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Cruiser
Posts: 175 Colorado | http://www.limaohio.com/story.php?IDnum=50790
I know this article has little to do with Victory much less a Vision but it was heart warming none the less....I have to wonder how many others are like Doris and if there wasn't a crusade here to follow up on that a group could get behind in an effort to spread some good cheer or a memory of better days gone bye.
Just thinking out loud...
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Cruiser
Posts: 74 Puyallup, Washington | Hope I'm that enthusiastic when I'm 80.
Edited by Innkeepers 2008-03-19 11:54 PM
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Visionary
Posts: 1324 So Cal | Awsome story!!!! Words cant describe that feeling. We try but its a feeling beyond words. |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Passon in deed, thanks for sharing. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 13 Omaha | Obviously the experiences she shared with her husband have left a positive feeling that can't be taken away. I'll bet they had some stories to tell....motorcycling across the continent "back in the day."
Neat story. Thanks. I hope she has a beautiful Spring day to enjoy her ride. |
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Tourer
Posts: 332 Dale, Indiana | Old 'female' truckers like to ride one more time too.
Not motorcycle related but I grew to love that old woman who became a good friend after her ride.
http://www.nevertoolate.org/Essies_Big_Ride.htm
http://www.truckstopusa.com/blog/post/index/2/Never-To-Late
She's gone home to her maker now.
But I still love telling people about her and her passions. Folks in her retirement home called her 'The Trucker Lady'! She lived trucks and read truck relate magazines until the day she passed.
Truck in the pictures was the one I drove at my old company.
Got that one pictured in the centerfold of a national trucker trade magazine about 3 years ago.
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Indiana RoadRunner - 2008-03-20 9:20 PM
Old 'female' truckers like to ride one more time too.
Not motorcycle related but I grew to love that old woman who became a good friend after her ride.
http://www.nevertoolate.org/Essies_Big_Ride.htm
http://www.truckstopusa.com/blog/post/index/2/Never-To-Late
She's gone home to her maker now.
But I still love telling people about her and her passions. Folks in her retirement home called her 'The Trucker Lady'! She lived trucks and read truck relate magazines until the day she passed.
Truck in the pictures was the one I drove at my old company.
Got that one pictured in the centerfold of a national trucker trade magazine about 3 years ago.
Life is about passion, otherwise you're sitting on the side lines... |
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