HAPPY THANKSGIVING to EVERYONE !
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING to EVERYONE !
just like to say HAPPY THANKSGIVING to EVERYONE and HAPPY RIDING......even in cold weather......
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Thank you, and Happy Thanksgiving to all. Remember, it is God whom we have to thank for all our blessings (including our nice foldies).
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Darn u guys are fast ....
HAPPY THANKSGIVING to all our folder friends near and far
even if they own a Brommy ... or or or or or or
lol
HAPPY THANKSGIVING to all our folder friends near and far
even if they own a Brommy ... or or or or or or
lol
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Indeed. Happy Thanksgiving from a US expat living overseas. The one US holiday I really miss.
Shame it's tainted by the whole association with genocide and all. Just remember to pause a moment and give a thought to all that's been lost in pursuit for all that we have to be thankful for.
Double edged sword.
Shame it's tainted by the whole association with genocide and all. Just remember to pause a moment and give a thought to all that's been lost in pursuit for all that we have to be thankful for.
Double edged sword.
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And no, I don't watch football on Thanksgiving. I am too busy running the kitchen to get everything ready.
Last edited by folder fanatic; 11-23-11 at 07:36 PM.
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Easy drive 'over the rivers and through the woods' to the Central WA coast, but it will be rain and high winds for Thanksgiving day - no bike riding here.
Gives me some time to work on the interior of the new shed out back, which has gotten the Pocket 8's out of the bathroom.
Have a great Holiday.
Lou
Gives me some time to work on the interior of the new shed out back, which has gotten the Pocket 8's out of the bathroom.
Have a great Holiday.
Lou
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Happy Thanksgiving. Even for those of us who own a Citizen and/or Downtube!
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Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for all of the contributors to this forum, who make folding bikes both intelligible and fascinating at the same time.
However, I am especially thankful for the friendship and bicycle mentorship of Bruce Metras, who introduced me to the magic of Moulton and has saved me from self-induced mechanical calamity more times in the past year than I can count.
I raise a glass of tinto to all of you.
However, I am especially thankful for the friendship and bicycle mentorship of Bruce Metras, who introduced me to the magic of Moulton and has saved me from self-induced mechanical calamity more times in the past year than I can count.
I raise a glass of tinto to all of you.