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Snorcal Not-A-Rally April 9-10 2011

Btw, so sorry about the folks who wanted to come but couldn't, for various reasons: Regina and Pat, Keith, etc... Regina, we sure missed your smiling face. We WILL do this again and soon. We missed you all.
Mark, love the colors in that first pic of yours. Too bad about the price that had to be paid for it....
 
jamileh said:
Btw, so sorry about the folks who wanted to come but couldn't, for various reasons: Regina and Pat, Keith, etc... Regina, we sure missed your smiling face. We WILL do this again and soon. We missed you all.
Mark, love the colors in that first pic of yours. Too bad about the price that had to be paid for it....

In hindsight, the price wasn't too bad. 25 bucks and forced to ride the RC (I can still feel the battery) for the day. Well, I guess you have to add limping home also but all in all, I'd have to say I got off easy.
 
Do you know I just realized, thanks to your battery comment, that my arse isn't fat, it's just calloused!! Wow, what a relief - thank you for that!!
 
OK, Keith, here's what really happened: Fri night, we were having a high-stakes poker game and drinking Lagavulin at the house. Bob Dickman, being a Lagavulin guy but not a high-stakes poker kind of guy, went out to the garage to fiddle around. He happened to notice that his Safety Bob logbook had run out of pages to write on. He decided to ride to a nearby CVS pharmacy to get a new one. Unfortunately, Mark's bike was the easiest to get to, and of course, had its key in the ignition. Bob decided to ride Mark's bike to CVS. Unfortunately, Bob was wearing his Winnie the Pooh footie pajamas, like he always does at rallies. As he was getting Mark's bike upright, his left foot of course slipped on the cement floor, and the bike went down...... Luckily, Bob was wearing one of my pink helmets, and didn't get hurt. Too bad I couldn't find my camera in all the brouhaha....
 
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