Wow, I met this woman for all of sixty seconds in our local supermarket and exchanged maybe ten words with her and she turns into this wonderful story.
I find this young woman description of me extremely embarrassing. She certainly has a vivid imagination. Apparently our meeting meant something to her. For that I am thankful and have to admit I also enjoyed our crossing of paths.
I try to make my participation in P.G.R as selfless as possible,but you know what. Its true the more you give the more receive.
One more thing you do not have to be a biker or a veteran to take part in P G R missions.
That was you?? Too cool ~ you make us proud, Wet Willie!!
Amen to that, unfortunately it took way too many years for me to realize it...
Dont sweat being recognised and appreciated, as long as that aint the motorvation for service, its simply the icing on the cake...
"Thank You" for yer service...
NerdDad and I (well, mostly NerdDad) have participated in a few rides, and we don’t even own a bike. We ride as part of the support crew, carrying flags, equipment, and coolers of water.
We are so proud to be part of PGR!!!!!
Many hugs to you WetWillie.....