Posted by Greg O on June 25, 2006, 9:53 pm
>> > I'm way upstate. I'll have to find out what IRL is. :o)
> Must be the TIT thing is the royal welcome here.
> Enjoy your night,
> Susie
It will come clearer after reading the FAQ.
And as far as the TIT thing. you are a gal, you got a pair, so us guys wanna
see 'em! Simple as that! What kind of biker chick are you if don't flash the
pair once in a while!
Oh, welcome to the zoo and tell Shirley what you are drinking, as I am
buying!
--
PoorUB
'05 Ultra Classic
'06 MAMBM
Posted by Susie on June 26, 2006, 5:07 am
> Do you have a sister? Wait, my beloved ol'lady helped me buy my Hog, too.
> Scratch that.
> Me gots herniated discs. Me gots MRI prove it. Play safe. I'm okay with
> what's on my machine, but if you are uncomfortable there are others in
> this bar can help with seat selection if you find you need opinions on
> that. There was a recent thread, start there. Your head is yours. If you
> want a three-quarter with a face shield, or a full face, that's up to you.
> I think he'll hear you, based only on what I have read about you two
> today.
> My mantra. You ARE invisible. Nobody sees you, nobody hears you, so they
> pull out. The mindset may seem to add stress at first but it becomes
> second nature. You are invisible, that car on the left that wants to turn
> doesn't see you at all, ride that way and smile and wave when they suprise
> you and DON'T cut you off. Anything that moves on the side of the road
> needs your attention, but that's one of the coolest things about riding.
> You have no choice but to be _right_ _there_ on the bike, don't be
> thinking dinner, or laundry, you have GOT to be right _there_ on that
> bike. You have GOT to be right there on the bike without any other
> thoughts cluttering up your mind, that is where your mind needs to be. As
> close as I can get to explaining motorcycling, I guess.
> If you ride it like it should be ridden it will never be that clean again.
> And it never needs to be that clean again. Just my opinion, mind you...
> Someone, somewhere, at some point will probably shout, "Show Us Your
> T*ts". When it happens, do as you will. Just don't act suprised when it
> happens, you've officially been warned.
Yes, I have five sisters and one is my twin. Seeing he is actually making
the payments
my only part in getting the Fatboy was talking him into it now instead of
much later.
Me being uncomfortable during rides could be more being not use to the whole
thing
than anything but I will see down the road if a new seat will help and I'll
be sure to look
at what was suggested here.
My husband keeps the bike clean just because it is new. I'm betting that
will change. We
have had it plenty dirty especially the day it started to rain and we were
riding 'country'
and drove through a long distance of farmer mud on the road. :)
Yes, I've heard the TIT thing quite a few times already. I read some back
messages before
posting so I'm aware of it.
Thanks,
Susie
Posted by Susie on June 26, 2006, 5:17 am
> (?) What am I missing, do you know her or something? Mebbe I'm outa the
> loop on this (it happens), or maybe I'm believing a troll and you have a
> keener eye than I.
> Dunno what to make of this post.
Thanks for sticking up for me.
He was just being funny but he showed me that the word 'never' wasn't quite
right.
Of course I meant never to anyone "BUT" my the husband of my youth.
Susie
Posted by Susie on June 26, 2006, 5:21 am
"Greg O" > It will come clearer after reading the FAQ.
> And as far as the TIT thing. you are a gal, you got a pair, so us guys
> wanna see 'em! Simple as that! What kind of biker chick are you if don't
> flash the pair once in a while!
> Oh, welcome to the zoo and tell Shirley what you are drinking, as I am
> buying!
> PoorUB
> '05 Ultra Classic
> '06 MAMBM
Yes, I'm sure reading the FAQS will help. I started reading some of them
last night. Hope to
find out more about this Shirley deal and I'll have a Gin and Squirt. Squirt
being mostly
a 70's soda, 7-up will do if you can't find Squirt. :o)
I guess I'm a 'different' sort of biker chick. I can be different. Nothing
impressive here anyway.
Susie
Posted by Tinman on June 26, 2006, 10:32 am
Susie wrote:
> I'm glad you found some Squirt and I'll have a double after hubby
> leaves for work tonight. He is an alcoholic and not very social.
He should fit right in here. <sfsf>
Seriously... he takes you on as a pillion after being off a bike for
quarter of a century, no MSF class, tells you what kind of helmet to
wear, anti-social, "knows it all..." This can end very badly, as has
already been pointed out to you.
If you were my wife, and I hadn't ridden in 25 years, you wouldn't be
getting on the bike till I completed an MSF (or equivalent) class. I can
assure you, yer husband most certainly does not know it all... (I do,
however).
--
Mike | An old man's cellphone rang and he heard his wife
'04 FLHTCUI | say, "Herman, I heard on the news a car is going
BS#247 | the wrong way on I-77!" "Heck," said Herman,
| "It's not just one car, it's hundreds of them!"
> Must be the TIT thing is the royal welcome here.
> Enjoy your night,
> Susie