Considering your liking for Harley-Davidsons, Foz, I expect this is what you'd especially consider "the dead years."

H wrote:an Ohio man, Billy Standley, aged 82, had the dying wish to be buried atop his 1967 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide cruiser. He and his motorcycle were placed inside a plexiglass casket (although I don't know how many underground creatures will be able to actually see the display).
Considering your liking for Harley-Davidsons, Foz, I expect this is what you'd especially consider "the dead years."8)
Fozzer wrote:P.S....don't forget: Its my 80th Birthday tomorrow, Sunday, the 2nd of March...and I'm still Motorcycling around...but NOT on a Harley Davidson!.......!
Hagar wrote:When I saw this I thought of you Paul. http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/462038/Easy-rider-on-Harley-Davidson-mobility-scooter-fools-the-policeFozzer wrote:P.S....don't forget: Its my 80th Birthday tomorrow, Sunday, the 2nd of March...and I'm still Motorcycling around...but NOT on a Harley Davidson!.......!
May I be the first to offer my congratulations for tomorrow.![]()
Fozzer wrote:P.S....don't forget: Its my 80th Birthday tomorrow, Sunday, the 2nd of March...and I'm still Motorcycling around...but NOT on a Harley Davidson!.......!
Secondly, me too. You're a ways behind my mom -- she'll be 92 on the 18th. I came rather as a surprise in her life: her youngest sister already had two children and my mom had been told she could never have any -- I had to be born as an adult...Hagar wrote:May I be the first to offer my congratulations for tomorrow.
I guess I should further congratulate you -- on your continued success!Fozzer wrote:The older I get, the more I love my Birthdays!
Each new one means that I have survived yet another year!
P.S...long way to go yet...lots more folks to amuse/annoy!
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