BBQ Ride (pic heavy)
rwells
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It was a nice day today, so that means "Ride". A couple of buds came over and we rode 202 miles for some BBQ. Yum...
Here are some pics from the day.
Here are some pics from the day.
Randy
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Reminds me of a lifetime ago when I had a bike...
Thanks for sharing.
Neil
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Like your series and since I am currently in a cubicle as we speak, it hit the spot, living vicariously through you at the moment Randy.
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Hey Rainbow,
There has to be balance in life...
Since you couldn't go riding around and chowing down on some good Texas BBQ, I HAD TO DO IT FOR YOU ~ BALANCE
Practice, practice, practice... It never seems to end
Thanks for taking a look and leaving a comment Neil
Inconspicuous on a bike: BTDT
I do believe there's some truth to the old saying "You can tell a lot about a person's personality by what they drive".
Here's my car:
That's me, Mr. Boring
That is so not what I expected:D .
I imagined a truck circa 1969 all souped up in about the same color as your bike.
Thanks for the chuckle and for reminding me not to judge a book by its cover.
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I've had trucks for most of my adult life. This was a knee jerk reaction to the $4.00 gal gas prices. I must say though: This little scamp (Cooper S - Turbo) is a blast to drive!
I'll probably go back to a Jeep Rubicon. Loved my last one - all but the "lack" of gas mileage
Glad I could bring a little laughter into your life today
Great pictures. I mean, really, does it get any better than getting a couple of buds together and hawling butt on a long ride to some great food? I don't think so. I've done it many times.
Ride safe,
Tom
I agree Tom, there's only a handful of things that can measure up to a good ride w/friends and some good food to boot!
We're saving some good ol' Texas BBQ for you when you finally make it over here
Nice PP work.
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Great looking shots, I'll bet ya'll did have fun and BBQ too, what a good
day!!!
I love your little Mini-Cooper, my wife has been wanting one for years, I keep telling her go get one, but she always finds an excuse
Very nicely done on the Pics, I'll bet your Friends will love them!!
Craig
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Thanks for looking and commenting Dan
Hey Craig,
Yeah, there's some good riding down around Glen Rose.
Your wife would love the Mini. Just make sure she gets an S (sport - turbo) model. She might not care, but you'll have a blast in it! And, even though the S model doesn't get as good of gas mileage as the standard model, it still gets 40mpg if you set the cruise on 70mph.
My buds have already placed their "order" <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/rolleyes1.gif" border="0" alt="" >
And a good sense of humor: They LOVED the "checking the leak" shot.
If you're ever in the Los Angeles area, after I stop feeling sorry for you I'll take you to Hungry Al's BBQ. Louisiana style and friends keep taking me to other BBQ houses, but none of them ever measure up!
Have a great evening: I feel something nasty and painful building up in my head, so I'm off to Nyquilland.
Take care!
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Azzaro,
I've been through a lot of vehicles over the years, but me and Ol' Yeller' seem inseparable. I plan on growing old with her
Thanks for the comments
Thanks Michael,
I'd like to go back to the old station at night, where I wouldn't have to fight daylight reflections. But, one old coot already tried to charge us for shooting there... and it wasn't even his building
After having black bikes, I decided that I needed one that everyone could see.
Hey Lee,
Better be careful what you say, Ol' Yeller' and I were over in your part of the world (Big Sur, Sequoia, Yosemite) a couple of years ago, so it COULD HAPPEN my friend
Hope you shake what's after ya'
Boring?? the contrary!!
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Thank you. So far, I'm doing pretty well keeping this thing under control. I took the Nyquil and did the Zicam thing last night and I felt well enough to go to work, today. I get little whiffs of it, now and then, but I'm doing well.
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Looks like you guys had fun and it's all about enjoying the "good life"
No more Rubicon?? -- Hubby bought me a Jeep Cherokee, but I wanted the 4 door Rangler.
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And very insightful to see both your yellow bike and red Mini--the Mini took me aback for a moment but then I started to think about it. The bike says you love your freedom but the Mini says you have a grounded and practical side. The colors are an acknowledgement to your artistic view of the world.
Where was the BBQ place?????? We (adopted) Texans want to know which one was good enough to make you ride 200 miles. BTW, where again do you live? I somehow thought it was Midland--maybe that was from my earliest look at your work, which was the oil fields.
As for being able to tell a lot about people by what they drive: that would make a great thread! "Guess what I drive?" Let a few people answer and then post a pic and see who got it right.
Cheers,
Lauren
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Ha, I was trying to be facetious
Thanks for the comment!
Glad to hear your going to survive
Thank you kindly
When gas was $4.00+ per gallon, the Rubicon was killing me. To go 247 miles cost me about $76.00 ~ The same miles & pricing cost me $28.00 in the Mini.
This Mini Cooper S (turbo) is a blast to drive! It thinks its a sports car. But, since gas has gone back down, I wish I had my Rubicon back. I do like 4-wheelin' when I go to Colorado.
Thanks for the comments
Hey Lauren,
I take it you've not driven a Mini Cooper S (turbo) ~ It is practical for the gas mileage, but that's about it. ~ With it's zippy performance and great handling, you have to constantly keep out of the sights of the lawman
As for the colors: Yes, that's how I see the world
I don't really remember the name of this particular BBQ joint in Glen Rose, but the eating place isn't really why we ride over 200 miles. On a bike, it's the ride that counts, the destination is just someplace at the end of the ride, or half-way thereabouts.
Now, I will tell you; If you want some AWESOME BBQ, go to the "Hard 8 BBQ" in Stephenville, TX. They evidently have two other locations that I've not been to. But, there's good riding down toward Stephenville.
I live in the D/FW metroplex, or as we say; metro-mess
Yeah, that would be a fun and interesting thread ~ Where did you start it at?
Thanks for your comments!