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First, how about an official welcome Hated to shame you into this, and yes, we were actually able to distinguish between the two of you, but you are one of us now, and deserved to be recognized. Your posts are delightful. BTW, anybody's hair is longer than Dudley's!This is Jennifer. Seems there is a problem distinguishing me from Dudley; come on, I have longer hair, geesh.......
:roflblack: Don't have many of those there in the desert, do you? Got a kick out of this. I feel the same way when I drive through the plains or desert...somebody stole all the trees! I suppose they are boring, but they make for a tranquil view. BTW, we are a bit short on cacti up here, so it all evens out.......I know trees and such are precious things, but man, seems there is no end. As soon as there is a clearing on the sides to be able to look and see something else, wouldn't you know it, there are MORE trees!.....
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: I couldn't top that if I tried for a year. I'll quit while you're ahead.......Mind you we were wearing our windstopper jackets plus our leather jackets and I saw people walking in shorts and tank tops-what's with them? Even saw swimmers in Maine, brrrr. Having been in the desert for the past 20 years I am very spoiled; could use a random hot flash now and again while riding to help warm up.
Don't get in too much of a hurry for that desert weather Jen. Yesterday it was 115 in Barstow. Spyder temp showed 120 in the shade. Nonetheless, Joy & I went with my motorcycle club (American Cruisers) to dinner in Apple Valley and met up with some other Spyder buds. I made sure I hydrated myself real good before leaving home. And here's a tip to my Spyderlover buds: DO NOT TRAVEL ACROSS THE DESERT IN SHORT SLEEVES. You will dehydrate yourself too quickly. Fortunately, I follow my own advise. I also bring a quart of ice water with me in the trunk. Needed to throw the dog out first though.
Jennifer - you can have all my hot flashes! I get by on about 3 to 4 hours of sleep - night sweats - sick of them - you can have them!
And I'm growing my hair like yours!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Swimmers in Main usaly are from Canada compared to the water in New Foundland it's like Miami :ani29:Welcome Kjen perfect name:2thumbs:First, how about an official welcome Hated to shame you into this, and yes, we were actually able to distinguish between the two of you, but you are one of us now, and deserved to be recognized. Your posts are delightful. BTW, anybody's hair is longer than Dudley's!
:roflblack: Don't have many of those there in the desert, do you? Got a kick out of this. I feel the same way when I drive through the plains or desert...somebody stole all the trees! I suppose they are boring, but they make for a tranquil view. BTW, we are a bit short on cacti up here, so it all evens out.
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: I couldn't top that if I tried for a year. I'll quit while you're ahead.
Again, Welcome Jennifer. Looking forward to meeting you both in person real soon.
-Scotty![]()
Try drinking some tonic (mixer) with quinine in it, for the leg cramps, most tonics have quinine, my quack suggested it, and it works!I hear you about the few hours of sleep Kim, I have that too on top of leg cramps. Must be from the hours with the legs in the same position. At night I constantly hop out of bed to walk around and groan. The muscles seem to lock up and not release; these are the muscles on the outsides of the calf and thigh. We both take potassium pills daily but not much else one can do. As to the hair, it's a bit much when the wind pulls it out of the braid and the helmet likes to yank it out. I've had it so long it wouldn't quite be me without it; maybe the only way some people know who I am.