Ah, thanks John. Now that you mention it, I think I probably knew that it was an oil leak. Shit... some memories from the old place are beginning to fade...BlacktopTravelr wrote: Miths old bike had an oil leak that mith couldn't find or fix so he sold it. I was going to buy it but I couldn't figure out a way to get it back to Okla so HDI bought it instead. Hell, the paint job on that bike cost more than I was going to pay for it, but I just couldn't get it.
Happy Birthday Mith
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No problem.Cuban wrote:Ah, thanks John. Now that you mention it, I think I probably knew that it was an oil leak. Shit... some memories from the old place are beginning to fade...BlacktopTravelr wrote: Miths old bike had an oil leak that mith couldn't find or fix so he sold it. I was going to buy it but I couldn't figure out a way to get it back to Okla so HDI bought it instead. Hell, the paint job on that bike cost more than I was going to pay for it, but I just couldn't get it.
Yep and I hear people say it is the eyesight that goes first. [space]
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What I have noticed is that it is the bad memories that go first. The good memories seem to be better embedded in our minds.BlacktopTravelr wrote:No problem.Cuban wrote:Ah, thanks John. Now that you mention it, I think I probably knew that it was an oil leak. Shit... some memories from the old place are beginning to fade...BlacktopTravelr wrote: Miths old bike had an oil leak that mith couldn't find or fix so he sold it. I was going to buy it but I couldn't figure out a way to get it back to Okla so HDI bought it instead. Hell, the paint job on that bike cost more than I was going to pay for it, but I just couldn't get it.
Yep and I hear people say it is the eyesight that goes first. [space]
I think that is a good thing, there are plenty of memories that I want to forget.
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My father told me if I didn't stop it, I'd go blind. I said: "Dad, I'm over here."BlacktopTravelr wrote: No problem. ... and I hear people say it is the eyesight that goes first. [space]
Agreed. The expression 'fond memories' exists. Here's hoping you'll be successful in forgetting...Herb wrote: What I have noticed is that it is the bad memories that go first. The good memories seem to be better embedded in our minds. I think that is a good thing, there are plenty of memories that I want to forget.