Joe has been down at his dad's, baling hay. He called me to see if I wanted to meet them for lunch, at Linda's Corner Cafe, in Cisco. I hopped on the bike and took off, getting there just minutes after they did. It was 30 miles one way for me, about 12 miles for them. The ride (well, any ride actually) was good. Though the thermometer on my porch reads 97º , it wasn't all that bad at 70/75/80 mph. Of course at those speeds, bugs hurt like hell, when they hit exposed skin. One left a bruise on my arm but I bet his day ended a lot worse and much sooner than mine. Lunch was good too. Y'all have a great day. -- Sunny Williams (sunny will at txvets dot org) IRPK, ISRA #7123 Director/Webmaster for Texas Veterans Assoc., Chapter 3 http://www.txvets.org/
I bet I know what the last thing to go through his mind was.... (his rear end)... Rex S. '82 XJ650 Maxim '82 XJ750 Seca [snip]
One bug says to the other: What's that ring around your neck? Oh! Never mind. -- Sunny Williams (sunny will at txvets dot org) IRPK, ISRA #7123 Director/Webmaster for Texas Veterans Assoc., Chapter 3 http://www.txvets.org/
Sunny, keep on a riding, gal. The hell with the bugs and heat, right. heh-heh 'Ya'll take care'' --BJAY--