Yes, grace is best. Problem is that those who are use to the spotlight forget how to be graceful as they age. Many have a lifetime of craving attention, not to mention their enablers. It's truly sad even if said person doesn't have dementia and just can't let go of celebrity.
BTW, I had a 1948 Indian, 1971 Sporty, 1971 Super Glide all before Navy. Then had a 1995 Wide Glide and a 2000 Road King. That's not including my various dirt bikes and a Triumph Bonneville. All gone. Now I'm a couch potato...hah.
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Thank you for understanding those thoughts, a lot of people have lived through this a lot haven't and don't understand what ‘grace’ means...
My Harley Baby was a 1998 FLSTS...soft bags, and was a dream...that open road is where life is...I miss it so much, but there comes a time when you have to be a ‘couch potato’ lol as you say...
On my 16th birthday my brother gave me a kick start pan head, many, many skinned up knees, elbows, bumps on the head, but good heavens I was ‘one of the guys’ you see...
I love biker people, salt of the earth, like the military people...know how to honor, love of country and how to treat a lady...don't know what I would have done without them and still have a lot for friends...
Bless you for your kindness FRiend...