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That is so Cool.He has a striking resemblance to Jim Belushi in Animal House, I'd would personally turn the cup into a beer, but that is just me. Mardi Gras is on my bucket list!

It is Jim Belushi from Animal House, and the cup is full of beer!

No. No it is most certainly NOT JIM Belushi. Do not make me come over there and smack you two... JIM Belushi was not even IN Animal House.

I don't recall if anyone even knew who Jim Belushi was when Animal House came out. If he was known then, he was mostly known as being JOHN Belushi's brother.

I've got nothing against Jim Belushi, I've enjoyed seeing him in a few movies. But come on... John Belushi is/was a legend. Jim? Not so much.

Next I suppose you guys are going to talk about when Jimmie Vaughan got booed at the Montreux Jazz Festival... ;-)
 
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Now are you trash talking Johnny Hendrix??... because he was a legend! My mistake there on the Jim/John mismoner. Maybe I was still thinking about Jim Tom from Moonshiners. Funny fact up the road 1 mile to the next house is a blue "pool shed". Supposedly it was the original Chautauqua Lake getaway cabin of Agnes Demetri/Samaras, John's mom.
 
One of my best friends is from New York. He had the best goldie name Chautauqua. She was welcome everywhere in Columbia- stores, restaurants, anyone's home. In 16 years of living, I don't think that dog ever had to wear a leash.
 
No. No it is most certainly NOT JIM Belushi. Do not make me come over there and smack you two... JIM Belushi was not even IN Animal House.

I don't recall if anyone even knew who Jim Belushi was when Animal House came out. If he was known then, he was mostly known as being JOHN Belushi's brother.

I've got nothing against Jim Belushi, I've enjoyed seeing him in a few movies. But come on... John Belushi is/was a legend. Jim? Not so much.

Next I suppose you guys are going to talk about when Jimmie Vaughan got booed at the Montreux Jazz Festival... ;-)
Dude! I’m not even going to fix that.
 
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I am impressed how many people know where Chautauqua Lake is. Lots of good riding out here and you can cross the lake on a ferry in Stow that has been in operation since 1811. How many know Chautauqua is Native American for "bag tied in the middle"? I am a wealth of useless facts.
 
I am impressed how many people know where Chautauqua Lake is. Lots of good riding out here and you can cross the lake on a ferry in Stow that has been in operation since 1811. How many know Chautauqua is Native American for "bag tied in the middle"? I am a wealth of useless facts.

I grew up in Northern PA, Potter County, and that whole Southern Teir area is my old stompin' grounds. The former in-laws had a trailer near Bemus Point and we did a bunch of fishing on Chautauqua. Still go through there every once in a while when I go "back home" for a visit. Pretty country for sure.
 
After five year (and a wreck!) I finally got a new lid.
 

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Met a new friend Sat and brought home three 70's Honda's. A 71 XL100, and (2) 73 CB350 twins. Dave is a DTT member from the Lancaster Pa area which is 5 hours from home, but on the way to family near Baltimore. It is nice to find a person who helps you load up, gives you a cool knife fashioned from a railroad spike, and has a beer with ya before you continue on. Hoping the little XL100 will get the wife, and son up on 2 wheels. Picked up bikes on a nice sunny day and got home to more snow.
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Met a new friend Sat... It is nice to find a person who helps you load up, gives you a cool knife fashioned from a railroad spike, and has a beer with ya before you continue on...

Very cool! Many years ago Honda had an ad campaign where the catch phraise was, "You meet the nicest people on a Honda." Perhaps we could steal that and paraphrase; "You meet the nicest people on DTT." My experience it that this is by and large a great bunch of people And the few of us who aren't so nice, "different", or just downright odd are politely accepted and treated as normal by the rest. :D

Have fun and good luck w/ all that great booty you scored! AND I hope your brother is doing better!
 
Very cool! Many years ago Honda had an ad campaign where the catch phraise was, "You meet the nicest people on a Honda." Perhaps we could steal that and paraphrase; "You meet the nicest people on DTT." My experience it that this is by and large a great bunch of people And the few of us who aren't so nice, "different", or just downright odd are politely accepted and treated as normal by the rest. :D

Have fun and good luck w/ all that great booty you scored! AND I hope your brother is doing better!
I like it! Honda's copywrite has to be aged out bye now...right.
My Brother is doing amazingly well. Walking with a walker or a cane but mobile and now sleeping through the night with lower pain levels. I was amazed at his progress, especially after seeing the crushed vertebrae on the MRI. Yikes. Now, to keep him from overdoing it will be the next challenge. Thanks for asking about him!
 
My Brother is doing amazingly well. Walking with a walker or a cane but mobile and now sleeping through the night with lower pain levels. I was amazed at his progress, especially after seeing the crushed vertebrae on the MRI. Yikes. Now, to keep him from overdoing it will be the next challenge. Thanks for asking about him!

Glad to hear it. Hopefully in the future your brother can restrict his instrument transporting to piccolos and kazoos!
 
I had to go to Germany to get this damn wheel. 18 x 2.15 rear drum brake Comstar!
 

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I like Comstars, but that seems to be the unpopular opinion just about everywhere. CRM is always downing them, but still prints bikes with them so... Ha!
I do have (4) I would sell to other aficionados, just not the ones on my bike.
 
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