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As I moved into the right lane some yo-yo on a GS came around me on the right at a speed that could not have been less than 100mph. The GS was black, the rider was wearing what appeared to be some sort of black silk pants and jacket billowing around him. He disappeared, weaving in and out of traffic without EVER using a turn signal until he was out of sight
Grump out.
Can't we just send them to Facebook or something?
LOL I am too smart to put up with the antics of Facebook as well as a lot of other social media. It amazes me people still use such things. At the least on this forum, it is member only and thanks to the volunteers moderated.
BMW RA moved to Facebook, that ended a long time membership with them. St.
LOL, one of the things that sets me onto the grumpy old man ranting is the number of restaurants and companies who think Facebook is the way to connect with customers. Nothing gets my dander up more than to find a restaurant or company I want to do business with, go to their supposed website and find it is a Facebook account. Worse is the constant message for me to sign into Facebook or register with Facebook in order to fully read the site. St.
Lost a close riding friend three Mondays ago to a seemingly avoidable risk he took. I skipped a ride the previous week with him to deliver a battery and never will now. I’m still processing it and the few seconds a choice would maybe change the outcome. A very experienced long time rider on familiar roads.
Then news of one of our forum members losing her battle has also weighed on my heart. Getting into those years when it seems to be happening way too often .
OK to be grumpy, just accept things you probably cannot change and roll on or get off.
I still have an Instagram account and like it. Almost no arguing, politics, etc. and I like looking at the pictures a couple times a week.
I just post car, bike and pie pictures.
... to remind them to live life NOW and don’t take life too serious or for granted.