I wondered when I would see the skeeter net. I had to wear mine over the helmet in slow construction zones. They don't seem to eat the locals.
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I wondered when I would see the skeeter net. I had to wear mine over the helmet in slow construction zones. They don't seem to eat the locals.
Mosquitoes probably bled them dry years ago and they have nothing left to give.I wondered when I would see the skeeter net. I had to wear mine over the helmet in slow construction zones. They don't seem to eat the locals.
What an awesome adventure I had just reading this thread for the first time. Your wife is something else I'll say. Keep it going!
Yup,2 !! Hehe
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You just burst a whole lot of bubbles.They don't ride !!!
You just burst a whole lot of bubbles.
We're more trouble than we're worth. Trust me.
We're more trouble than we're worth. Trust me.
Tell that story to your wife and see who sleeps in the garage tonight. Of course your garage is pretty well set up so not too big a risk.Dogs make better buddies. There is a famous test to prove this (men)...
Lock your dog and your wife up in the garage one morning. Then open it up that afternoon and see which one is glad to see you.
I'll betcha 10 bucks you didn't get all of that muck off.
It takes $1 coins,$3 to start it.We spent $4 and knocked off the thick stuff.I just wanted to clean the fins on my wifes bike and my radiator, both bikes wheels and lights and under the fenders.
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