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I really liked that old '05 harley Davidson road King....it took me
out to Sturgis, down through the eveglades and one time after anight of Jerry jeff walker she took me out to Luchenbach for long tall Lone Star... But coming off a ferry while crossing the Mississippi, she bucked me off and down over the levee we went. I bailed out when she started flipping and spinning so I just watched as the tour pack broke, the saddle bags flew open and my back packed vomited..... Wenching it up the embankment was not really aproblem but every danged thing I had was scattered opver about a hundred yards of thorn bushes...thought I'd never get it all collected! It was then that I realized I had too much stuff...sold I sold the bike. Sold a car...sold a bunch of stuff and hopped a plane. Hopped aoff and bought a Honda TMX, 155 cc. Used radiator clamps to fastend a milk crate to the luggage rack and used caribiners to hook on two back pack style book bags and took off down the road. One day I ran into a bunch of boys harvesting coconuts and wew sat and talked and farmers being farmers they started cracking open cocnuts and we are all lip smacking down the jelly and I strike up a conversation with one of the little ladies who hahppened to walk by... One thing led to another and she finally comes out and says that she would like to be the one to wash all my dirty clothes....hmmmmmmmmmmm I was down to feeling socks, sniffing t-shirts and doing a visual only to detemine what shorts were suitable - so I thought about it. No way was she going to be able to get them washed and dried before the daily rains came....probably have to take them off the line and re- hang them tomorrow....If anyone slept late or if the rains came early the next day...well...probobaly wouldn't get the clothes dry tomorrow either....it looked to me as if this load of clothes might take three days...and she knows it. So I give her the okay and help her draw the water, proud she is to have a man help her with womans' work and I walk to the village to buy some rum so the boys and I can drink this coco water in the style god inteneded. Some time passes and I return to see her taking things off the line prior to the rain coing and her eyes are wet. Real wet, she's crying.... She shows me my hat. My Waldo's, Spring Fling 2000 hat... Now this hat had never been washed and it was looking like wader funk smellsbut now it is as clean as a whistle. But where she scrubbed it with a brush it is frayed and worn and gleaming white in spot...poor thing had never seen a denim hat before...and she is so, so sorry that she has whaitened and frayed my hat.... My mind goes aback to the very moment I got that hat. And I'm wishing Walt was there to see it now.... So I found a little wicker hut with a palm roof and it turns out, I can stay there for a while....at least until the laundry is done...but then, sometimes I dirty clothes pretty fast. ....looks like the Branch headquarters for R.O.F.F. is open, albeit temporarily... john |
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Juancito wrote:
I really liked that old '05 harley Davidson road King....it took me out to Sturgis, down through the eveglades and one time after anight of Jerry jeff walker she took me out to Luchenbach for long tall Lone Star... snip Great true tale, John, and made a good start to a relaxing day off from work. Thanks, and be well. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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On Sep 5, 2:05*pm, Juancito wrote:
I really liked that old '05 harley Davidson road King....it took me out to Sturgis, down through the eveglades and one time after anight of Jerry jeff walker she took me out to Luchenbach for long tall Lone Star... But coming off a ferry while crossing the Mississippi, she bucked me off and down over the levee we went. *I bailed out when she started flipping and spinning so I just watched as the tour pack broke, the saddle bags flew open and my back packed vomited..... Wenching it up the embankment was not really aproblem but every danged thing I had was scattered opver about a hundred yards of thorn bushes...thought I'd never get it all collected! *It was then that I realized I had too much stuff...sold I sold the bike. Sold a car...sold a bunch of stuff and hopped a plane. Hopped aoff and bought a Honda TMX, 155 cc. *Used radiator clamps to fastend a milk crate to the luggage rack and used caribiners to hook on two back pack style book bags and took off down the road. One day I ran into a bunch of boys harvesting coconuts and wew sat and talked and farmers being farmers they started cracking open cocnuts and we are all lip smacking down the jelly and I strike up a conversation with one of the little ladies who hahppened to walk by... One thing led to another and she finally comes out and says that she would like to be the one to wash all my dirty clothes....hmmmmmmmmmmm I was down to feeling socks, sniffing t-shirts and doing a visual only to detemine what shorts were suitable - so I thought about it. No way was she going to be able to get them washed and dried before the daily rains came....probably have to take them off the line and re- hang them tomorrow....If anyone slept late or if the rains came early the next day...well...probobaly wouldn't get the clothes dry tomorrow either....it looked to me as if this load of clothes might take three days...and she knows it. So I give her the okay and help her draw the water, proud she is to have a man help her with womans' work and I walk to the village to buy some rum so the boys and I can drink this coco water in the style god inteneded. Some time passes and I return to see her taking things off the line prior to the rain coing and her eyes are wet. Real wet, she's crying.... She shows me my hat. My Waldo's, Spring Fling 2000 hat... *Now this hat had never been washed and it was looking like wader funk smellsbut now it is as clean as a whistle. But where she scrubbed it with a brush it is frayed and worn and gleaming white in spot...poor thing had never seen a denim hat before...and she is so, so sorry that she has whaitened and frayed my hat.... My mind goes aback to the very moment I got that hat. *And I'm wishing Walt was there to see it now.... So I found a little wicker hut with a palm roof and it turns out, I can stay there for a while....at least until the laundry is done...but then, sometimes I dirty clothes pretty fast. ...looks like the Branch headquarters for R.O.F.F. *is open, albeit temporarily... john ....nice.... :-) --riverman |
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On Sep 5, 2:05 am, Juancito wrote:
I really liked that old '05 harley Davidson road King....it took me out to Sturgis, down through the eveglades and one time after anight of Jerry jeff walker she took me out to Luchenbach for long tall Lone Star... But coming off a ferry while crossing the Mississippi, she bucked me off and down over the levee we went. I bailed out when she started flipping and spinning so I just watched as the tour pack broke, the saddle bags flew open and my back packed vomited..... Wenching it up the embankment was not really aproblem but every danged thing I had was scattered opver about a hundred yards of thorn bushes...thought I'd never get it all collected! It was then that I realized I had too much stuff...sold I sold the bike. Sold a car...sold a bunch of stuff and hopped a plane. Hopped aoff and bought a Honda TMX, 155 cc. Used radiator clamps to fastend a milk crate to the luggage rack and used caribiners to hook on two back pack style book bags and took off down the road. One day I ran into a bunch of boys harvesting coconuts and wew sat and talked and farmers being farmers they started cracking open cocnuts and we are all lip smacking down the jelly and I strike up a conversation with one of the little ladies who hahppened to walk by... One thing led to another and she finally comes out and says that she would like to be the one to wash all my dirty clothes....hmmmmmmmmmmm I was down to feeling socks, sniffing t-shirts and doing a visual only to detemine what shorts were suitable - so I thought about it. No way was she going to be able to get them washed and dried before the daily rains came....probably have to take them off the line and re- hang them tomorrow....If anyone slept late or if the rains came early the next day...well...probobaly wouldn't get the clothes dry tomorrow either....it looked to me as if this load of clothes might take three days...and she knows it. So I give her the okay and help her draw the water, proud she is to have a man help her with womans' work and I walk to the village to buy some rum so the boys and I can drink this coco water in the style god inteneded. Some time passes and I return to see her taking things off the line prior to the rain coing and her eyes are wet. Real wet, she's crying.... She shows me my hat. My Waldo's, Spring Fling 2000 hat... Now this hat had never been washed and it was looking like wader funk smellsbut now it is as clean as a whistle. But where she scrubbed it with a brush it is frayed and worn and gleaming white in spot...poor thing had never seen a denim hat before...and she is so, so sorry that she has whaitened and frayed my hat.... My mind goes aback to the very moment I got that hat. And I'm wishing Walt was there to see it now.... So I found a little wicker hut with a palm roof and it turns out, I can stay there for a while....at least until the laundry is done...but then, sometimes I dirty clothes pretty fast. ...looks like the Branch headquarters for R.O.F.F. is open, albeit temporarily... john I loved it. Truly excellent. |
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me too buddy..... me too.
i'll read further down, maybe i can figure out where on this planet you are.... waldo "Steve Cain" wrote in message ... On Sep 5, 2:05 am, Juancito wrote: I really liked that old '05 harley Davidson road King....it took me out to Sturgis, down through the eveglades and one time after anight of Jerry jeff walker she took me out to Luchenbach for long tall Lone Star... But coming off a ferry while crossing the Mississippi, she bucked me off and down over the levee we went. I bailed out when she started flipping and spinning so I just watched as the tour pack broke, the saddle bags flew open and my back packed vomited..... Wenching it up the embankment was not really aproblem but every danged thing I had was scattered opver about a hundred yards of thorn bushes...thought I'd never get it all collected! It was then that I realized I had too much stuff...sold I sold the bike. Sold a car...sold a bunch of stuff and hopped a plane. Hopped aoff and bought a Honda TMX, 155 cc. Used radiator clamps to fastend a milk crate to the luggage rack and used caribiners to hook on two back pack style book bags and took off down the road. One day I ran into a bunch of boys harvesting coconuts and wew sat and talked and farmers being farmers they started cracking open cocnuts and we are all lip smacking down the jelly and I strike up a conversation with one of the little ladies who hahppened to walk by... One thing led to another and she finally comes out and says that she would like to be the one to wash all my dirty clothes....hmmmmmmmmmmm I was down to feeling socks, sniffing t-shirts and doing a visual only to detemine what shorts were suitable - so I thought about it. No way was she going to be able to get them washed and dried before the daily rains came....probably have to take them off the line and re- hang them tomorrow....If anyone slept late or if the rains came early the next day...well...probobaly wouldn't get the clothes dry tomorrow either....it looked to me as if this load of clothes might take three days...and she knows it. So I give her the okay and help her draw the water, proud she is to have a man help her with womans' work and I walk to the village to buy some rum so the boys and I can drink this coco water in the style god inteneded. Some time passes and I return to see her taking things off the line prior to the rain coing and her eyes are wet. Real wet, she's crying.... She shows me my hat. My Waldo's, Spring Fling 2000 hat... Now this hat had never been washed and it was looking like wader funk smellsbut now it is as clean as a whistle. But where she scrubbed it with a brush it is frayed and worn and gleaming white in spot...poor thing had never seen a denim hat before...and she is so, so sorry that she has whaitened and frayed my hat.... My mind goes aback to the very moment I got that hat. And I'm wishing Walt was there to see it now.... So I found a little wicker hut with a palm roof and it turns out, I can stay there for a while....at least until the laundry is done...but then, sometimes I dirty clothes pretty fast. ...looks like the Branch headquarters for R.O.F.F. is open, albeit temporarily... john I loved it. Truly excellent. |
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![]() i'll read further down, maybe i can figure out where on this planet you are.... Thats got the PI written all over it. Long time, no dreamed of... Great tale. Frank Reid |
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