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Leah - no, I don’t have a motorcycle, or a license, nor have I ever driven a motorcycle.
Tim - It’ll help me “get into their world” with a few of the new guys at the Rock, which you also talked about last night. (It’s amazing how one can justify things…)
To address Tim’s idea of how does this help the war effort it is very simple. There are a large number of females at the rock and most of them like to ride motorcycles so it is simply serving the girls. In Matt’s case namely Nancy. On a actual serious note I have found it to be an amazing outreach tool. Especially when I lived in towers and I knew every single owner of a motorcycle in all four buildings.
do you have your motorcycles license? do you have a bike??? just wondering. pat- are you still riding around illegally?
Envy… yeah, you and me both.
So, help me understand how buying a motorcycle will support the war effort. : )
(For those of you confused by that, listen to my message at: http://www.stonebrook.org/media/media.asp?intTypeID=1
Leah - no, I don’t have a motorcycle, or a license, nor have I ever driven a motorcycle.
Tim - It’ll help me “get into their world” with a few of the new guys at the Rock, which you also talked about last night. (It’s amazing how one can justify things…)
so… that just sounded like fun today? don’t get me wrong, i TOTALLY agree! :)
hmm, good thing the “tax refund” idea has already been preached about extensively :)
Matt, you’re welcome to sit on my bike in the garage and pretend to ride…..like i do. Even though it doesnt run, I’ve had some sweet rides that way.
AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!
To address Tim’s idea of how does this help the war effort it is very simple. There are a large number of females at the rock and most of them like to ride motorcycles so it is simply serving the girls. In Matt’s case namely Nancy. On a actual serious note I have found it to be an amazing outreach tool. Especially when I lived in towers and I knew every single owner of a motorcycle in all four buildings.
I agree with Luke. A motorcycle ride is a deeply spiritual experience.