Breckenridge Express

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Louie, Jul 14, 2005.

  1. Louie

    Louie Guest

    I've got a Van that is unbooked for the next several days. I thinking to
    get good participation from the Houston area for the Nart thing I can
    send the Van down to transport my down South friends to the event.
    I'm willing to do this account I know some are concerned about the long
    trip, and the potential hazards that might be encountered.

    If Bjay thinks he can't make the event 'cause of time constraints (with
    all the sight seeing he does when riding) he can catch the Van on the
    way down as it will be coming in from Mississippi.

    It is an unmarked Van, with deep tint windows. Bjay can ride shotgun and
    peep out the vent window to see stuff. If the Van needs to stop for
    smokes, etc. Bjay can run in and get them as he has immunity from any
    hazards because of his nose. The Van also has a beefed up suspension and
    can carry a lot of weight. I'll meet the Van at Palo Pinto County line
    to insure everyone's safety throughout the event. I'll also have plenty
    of tape.

    Don't worry, I've run this by Sunny and she is O.K. with it


    ...louie
     
    Louie, Jul 14, 2005
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  2. Louie

    Bownse Guest

    see the link below? follow it to "rides" from there is a NART trip
    report and links to other things NART-ish.
     
    Bownse, Jul 14, 2005
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  3. Louie

    BJayKana Guest

    (Louie suggests)

    ‘I've got a Van that is unbooked for the next several days. I thinking
    to get good participation from the Houston area for the Nart thing I can
    send the Van down to transport my down South friends to the event. I'm
    willing to do this account I know some are concerned about the long
    trip, and the potential hazards that might be encountered.’’

    ‘‘Hey louiege’ been aaaaaawhile, reading your comical
    commentary’’!
    So, ya earn a little side money, booking
    short tours , in your old Ford Van, do ya?
    (bjay of NeTexas)

    ‘If Bjay thinks he can't make the event 'cause of time constraints
    (with all the sight seeing he does when riding) he can catch the Van on
    the way down as it will be coming in from Mississippi.’’
    (Louie)
    ‘‘gosh, I appreciate it, but I am not planning on making the
    trip’’ If I did, I kinda think I could ride it’’. Although,
    there's lots of stuff to see, and could cause me and my wife to wanna
    stop and sight see,on such a journey, I would imagine’’ (bjay)

    ‘‘It is an unmarked Van, with deep tint windows. Bjay can ride
    shotgun and peep out the vent window to see stuff. If the Van needs to
    stop for smokes, etc. Bjay can run in and get them as he has immunity
    from any hazards because of his nose.’’ (Louie)
    ‘‘What makes you think I would trust your driving skills, since you
    never drive, you just Ride’’ huh? I bet its been awhile since you
    sat your IronButt in that old Van, eh? (grin) (bjay)

    ‘‘The Van also has a beefed up suspension and can carry a lot of
    weight. I'll meet the Van at Palo Pinto County line to insure everyone's
    safety throughout the event. I'll also have plenty of tape.
    Don't worry, I've run this by Sunny and she is O.K. with it
    (The End, by Louie)

    ‘‘Wait a minute, I thought you were doing the driving’’, who's
    driving your old Van?’’
    Louigie, I wanna compliment you on your most comical composition’’
    My Helmets off to ya!! take care, old ironButt Biker. (bjay,
    the sightSeeing Rascal of NETexas)
     
    BJayKana, Jul 14, 2005
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  4. Louie

    Bownse Guest

    interesting history, yes. beyond that it's not much different than any
    other touristy bar in any other town. On that day the front was lined
    with loud straight piped cruisers that all wanted to express their
    individuality the same way.
     
    Bownse, Jul 15, 2005
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