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Seen the dark at the end of the tunnel
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<blockquote data-quote="redtail" data-source="post: 919131" data-attributes="member: 1739"><p>Gone through some phases myself. Always had boats and four-wheeled drives. After growing up fishing in the Pacific Northwest, it just never was the same here in SoCal. Enjoyed fishing the ocean for a few years but when the kids came along I backed off and spent my time with them. By the time they were old enough to go, they were so involved with soccer that it just never happened.</p><p></p><p>By then my Motorcycling was a perfect sport. I could be gone for an hour, or a week! Didn't need to spend all day getting ready or another day breaking it all back down again after!</p><p></p><p>Living on the outskirts of Los Angeles, though, I can't say that I'd ever use a bike for commuting. Definitely take all the fun out of it!</p><p></p><p>If it was me, I'd a plan a trip to ride somewhere and paint! :yahoo:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redtail, post: 919131, member: 1739"] Gone through some phases myself. Always had boats and four-wheeled drives. After growing up fishing in the Pacific Northwest, it just never was the same here in SoCal. Enjoyed fishing the ocean for a few years but when the kids came along I backed off and spent my time with them. By the time they were old enough to go, they were so involved with soccer that it just never happened. By then my Motorcycling was a perfect sport. I could be gone for an hour, or a week! Didn't need to spend all day getting ready or another day breaking it all back down again after! Living on the outskirts of Los Angeles, though, I can't say that I'd ever use a bike for commuting. Definitely take all the fun out of it! If it was me, I'd a plan a trip to ride somewhere and paint! :yahoo: [/QUOTE]
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