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Beautiful Ken
aka Dude
aka TSWB (tall skinny white boy),
You made it!! Your new beamer is a looker.. and may I say is almost as good lookin as you are!
Sending you endless corazones.. have a lovely ride to the springs!
love
Rose
Your bike is awesome! I envy your laughing in your helmet, those moments in life are precious. Happy to see all the supportive comments, you are dearly loved. And, yes, your mother is in the room. I'm so excited we're in the same time zone!!
xoxooxo
mom
WELCOME TO PDT!! Glad you made it - Though still a long & beautiful drive ahead. The new ride is great looking-scratch that - AWESOME looking. You may not have lots of money but you are the richest man I know.
Milage - I am upping mine to 5,723, provided you still take your roughly 1,000 mi detour. However, did you note your milage on el bandito before you said good-bye? The new ride probably had some non-ken test rides on it also. Is the game off?
Right, and as far as the game is concerned, what is the prize, since the sprockets are still on the bandit? We want answers man!
Ride On!
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