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nice bike Jorge

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Jorge,

Where does your wife sit or does she have her own bike? I love your bike. We have an 06 HD Heritage Softail Classic.

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Nice bike Jorge!!

My husand and I both ride. We have a his/hers/ours...I ride a Buell Lightening XB9L, he has a 89 Low Rider, and we have a 05 Road King. Our kids will never have an inheritance, we live in a shack, but we ride as often as we can and visit St. John yearly 8)
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OK, Jorge, I'll show you one of the other off the wall "hobbies" we get into. Next time we do the motorpolo thing I'll bring the camera, but until then how's this for "Off the beaten trail"? We're seriously involved in Punkin Chunkin. My best friend built this one and this was from the World Championship Punkin Chunkin Festival in Millsboro Del. in November 2005. This shot went about 3800 feet. Image[/img]

We were up there until the day before we went to STJ last November. I'm tellin' you, we ain't quite right!
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And people think my gun colections is out of hand I've got to get one of those
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JT - For the past two years we've watched the Punkin Chunkin competition on TV (Discovery Channel?) It's soooo cool! 8)
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waterguy wrote:And people think my gun colections is out of hand I've got to get one of those
Tom,
It's a good thing that one of you children isn't a girl.
You probably would have used one of those guns on her boyfriend by now! :lol:
(Can I borrow a gun?) JUST KIDDING! :lol:
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I know that this off the VI subject, but I had to show one more that our crowd built. It also competes in Del. every year. These two are owned and built by good friends and their major competition is against each other. We shoot pumpkins, lopes, sugar baby melons, bowling balls,christmas trees, pretty much any thing we can fit in the breech. I know this is going to sound like a tall tale, but we top 5000 feet with bowling balls. It's all air powered, ranging from 80psi to 200 psi. The amazing thing is these things get hauled about 200 miles, across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. We got stopped once and said it was a silo cleaner. "Oh,It's a farm implement. Ok, no problem."
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Hi Sea Nile
You could rent me for boyfriend intimadation. :lol:
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Jorge, Anthony might have a problem with us on that. When the bike pic showed up it made me think of motopolo and then the punkin guns. Personally, I think a Thursday morning "off topic" thread would be fun, but I've "sensed" Anthony's limits before, so it's up to him. By the way, I brought a Coral Bay friend of mine a Punkin Chunkin Festival tee shirt in November and it was the hit of the week at Aqua Bistro. Later, JT
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waterguy wrote:Hi Sea Nile
You could rent me for boyfriend intimadation. :lol:
You are hired!
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