Thursday, December 11, 2008

"There's a new girl in town and she's looking good" Theme song to Rhoda

Some things in life are amazingly certain:  Sunrise, full moons, Msg's.  It is usually just a matter of time until some things happen.  Cue the Ferris Bueller music with the bom bom oh yeah.  With a voice over:  The 2009 Suzuki V Strom 650.  "Riding it is so choice... I highly recommend it.  
Yes!!  I finally have another Motorcycle!  I know!  I was talking about hibernating.  Our ducks just got into a row much faster than we thought possible.  So what is more fun than messing up your ducks.  Right on!  I have around 160 miles on it.  I have ridden to work and around town mostly.  I am trying to be good for the break in period.  Dude!  
    This is a Photo of My brothers and Me!
    We were all together for Thanksgiving.  It was a Kodak moment.

    Isn't it funny... I faint sometimes.  My mind imagines the worst case scenarios and then shuts down.  I had an episode last week.  The details are unimportant and unimpressive, suffice it to say, I face planted on the carpet.  My Dad heard about it, through the grapevine, and thought it was motorcycle related, or so it seemed.  I know my whole life would be better if it revolved around motorcycles.  



This is my new motorcycle!  It is orange, you like orange.  I was thinking of starting a new riding group of all orange bikes from Utah.  We would call ourselves the OrangUtahns.   The coolest would be if Suzie was our leader, besides the obvious draw backs, her orange hair flapping furiously in the wind as she speeds on her orange Vespa, no, something chinese... Her orange Vento.

On a more productive note:  The Big Ride is in it's planning stages.  Yellowstone National Park seems to be the preliminary destination.  I want to go in June.  The date is not yet certain.  We need to have a meeting to come to a decision.  I am pushing for a more nomadic feel versus the standard spoke wheel deal.   Money is usually the biggest obstacle for us poor folk, so I may give in to the wagon wheel to save dough.

I have a new motorcycle,

JP 

2 comments:

Jeff Y. said...

Congrats on the new ride. You were looking a bit pale on Thanksgiving. The vibration of two wheels on the road should put more oxygen in your blood.

Shawn said...

Love your new bike. Can't wait to go on a ride together. I'll bring a gas can . . .

shawn