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Re-mornin' and welcome to the Dr. Oz show. Today's guest is an avid motorcycle enthusiast who has recently completed a second total knee replacement. Let's all welcome the star of stage, screen and the HD Forums, good old what's his name.
 
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Re-mornin' and welcome to the Dr. Oz show. Today's guest is an avid motorcycle enthusiast who has recently completed a second total knee replacement. Let's all welcome the star of stage, screen and the HD Forums, good old what's his name.
Who is Rick, Alex?

I mean Rex? Ronald? How many chances do I get here?
 
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Originally Posted by OKMICK
Re-mornin' and welcome to the Dr. Oz show. Today's guest is an avid motorcycle enthusiast who has recently completed a second total knee replacement. Let's all welcome the star of stage, screen and the HD Forums, good old what's his name.
Hey! I know that guy! We went to different schools together.

Mick, if I may expand upon Mark's info about Evergreen:
It is a "bedroom" community. Approximately 30 miles west of Denver in the foothills at the base of Mt. Evans. Very upper class, yuppified area. Several "biker" bars and such in the old section along with the usual "craft" shops. Used to be just a small mountain town that has become "civilized" and over populated.
 

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Maybe I will ride up there for a Popsicle stick sail boat craft project
 
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Originally Posted by QC
Hey! I know that guy! We went to different schools together.

Mick, if I may expand upon Mark's info about Evergreen:
It is a "bedroom" Approximately 30 miles west of Denver in the foothills at the base of Mt. Evans. Very upper class, yuppified area. Several "biker" bars and such in the old section along with the usual "craft" shops. Used to be just a small mountain town that has become "civilized" and over populated.
Community ?? Did someone omit community? .. cuz' if not, that's one big house. :>)
 
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Originally Posted by QC
Hey! I know that guy! We went to different schools together.

Mick, if I may expand upon Mark's info about Evergreen:
It is a "bedroom" Approximately 30 miles west of Denver in the foothills at the base of Mt. Evans. Very upper class, yuppified area. Several "biker" bars and such in the old section along with the usual "craft" shops. Used to be just a small mountain town that has become "civilized" and over populated.
Greg, my friends specifically mentioned Cactus Jack as a gathering place for bike riders. Yes, very yuppy so no surprise they chose that locale.
 
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Community ?? Did someone omit community? .. cuz' if not, that's one big house. :>)
You know how men are about measurements. Sherri still thinks it is 84 feet across our bedroom based on her perception of what 8 inches is.
 
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Excellent retort, my friend :>)
 
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Greg, they also said there are large herds of Elk and when they cross the roads you cannot honk or do anything to make them move.
 
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If you've never seen an Elk in the woods you can't imagine how huge they are. We have several large herds here in Michigan and every once in a while you hear about an accident involving one.

http://www.gaylordmichigan.net/elk-viewing-40/
 


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