SpyderDon
New member
I ended up parked next to a group of Canadian Service Members or ex-service members at Rolling Thunder. I didn't realize it until shortly before we took off, they were talking French and it got my attention. I started a conversation with the gentleman parked next to me by saying something like, it's kinda funny, you're riding a Harley made in the US and I'm riding a Can Am made in Quebec, by the way they had Quebec plates. He asked how I liked it, told him evidently pretty well, I had over 41,000 miles on it. He said there were a lot of them in Quebec, the had some get together at there must have been about 600 Spyders. Then the bikes started and we got interested in what was happening...
A question I have is why would Canadian Service Member participate in an event for American POW-MIA's, not that I mind, I thought it was great and thanked them for their service and for coming.
Did I mention that it was another great event, attended by a bunch of bikes and who knows how many onlookers, holding signs, waving flags, it made this ole vet feel warm and fuzzy. There are still people that care.
A question I have is why would Canadian Service Member participate in an event for American POW-MIA's, not that I mind, I thought it was great and thanked them for their service and for coming.
Did I mention that it was another great event, attended by a bunch of bikes and who knows how many onlookers, holding signs, waving flags, it made this ole vet feel warm and fuzzy. There are still people that care.