Posted on 04/27/2008 3:36:18 AM PDT by markomalley
I am insisting to anyone who will hold still that my entirely prudent and temperate decision to save gas money by buying a motorcycle has nothing to do with my turning 60. Nothing at ALL!
Thanks for the link to your post. It was a good read and I think I understand where you're coming from a little better now.
I am insisting to anyone who will hold still that my entirely prudent and temperate decision to save gas money by buying a motorcycle has nothing to do with my turning 60. Nothing at ALL!
Hey, nice ride! I didn't even know something like that existed for street riding. With the extra wheel I might even be able to sell it to my wife for whenever I decide to have my mid-life crisis. :) And as you said, it's for the environment.
But when she actually thought of something and I went to the local IGA I had to give a seminar to the guys who clustered around. Every time I park in a public place I end up having to 'splain my bike. SUCH a burden!
The great thing about the two front wheels is that it handles on a dirt road remarkably well. My BMW of decades ago was a wonderful touring bike but on a rough surface it was pathetic. It does okay on wet pavements too.
Thank you very much for posting this thread. It is clearly true that transubstantiation is a difficult subject for anybody. This is why it took a great scholar as Aquinas to address it. Even so, it remains one of the great mysteries of our faith: a mystery which can not ever be completely fathomed.
Yeah, you LOVE it and you know it! LOL! I hope it works out great for you. It looks like a blast to ride. :)
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