azgman
Addicted to curves
Colorado please!
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Fargo here we come.
Fargo here we come.
And let's not forget Eastern Kansas in the Flint Hill Region which may actually be better than Fargo!
....oh, and so you don't sound like a tourist - they are pronounced Luss Hills!
I'll do that. I'll be on my red 700 gs. I'll either be at the gateway riders club campsite or GS Giant camp area.I'm 64, but in relatively good shape for being 20 lbs overweight. I'm hoping to able to ride into mid 70s if not longer. And I plan on going to every national rally, as well as some regional ones. Find the Alaska tagged RRT at the rally and drop by to say hello.
I just watched a moving and powerful Volkswagen commercial. In the commercial the final statement: "Life's as big as you make it.". I feel this powerful statement, even more powerful in the context of the commercial, has much bearing on the question of whether or not to attend the international rally.
https://youtu.be/rpq4NXtokNU
Moving and powerful are not words I tend to associate with commercials. This one uses a formulaic approach by mixing inspirational (if not nationalistic) images, nostalgic music with a little touch of family reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell painting. The video is certainly evocative, but has nothing to do with the car it is hawking. I found myself wondering if the model featured in the ad comes with the optional variable emissions test results.
As for adopting a "Life's as big as you make it" approach influencing one's decision about attending a rally in Iowa, well, I can see they going either way. A rally can be part of big life but so can many other competing events, but I hope to attend.
Fargo
I think I would feel uneasy whenever tree trimmers were working