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Old 06-18-2016, 11:46 PM
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Made it back to Raleigh Saturday night at 2330. BTW, at exit 108 east of Memphis is a great country diner. Lunch buffet and coffee $10.14. Great home cookin'.

So, the muffler clamp cost me another 6 years of payments. Hwy 23 took me 130 miles instead of 90 because I went straight instead of taking the curve. Is it a doof loop if it is back and forth on the same road?

But wait, there's more .... I stopped at Toad Suck HD in Conway because I wanted to get my daughter a Toad Suck t-shirt. Next weekend is the gay pride parade in New York and I wanted her dressed for the occasion . I came away with a killer red t-shirt with a gorgeous babe leaning against a Harley on the front and the Toad Suck logo on the back, 2 wine bottle stoppers with a Harley boot on top, and a pair of 4 inch Rinehart slip-ons with the rolled chrome end caps. They have a deep bass rumble but will pass the Myrtle Beach Police decibel test. The rumble is so low it causes minor vibration to the footboards. Good for the circulation, I guess.

It was great seeing everyone again, especially Dinero because I do not remember meeting him the first time in 2009. Hope DJ's back gets better. I got lucky and missed the rain. I hope most of you did also.
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