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Posted by . on September 12, 2008, 5:46 pm

> Did you really mean 500cc?
Owning a Moto Guzzi 500cc V-8 is just another of Keefer's juvenile
fantasies.
http://www.mcnews.com.au/ClassicsCustoms/MotoGuzzi/MotoGuzziV8.htm
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Posted by S'mee on September 12, 2008, 9:29 pm

> > Did you really mean 500cc?
> Owning a Moto Guzzi 500cc V-8 is just another of Keefer's juvenile
> fantasies.
Yours is that you matter. 8^) OTOH I figure that you are just jealous
that I just might get one before you...and ride it every day. Unlike a
ustabe like you.
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Keith
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Posted by . on September 12, 2008, 10:28 pm

> > Owning a Moto Guzzi 500cc V-8 is just another of Keefer's juvenile
> > fantasies.
> Yours is that you matter. 8^) OTOH I figure that you are just jealous
> that I just might get one before you...
Yeah, you'll get one on the day when pigs grow wings and fly.
You remind me so much of a rider I used to talk to. He had a bunch of
broken down motorcycles and impossible dreams and a ego big enough to
match.
He had a heart attack and died at age 42, but he was still talking
about restoring old motorcycles until the end as he lay in the ICU...
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Posted by S'mee on September 12, 2008, 11:56 pm

> > > Owning a Moto Guzzi 500cc V-8 is just another of Keefer's juvenile
> > > fantasies.
> > Yours is that you matter. 8^) OTOH I figure that you are just jealous
> > that I just might get one before you...
> Yeah, you'll get one on the day when pigs grow wings and fly.
Can't cope with the concept of "MIGHT" or the concept that I'd score
one before you? I never said it was naught but a dream...but it is a
standard. Something you lack...a standard in what you want from
motorcycles.

> You remind me so much of a rider I used to talk to. He had a bunch of
> broken down motorcycles and impossible dreams and a ego big enough to
> match.
Ego? Don't have a big one, matter of fact it's pretty damn small.

> He had a heart attack and died at age 42, but he was still talking
> about restoring old motorcycles until the end as he lay in the ICU...
Good man. Then again I can't die...don't have a clue as how to.
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Keith
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Posted by Twibil on September 13, 2008, 3:56 am

> He had a heart attack and died at age 42, but he was still talking
> about restoring old motorcycles until the end as he lay in the ICU...
And it made him happy. Which means he'd figured his life out a lot
better then you've figured yours out so far.
The fact that you're holding *him* up as a bad example tells us *ever*
so much about you.
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