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Re: Brinks Home Security Fraud



On Jun 16, 1:11 pm, "Robert L Bass" <RobertLB...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "tourman" wrote:
>
> > RHC: Well I know that they must be disposed of by law in a manner that
>
> is environmentally friendly (no trash, no landfills etc). At the
> moment, I was thinking they must have some value to someone given the
> huge increase in prices for lead products of all kinds. But my wife is
> getting pretty ansy about them, so will have to drop them off at a
> metal recycler near home and hope he doesn't charge me to take
> them ...
>
> It's understandable she wants them out of there.  Mine even had the maid t=
ry
> to sweep me out a couple of times.  :^)
>
> > BTW, sorry I didn't get down to visit this year. We no sooner got to
>
> Bradenton when we were called home on a family emergency. C'est la
> vie !! Next year hopefully, things will be better.....
>
> That's too bad.  Hope everyone's OK at home.
>
> We were both looking forward to your visit.  BTW, Angela has been to a few=

> events with me and has mostly lost her fear of biking.  A week or two back=
 we
> went to Plant City for a rally and she decided she wants to ride her own. =
 She
> wants me to buy her a Harley.  I'm looking around for a decent deal on a
> Sportster.  Next year when you come down we'll have to do a ride.
>
> I've got a Yamaha Venture in the garage next to my Suzuki M109R.  It needs=
 a
> lot of work.  We're putting new (used) carbs on it this weekend.  Once we =
get
> it going I'll either pay for a paint job, spiff up the chrome and add some=
 LED
> lights or just sell it as is for maybe $2K and buy a Goldwing for me.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
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RHC: Glad to hear your wife wants to ride with you. It makes it much
more enjoyable to have an activity that both can enjoy and share
equally.

I had a 1985 Yamaha Venture for many years and put over 180,000 miles
on it (330,000 kms). It's one hell of a fine bike with bags of power.
I drove it across the continent six times, once even dragging a heavy
trailer. Provided they have fixed the second gear problem which raises
it's head early in life, the bike is bulletproof.

Unfortunately I won't be bringing my motorcycle with me again - I'm in
the process of selling the trailer. My wife objected stenuously about
this guy on a bike that was constantly tailgating us out the back
window all the way to and from Florida...:)) She won't share the
driving when we pull the bike behind the van.

Also, I'm doing so much competitive pistol shooting these days that
every weekend up here (and in Florida) is filled with competitions,
leaving little time to ride. I have been giving some consideration to
giving up biking altogether; after 51 years of riding, I'm a bit
burned out.....(but we'll see about that over the longer term.....)

Cheers !!



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