
Here's a Yank joke for ya, What are a Redneck's last words? "Hey, y'all! Watch this!!"
Bloody Romans!PainlessWolf wrote: In the end, Tinnitus made me hang up my helmet
The epic "Lead Wing".............PainlessWolf wrote:Good afternoon,
I rode for over 30 years, round town and cross country in all kinds of weather ( when you're about to get lucky, whats a little snowstorm? ). I started out on a 76 Honda CB200T ( rode that one from North Carolina to Colorado back in 85', took seven days but I can't remember a better trip ) to 500 four stackers to 750 four stackers to a GoldWing ( the serious kind without all the plastic ) and ended up on a Kawi Drifter. ( took that one to Yellowstone for a couple of weeks on what turned out to be my last trip ) All those years and miles, I had close calls with idiots and malicious types but never wrecked or even dropped the Bike. In the end, Tinnitus made me hang up my helmet and I miss the feel of the open road to this day. If you are still riding, gentlemen, enjoy every second of it, regardless of the reason, you never know when you will have to stop, put the kickstand down and walk away to the four wheel cage for good.
regards,
Painless
Ditto for me Painless, I didn't mean any disrespect to your condition, it's just that I grew up with Monty Python.PainlessWolf wrote:Good morning,
Herman, I understand. Estnische, by all means! I would not wish the 'tin ear' on my worst enemy. It is not important to anyone who does not suffer through it day and night. If it were, they would have applied money to the problem already and if not a cure, at least a way for drug companies to profit off of it would have been discovered.
regards
Painless