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PMS - The Silent Killer

We'll be ready; all we need is some decent rainstorms to clean the road salt off the highways once things start melting... :thumbup:
 
The only problem that I see with having a Spuder in Hawaii: it wouldn't take very long to ride every road possible! :shocked:
And the "Interstates" end at the beach!! :yikes:


Our interstate in Virginia Beach ends at the beach :roflblack:
 
The only problem that I see with having a Spuder in Hawaii: it wouldn't take very long to ride every road possible! :shocked:
And the "Interstates" end at the beach!! :yikes:

They are right on the interstates. Only on Oahu, and I believe there are 3 of them. You are also right on not taking long to ride every road possible. Done that now on the four main islands. But--it's Hawaii--what is not to like? Did have the pleasure of rydeing a Spyder on Maui.
 
Many of you aren't gonna believe this, but I've never seen "real live snow". (even though it has snowed in Flarda, I was in Nawlins at the time).

Chris
You should probably do not want to see snow in FLA. I was stationed at Eglin AFB in the panhandle. I think it was 1957. I was Air Police. Blizard probably a inch on so on ground, could see grass thru the snow. Over a thousand acidents on base. Over 20 police cars hit by sliding vehicles while they had their lights (buble Gum machine) on, including one of mine. Wound up, two of us took the Air Police HDs out and rode them. Only cop vehilce not wrecked that day. Only went to major crashes or injury. Took weeks to get the papaerwork done.
Here in Ohio, rode New Years Day, nice 36 degree. 5 inches of snowthe next day, 15 degree days, More snow then before on Sunday says the TV. -15 sunday night. think I will check my green light.
Oldmanzues
 
CAPE COD

i sent the link to my pal in Cape Cod, MA and he's now convinced by 19 inches of snow, that he has PMS.... :ohyea:

034.jpg datz him to the left at the SKIP BARBER MUSEUM....
 
If I lived somewhere where it got that cold and actually snowed in the wintertime, I'd also have a Ski-Doo on hand to take out riding.

And the snow-blower attachment for my John Deere riding lawn mower, I keep drooling over that attachment but have absolutely no use for one! So sad. :(

- Michael
 
Here's a good one from a few winters back, got up and this is how I found the wifes car!!
 

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My southern friends wouldn't know the feeling.

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Here in Missouri the weather teases us with a nice day (45+), then slams us back to reality with 10 -20 degrees.
We usually start spring in late Feb, so I am anxiously waiting next month! Hate to wish my life away.
 
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