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Politics : FREE AMERICA

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To: KLP who wrote (4912)4/30/2006 7:45:01 PM
From: PatiBob  Read Replies (2) of 14758
 
I'm sure glad he's safe!

I don't ride in Houston much. Too much heavy traffic.

I've had a bad wreck before and don't want to experience another like it again. Even though I've been riding since I was 15, I thought those 'ol boys might be able to teach me a thing or two.<g> They did! One was how to ride in the rain and over debris in rain. Tricky but possible. I don't care what the temp is, I wear my Joe Rocket Jacket, long pants, boots, helmet and gloves. I ride because I like to, not to make a fashion statement.

My dumb ass brother-in-law went out to check on his Momma who was staying down the road from where he lived just before hurricane Edith hit Galveston. It was only a CAT 2 but, true to his nature, he went out there with nothing more on him then a pair of shorts. He got caught by a huge gust of wind and by the time they got all the shell picked out of his body the hurricane had came and went. There was only a few places on his entire body that wasn't a raw mess. He hasn't rode since that accident.
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