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PostPosted: Jul Mon 04, 2005 1:16 pm 
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RIVER PLEASE DONT LEAVE US, AGAIN MY REPLAY WAS AIMED AT THE ISSUE AND NOT RIVERBELLEME AT ALL. WE ENJOY YOUR INPUT AND WANT TO CONTINUE HAVING YOU PART OF THE BBNOVA FAMILY.

AM I NOT RIGHT GANG.

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I have no idea, as to what is going on in your life either, other than what you have posted, about your Cruisers for Christ, and the fact that you are taking treatments for skin cancer. Oh, also that you are divorced and remarried as you stated in your post on my comments. So, I guess, that I would have to say "A word of encouragement can mean the difference between giving up or going on."
By the way the comment "Success in marriage is more then FINDING the right person; it is BEING the right person." That was directed at anyone out there contemplating marriage or long term commitment of any kind.
So again, God Bless :D :D :D
Have a wonderful day and a great forever. :) :) :) :) :)


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Thank you for your words of encouragement, now that I understand them, please tell all of us a little more about yourself, what you do, how did you find bbnovaracing, have you been to any of the races, etc.

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Thanks Phil... I'm curious too....


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 Post subject: Answers to Questions
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I am retired. :D :D :D Married. :) :) :) :) Have 6 children, 15 grandchildren. 8) 8) 8) Love old cars. Frequent nostalgic car shows periodically. Enjoy my grandchildren. Found BBNova while surfing the internet, hit the wrong key. :oops: :? I'm not all that smart when it comes to puters. My young grandbabies know more about computers than I do. Other than that, there isn't much to tell. Worked in an auto factory late 60's and 70's. Grandprix's were hot, until the Firebirds came on the scene. And don't forget, "Here comes da Judge" and the Lemans Super Sports. GM raised some great muscle cars. Classic lines, great looks, and oh the power. Then Ford made that 64 1/2 Mustang, it sure was cute. The '65 Stang, I fell head over heels for it. All those stallions under the hood. We can't forget the Plymoth Road Runner, what a car and the Dusters, and the Baracuda,(Hemi under Glass) wow what a history, and how about the Studabaker (man they were so far beyond the times) the Avante was georgous, I could have cried when they quit making them...Hey, don't forget the Harleys, what a machine, thank God, they still are. History in the making. Everyone had a tiger in their tank then. Now it's a tiger at the gas pump. Oh, well, in the name of progress. Change is certainly hard to accept. Even if it is in the name of progress. Love to hear about cars and Harleys. I sure can ramble about them.
So God Bless. :D :D Have a great evening with your family and loved ones. Life is too short for anything else. It is great to be alive. :D :D :D :D


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Riverbelleme wrote:
I am retired. :D :D :D Married. :) :) :) :) Have 6 children, 15 grandchildren. 8) 8) 8) Love old cars. Frequent nostalgic car shows periodically. Enjoy my grandchildren. Found BBNova while surfing the internet, hit the wrong key. :oops: :? I'm not all that smart when it comes to puters. My young grandbabies know more about computers than I do. Other than that, there isn't much to tell. Worked in an auto factory late 60's and 70's. Grandprix's were hot, until the Firebirds came on the scene. And don't forget, "Here comes da Judge" and the Lemans Super Sports. GM raised some great muscle cars. Classic lines, great looks, and oh the power. Then Ford made that 64 1/2 Mustang, it sure was cute. The '65 Stang, I fell head over heels for it. All those stallions under the hood. We can't forget the Plymoth Road Runner, what a car and the Dusters, and the Baracuda,(Hemi under Glass) wow what a history, and how about the Studabaker (man they were so far beyond the times) the Avante was georgous, I could have cried when they quit making them...Hey, don't forget the Harleys, what a machine, thank God, they still are. History in the making. Everyone had a tiger in their tank then. Now it's a tiger at the gas pump. Oh, well, in the name of progress. Change is certainly hard to accept. Even if it is in the name of progress. Love to hear about cars and Harleys. I sure can ramble about them.
So God Bless. :D :D Have a great evening with your family and loved ones. Life is too short for anything else. It is great to be alive. :D :D :D :D


Alright another biker, now I don't feel all alone...

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Sort of, they are fasinating as all get out.
First time I ever rode on the back of a Harley, I got a heck of a burn off the pipe. That is something you don't forget. Oh, those wonderful years. Never wore shorts again on a Harley. You live and learn. :D :D


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:D


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 Post subject: Great Day All
PostPosted: Jul Wed 06, 2005 9:58 am 
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Great Day All :D :D :D
Late riser today. Things to do places
to go. :D :D :D And people to see. :D :D
Grandbabies ya know. :D :D
Here is a little thing I found and thought I would pass it on. 8) 8) 8) Since everyone here seems to be believers in the family.

FAMILY REUNION

Wether the limbs of your family tree grows naturally or are grafted together, later on, the surest way to keep it strong, is by gathering the branches at least once a year to share food, fun, fellowship and memories.
Auther unknown.

Well, late, gotta run. Great Day to all 8) 8) Great to be alive :D :D :D GOD BLESS. :D :D
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Very nice :D


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RICK MILLER wrote:
Very nice :D


Unless the family tree is like mine , and has no branches.
(West Virginia Thing) :shock:

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Wouldn't they be all intertwined..... :shock:


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RICK MILLER wrote:
Very nice :D


What Rick said sums it up River

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Wouldn't they be all intertwined..... :shock:


Did you ever see one of those trees where a limb has grown back into the tree or into the ground???? :shock:

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