryer to try and shrink them back down to size. Zeus was starring at me because i'm a very good meal not just an appetizer:scared:
  11. you might make a decent appetizer for one of Ruffy's puppies:rasberry:
  12. Nope the other way around!!!!! Oh.......you are just jealous!!!
  13. impressive isn't it
  14. Nope its not "Global warming" (even though we have been coming out of an Ice age for millions of years) : Its El Niño (which happens every 2-7yrs) In the Tropics, El Niño episodes are associated with increased rainfall across the east-central and eastern Pacific and with drier than normal conditions over northern Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Elsewhere, wetter than normal conditions tend to be observed 1) during December-February (DJF) along coastal Ecuador, northwestern Peru, southern Brazil, central Argentina, and equatorial eastern Africa, and 2) during June-August (JJA) in the intermountain regions of the United States and over central Chile. Drier than normal conditions generally observed over northern South America, Central America and southern Africa during DJF, and over eastern Australia during JJA. El Niño episodes also contribute to large-scale temperature departures throughout the world, with most of the affected regions experiencing abnormally warm conditions during December-February. Some of the most prominent temperature departures include: 1) warmer than normal conditions during December-February across southeastern Asia, southeastern Africa, Japan, southern Alaska and western/central Canada, southeastern Brazil and southeastern Australia; 2) warmer than normal conditions during June-August along the west coast of South America and across southeastern Brazil; and 3) cooler than normal conditions during December-February along the Gulf coast of the United States. I posted this on another thread this morning to help get someones facts straight, and stop trying to insult folks who don't beleive in "Global Warming":happy34: BTW... Lewis I truly beleive you did nothing wrong by starting this thread. I know you were just trying to have fun and ease you PMS:happy34: after all you deep south people are not used to this much snow.
  15. I for one have never(I don't think) posted anything about bashing Gore, however your comment above is more political then poking a little fun at a celebrity.
  16. I don't have one as i'm not that organized http://www.americanmotorcycleaccessories.com/proddetail.asp?prod=AMA0790 They also have them for the saddlebag lids http://www.americanmotorcycleaccessories.com/proddetail.asp?prod=AMA0740
  17. I had to do that to a logo I put on my rear trunk. I soaked it in hot water for a few mins took it out and formed it. Let it cool and do it again till you get the desired bend. It took be several times of heating and cooling before I got the bent I wanted.
  18. Guess i went to bed too early.....Again on 2nd thought maybe that was good:scared:
  19. Or we can just call it: El Niño (which happens every 2-7yrs) (which is the inconvenient truth) In the Tropics, El Niño episodes are associated with increased rainfall across the east-central and eastern Pacific and with drier than normal conditions over northern Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Elsewhere, wetter than normal conditions tend to be observed 1) during December-February (DJF) along coastal Ecuador, northwestern Peru, southern Brazil, central Argentina, and equatorial eastern Africa, and 2) during June-August (JJA) in the intermountain regions of the United States and over central Chile. Drier than normal conditions generally observed over northern South America, Central America and southern Africa during DJF, and over eastern Australia during JJA. El Niño episodes also contribute to large-scale temperature departures throughout the world, with most of the affected regions experiencing abnormally warm conditions during December-February. Some of the most prominent temperature departures include: 1) warmer than normal conditions during December-February across southeastern Asia, southeastern Africa, Japan, southern Alaska and western/central Canada, southeastern Brazil and southeastern Australia; 2) warmer than normal conditions during June-August along the west coast of South America and across southeastern Brazil; and 3) cooler than normal conditions during December-February along the Gulf coast of the United States.
  20. George what are you doing? You looking for a good place to make Yellow Snow:stirthepot:
  21. Me Too!
  22. March 10 is a Wednesday. that snow must really be messing with your mind. Hows the shoveling going!
  23. Yeah, but muffinman has to shave his head:stirthepot::crackup: you know we luv ya man!
  24. or at least glove linners. I have the linners and they work great under a set of gloves. BTW...the gloves are not insuluated and I rode in 198 weather and had toasty hands. http://cozywinters.com/heated-clothing/12v-heated-gloves.html
  25. Thank God we don't get thoes temps. I can usually ride in February at least a couple of weekends, But not this year. We usually only have to deal with low teens. I cannot remember the last time VA got this much snow. I think we have broken a record set in the 20's
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