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Old May 30th, 2006, 04:42 AM   #1
Texas Road Glide
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i want CD's JOb.........to get paid to play..........i wished i was that smart.....NEVER........but on the other hand it is cool to be able to hang out with people who are..........am i not so sure i could handle CD's hours..........for all that fun....the hours must be long............i admire the knowledge that he has.........what more impressive......is he shares that knowledge............but every time i see the word gonga......i get a flash back to the 70's...........man were those the day's...........and gonga was the sign of the times............so when i see that word........that must be one sweet deal..................CD keep up the great work!!!!!!!
and thanks so much for keeping it simple..........and taking time to explain......you will never know just what that means..........thanks for allowing us simpletons to enjoy our harley's..........
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Old May 30th, 2006, 03:16 PM   #2
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This BBS was started nearly 10 years ago for the very reasons you mention. It is not just me that gives advice, it is our community. I get the opportunity to learn new things just as you do. I get to read about trips, trails and tall tales. I get the enjoyment of reading the most interesting topics and introspective posts that explore and provoke thought. Our members respect each other, give sage advice, humor us, remind us who we are and can humble us with their stories.
Every member shows the respect due to their fellow members and that is one of the greatest things about our BBS. Even if they have totally opposite views and opinions, respect is given and that is really 'cool' to me.
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Old May 31st, 2006, 06:10 AM   #3
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Yeah Man, Thanks CD
This is the one forum I visit daily. I have probably 20 motorcycle sites bookmarked, but, this one has the best forum in my opinion.

There's a lot of good advice, tips, opinions etc., and for that I'm grateful.

My strategy is to realize how much I don't know and to listen to those who've been there.
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