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In order to embark on a new course, the only one that will
solve the problem: negotiations and peace with the Palestinians,
the Lebanese, the Syrians. And: with Hamas and Hizbullah.
Because it's only with enemies that one makes peace.
- Uri Avnery, Israeli writer and peace activist with Gush Shalom.
(http://counterpunch.org/avnery08032006.html)
> >> Speaking of having good insurance ...
>
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> Well, you know what we call motorcycle riders here in California, don't
> you? "Organ donors."
Uh-huh. They call them that all over, just as the right wingnuts from
all over call us "The People's Republik of Kalifornia".
In both cases they're throw-away insult lines used as substitutes for
actual thought by people with envy or sagging ego problems.
> > Only difference is that I'm having a lot more fun than the
engineer
> > and he doesn't have to keep an eye out for the CHP.
>
> Or oncoming traffic ...
Er, on a *freeway*!?
Funny thing about indulging in the occasional mildly risky undertaking
such as riding a motorcycle, sky diving, surfing, or rock-climbing:
those who do one or more of them *immediately* risk the wrath of the
rest of the population, most of whom would secretly *love* to try
something like that themselves, but lack the nerve. Other day as I was
filling my bike's tank at a gas station, a short fat lady decended
from her 40' motorhome, waddled over to me, thrust her head forward
and snapped, "You *KNOW* you're going to *DIE*, don't you?".
I pulled off my crash helmet, revealing my 65-year-old face and shock
of white hair, and said "Really? When?". She snorted, did an about-
face, and waddled back to her motorhome, but I think she took the
point.
I may or may not die in bed, but if I *do*, then I know I won't be
lying there thinking about all the things I'd wanted to do in my
lifetime and regretting that I haven't done them.
~Pete
David Nebenzahl - 19 Jan 2009 23:46 GMT
On 1/19/2009 1:35 PM Twibil spake thus:
>> >> Speaking of having good insurance ...
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> Er, on a *freeway*!?
Didn't realize the road paralleling the railroad was a freeway; I was
envisioning a 2-lane county road or some such.
You must have thought I was somehow condemning your riding; not the
case. More power to you, both literally and figuratively.
Just be careful out there, lest you end up like John Douglas, a regular
from another couple newsgroups I read (rec.photo.darkroom and
rec.photo.equipment.large-format) who was recently killed on his bike:
http://www.t-g.com/story/1484020.html
(Not implying it was anything but an accident.)

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In order to embark on a new course, the only one that will
solve the problem: negotiations and peace with the Palestinians,
the Lebanese, the Syrians. And: with Hamas and Hizbullah.
Because it's only with enemies that one makes peace.
- Uri Avnery, Israeli writer and peace activist with Gush Shalom.
(http://counterpunch.org/avnery08032006.html)
NICHE541 - 20 Jan 2009 11:04 GMT
> > >> Speaking of having good insurance ...
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> ~Pete
Good for you Pete. I have been a Harley Rider since I was 14 and now I
am 66. Yes I have had some wrecks, 2 bad ones, it has been worth it.
Your story about riding in the Mojave reminded me of a ride at age 17,
in the summer, at temperatures above 120. there were 5 of us guys
riding and we couldn't move our hands from the handlebars because the
rest of the handlebar was so hot you couldn't grab it. We became
dehydrated, beer didn't help. One of the more brilliant things I did
at that age.
John in the Indian Nations.