About 20 years ago, I bought a house, and a motorcycle. I brought home a woman and two kids, and got a dog. In the two decades since, everyone has moved on, or been remodeled with no resemblance to that time. It's all for the best except for the dog dying years ago. The one thing that has not changed is the motorcycle. 20 year-old Suzuki Intruder 1400cc with 3700 miles on it. Yea, I averaged less than 200 miles a year. It's like brand new, except for the effects of sitting around in the garage like a couch potato. Today I got it out of the shop after a carburetor and brakes overhaul, new battery and new tires. I can't remember the last time I rode it, but I have been riding motorcycles for 45 years, and often it was my only transportation for long periods. Man, it felt good to cruise again. I didn't even fall over once. I wished I looked and ran as good after 20 years. When I'm riding it, I feel 20 years younger, and I think she still loves me.
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Dude! You gotta go wireless with the mouse! You gots to!
Corned beef and cabbage beats mouse and cabbage but mouse and cabbage will do in a pinch.
I can't put my finger on it, but something about this is racist. It just has to be.
That's a stretch...
(Bags doesn't have Elasticity super powers)
Lem that second shot is the best selfie you ever shot.
Muy bueno!
That's no cabbage. That's a monster. From space!
Throw a big chunk of cabbage in boiling water, then after about 2, 3 minutes remove, add salt and butter, and yum, yum.
Throw a cabbage. As far as you can. Hope that deer or rabbits eat it.
It's not food, it's what food eats.
Anyone experiencing big life changes?
About 20 years ago, I bought a house, and a motorcycle. I brought home a woman and two kids, and got a dog. In the two decades since, everyone has moved on, or been remodeled with no resemblance to that time. It's all for the best except for the dog dying years ago. The one thing that has not changed is the motorcycle. 20 year-old Suzuki Intruder 1400cc with 3700 miles on it. Yea, I averaged less than 200 miles a year. It's like brand new, except for the effects of sitting around in the garage like a couch potato. Today I got it out of the shop after a carburetor and brakes overhaul, new battery and new tires. I can't remember the last time I rode it, but I have been riding motorcycles for 45 years, and often it was my only transportation for long periods. Man, it felt good to cruise again. I didn't even fall over once. I wished I looked and ran as good after 20 years. When I'm riding it, I feel 20 years younger, and I think she still loves me.
For a second I read bags had bought a woman, instead of brought a woman home.
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