Old Yeller
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79 HS graduation year.
zedpilot;162906 wrote: Didn't crash it, so I thought that might be a good number for the track...:dunno:
You know as they say
A good landing is one you can walk away from. A great landing is one you can use the plane again!
Get it back on there man.sloppy;163875 wrote: My anniversary and oldest son's birthday are on the 15th, my other son is on the 8th,158. I also picked up a nice superstition of riding with a power ranger keychain my son gave me when he was 3 (10 years ago). First time I rode without it was my first crash...:doh:
151 was my call sign at a summer job at a golf course growing up. Actually it was the call sign for all the "front men" (the cart jockeys, range pickers, and bag handlers rolled into one); only the higher-ups had their own numbers.kawaholic;160137 wrote: i went with #11 because whiskey 11 was my call sign on the radio for work a few years ago. when i got my dirt bike one of the guys i ride with said i had to put a number on it. i wasn't creative enough to think of my wedding anniversary or my wife's birthday so 11 it was. when i joined nesba and had to pick a number i just went with what i was already running on the dirt bike.
LOL i said it was alright, but i appreciate the gesture :cheers:smoove;163904 wrote: Girlfriend's Initials; SI.
Changed after Jordan saw his number crappily placed on my bike with electrical tape.