Go ahead and rub it in..........!!!!!Aladinbama said:I can relate! I spent a few years up in Minnesota a few miles NW of Ray.
But now I'm S/SE of Houston and it's going to be in the upper 70's all week. This is prime riding season for us!![]()
it's Friday morning 433 am and I just had to come inside and sit down, was outside walking around looking at the stars and my nylon athletic running shorts got stuck in my craaaak and my t shirt got coffee spilled on itv8eyedoc said:Go ahead and rub it in..........!!!!!Aladinbama said:I can relate! I spent a few years up in Minnesota a few miles NW of Ray.
But now I'm S/SE of Houston and it's going to be in the upper 70's all week. This is prime riding season for us!![]()
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like this Husqvarna ?Duster said:You got some skis?? Just put'em on, & use'em
for outriggers... :scratch:
Just like '78. On the first day I drove from New Bedford to Sandwich (35 miles) through 10+ inches of snow in a '73 Jeepster, 4WD low-range all the way. My brother and I left NB at 4:15 in the afternoon and got to his house at a bit after 8:00 pm--for most of the trip he was hanging out the passenger window with a search light looking for the edge of the road.v8eyedoc said:This is a BIGGIE........Now they have upped the predicted snowfall to 3 FEET +++++++ with winds over 60 MPH and drifting to 5-6 FEET......... I think I will forget about the studded snow tires .........The Governor has declared a state of emergency also