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Started by Wingnut, February 13, 2009, 10:23:19 AM

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seattledyna

well, I just looked at you post with the weahter radar and the time stamp and thought ...hmm, we should be getting snow about now, just looked out the window and sure nuff, lol

Coyote

Quote from: seattledyna on February 13, 2009, 09:10:58 PM
well, I just looked at you post with the weahter radar and the time stamp and thought ...hmm, we should be getting snow about now, just looked out the window and sure nuff, lol

Yeah, we got a dusting on the grassy areas last night. It was gone by 9am. Now it's raining pretty heavy. I really wanted to take the newly tuned iron for a ride tomorrow but it's just no fun in this stuff. Could be worse, could live in PA.  :embarrassed:   :teeth:

seattledyna

well you could always go to Sac and watch Armstrong bike circles around town, lol

me thinks your heavy rain in EDH is turning into heavy snow in Kelsey now.

Baggerlady

Well, Hubby did finally bring me a red rose home. I've never really gotten flowers from the men that have been in my life, so I am always jealous when I see men getting flowers for their sweetie. Chocolate is always good, and if she wears jewelry you can always add to that. I wear earrings, and they are easy to find, and you don't always have to spend a lot to get them. The MOD earrings in the HD shops usually have a hook that will stay closed so you can ride without losing them. The card and a nice dinner is pretty much expected, so surprise us with some of the other things that let us know you are thinking about us, and know what we would like. Someone mentioned the spa, that is a nice gift, and also massage and other stuff along that line. I guess the main thing is to just make us feel special on the special days of our lives (birthdays, V-day, Mother's day etc). :rose:

02roadcling

I like to give things they won't use, not a new lawnmower but crothless panties, nighties and things like that I'll never see, lol.
02roadcling
Former: Washington. Now: moving to Florida

Coyote

Quote from: 02roadcling on February 13, 2009, 10:51:14 PM
I like to give things they won't use, not a new lawnmower but crothless panties, nighties and things like that I'll never see, lol.

I appreciate ever one of those things.  :embarrassed:  :embarrassed:  :hyst:

CndUltra88

Quote from: 02roadcling on February 13, 2009, 10:51:14 PM
I like to give things they won't use, not a new lawnmower but crothless panties, nighties and things like that I'll never see, lol.

Ahhh Cling, your a sic one, but I like yah anyways !!
btw,I got the g/f a pair of tickets to see Dianna Krall ....
both are hotties ;)
Rob
Infantryman Terry Street
End of Tour April,4,2008 Panjwayi district Afghanistan

02roadcling

Yep, I'm sic alright, lol. 
I got her chocolates for a change.

I got my wife tickets to Etta James in Seattle for Christmas. Went to that a couple weeks ago. We missed her opening act at the Gorge for either Joe Cocker, BB King or Buddy Guy, can't remember but she has brought that up at least every month for over 10 years now.

cling
02roadcling
Former: Washington. Now: moving to Florida

Panzer

Quote from: Coyote on February 13, 2009, 09:14:16 PM
Yeah, we got a dusting on the grassy areas last night. It was gone by 9am. Now it's raining pretty heavy. I really wanted to take the newly tuned iron for a ride tomorrow but it's just no fun in this stuff. Could be worse, could live in PA.  :embarrassed:   :teeth:

Oh, I hear ya.
Rain, oh so sad and a dusting of snow too, poor boy.
Our days in Pa. are coming.  :teeth:
Everyone wants to change the world but, no one wants to change the toilet paper.

Coyote

Quote from: Panzer on February 16, 2009, 06:00:35 PM
Quote from: Coyote on February 13, 2009, 09:14:16 PM
Yeah, we got a dusting on the grassy areas last night. It was gone by 9am. Now it's raining pretty heavy. I really wanted to take the newly tuned iron for a ride tomorrow but it's just no fun in this stuff. Could be worse, could live in PA.  :embarrassed:   

Oh, I hear ya.
Rain, oh so sad and a dusting of snow too, poor boy.
Our days in Pa. are coming.  :teeth:

Yeah, all 47 of them! LOL  :teeth: Actually we rode last weekend. Not as far as we planned but about 140 miles in between storms. Been raining with heavy winds for 48 hours now. I hear some feet of snow in the high country.

J-Carr

Ok smart a$$...  :teeth: I rode my bike to work here in S.E. PA 134 days in 2008.  That doesn't count weekend or vacation days which would probably add another 100 days.   I rode today in 17 degrees.

And I'm still jeleous of all of you whi live in warm states!  :cry:

Ride Safe,
J-Carr
2008 FLHTCUSE3 Screamin Nemo Dresser
Auburn, PA