is it me or what ? [starting rough after sitting]

Simple solution. Buy a cold weather suit and some good gloves.Then marry someone with enough sense to turn on the bathroom heater about a hour before your arrival time and enjoy a hot shower. :cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
Or move further south, and ride all year.:cool:
I don't mind having a wife, as long as she goes home to her husband when we are done. :sneaky:
 
Had a crazy uncle who taught me lots. My Mom said he was a bad influence, but I never understood why. o_O
Geez!..youve been reading my mail Steel!....I too had an Uncle who taught me everything! He was a fighting Drinking Rooting Fisherman ....built his own 38foot wooden trawler...hunted and fished like he was possessed but died way too early. Made a very nice drop of wine and shine. Loved by everyone who got to know him and his ways....I miss him like you wouldnt believe!
Hated Motorbikes tho...he lost two nephews from bike accidents...my cousins.
 
Geez!..youve been reading my mail Steel!....I too had an Uncle who taught me everything! He was a fighting Drinking Rooting Fisherman ....built his own 38foot wooden trawler...hunted and fished like he was possessed but died way too early. Made a very nice drop of wine and shine. Loved by everyone who got to know him and his ways....I miss him like you wouldnt believe!
Hated Motorbikes tho...he lost two nephews from bike accidents...my cousins.
My uncle was a drinking fighting fisherman too. Trawled for shrimp until his mid twenties. Moved to the Florida keys, and fished lobsters for a few years. Moved back home and trawled for shrimp until the law makers were so worried about saving turtles, they almost killed the industry. Then he moved to the east end of the state and fished crabs in the mornings, and was a bouncer at the local biker hangout at night. He always had a bike, and loved to ride. He passed away in his mid 50's from lung cancer, but swore he would't have changed anything about his life, because he knew how to enjoy life.
 
This was him sitting on his oldest brother's bike, around 1966. Not sure who the young kid is.
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