HDF Member of the Month
#421
Congratulations, Clay. Another excellent choice for MOM. You have led a very interesting life. It was an enjoyable read.
Every time I see your avatar, and now the actual picture ...
I think of your Army MOS as a 92G (Food Service Specialist, aka cook).
Stay healthy. Enjoy your month.
Every time I see your avatar, and now the actual picture ...
I think of your Army MOS as a 92G (Food Service Specialist, aka cook).
Stay healthy. Enjoy your month.
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IdahoHacker (01-14-2021)
#422
Congratulations, Clay. Another excellent choice for MOM. You have led a very interesting life. It was an enjoyable read.
Every time I see your avatar, and now the actual picture ...
I think of your Army MOS as a 92G (Food Service Specialist, aka cook).
Stay healthy. Enjoy your month.
Every time I see your avatar, and now the actual picture ...
I think of your Army MOS as a 92G (Food Service Specialist, aka cook).
Stay healthy. Enjoy your month.
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Bone Doc (01-02-2021)
#423
Congrats, Clay, and well deserved!
We are the same vintage. I started riding in 1964 too, when I turned 15 (and a half). Bought a new Honda 90 two days before I got my learners license, traded it 3 days later for a Honda 305 (similar to yours but the Super Hawk (touring?) version. But then got my first sports car the day I turned 16 and stopped riding (other than rarely on someone else's bike) for pushing 50 years until I got my current Harley.
Enjoy your retirement (I can see you are)! Still elusive for me.
We are the same vintage. I started riding in 1964 too, when I turned 15 (and a half). Bought a new Honda 90 two days before I got my learners license, traded it 3 days later for a Honda 305 (similar to yours but the Super Hawk (touring?) version. But then got my first sports car the day I turned 16 and stopped riding (other than rarely on someone else's bike) for pushing 50 years until I got my current Harley.
Enjoy your retirement (I can see you are)! Still elusive for me.
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IdahoHacker (01-14-2021)
#424
Thanks! Believe it or not, the next vehicle after the 305 and the 67 Sportster was a 1961 MGA 1600! What sports car did you have?
#425
Congrats Idaho... thanks for the service and keep on enjoying the road.
I was surprised to see Buzz could write all that without any emoji's... (but then I double checked and found one )
Be safe,
pc
I was surprised to see Buzz could write all that without any emoji's... (but then I double checked and found one )
Be safe,
pc
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IdahoHacker (01-14-2021)
#427
Awww................I'm 'juss play'n with ya PCB. Luv 'ya man!
BTW my friend, if u r keeping count, that was 2 emoticons above. <-- Now 3. Oy!
#428
I had 2 59 MGA's one for extra parts. Loved that car. Wish I had it back
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IdahoHacker (01-14-2021)
#429
Many years after that first one, I bought a '62 1600 MKII. Sold it before we moved to Idaho, and now I do bikes, and no room in the garage for another toy. Too many hobbies as it is!
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