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At random: Nautilus has long been a popular name for a submarine. Some of the more famous of these are Robert Fulton's NAUTILUS (1800), Jules Verne's fictional Nautilus, and the NAUTILUS of Sir Hubert Wilkins in which he attempted a voyage to the North Pole under the ice (1931). There have also been three U.S. submarines of that name, including the world's first nuclear powered submarine built by the Electric Boat Division.
Whiskers at 60
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Don Gentry
Posted 2009-03-08 1:56 PM (#24870)


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Subject: Whiskers at 60

That's 60 MPH that is... ya probably shouldn't be shooting video at 60 but what the hay...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znM2Ye1Qk60&feature=channel_page

(it's reaaalll short)

Ric
Posted 2009-03-08 2:40 PM (#24871 - in reply to #24870)


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Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: Oh, crap!

...you should have warned us.....
crystal
Posted 2009-03-08 4:19 PM (#24872 - in reply to #24870)


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Location: Port Ludlow, WA (the Olympic Penninsula)
Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

Don, it's getting long enough now to part it down the middle, tie off both sides (with pretty pink ribbons?) and be able to see while you ride! (youngster!)
Doc Gardner
Posted 2009-03-08 5:20 PM (#24873 - in reply to #24870)


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Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

Where's your "brain bucket?"
Guess I'd better bring my Unit 1 when I come ride with you
Ralph Luther
Posted 2009-03-08 6:35 PM (#24876 - in reply to #24872)
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Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

Come on John get real! You don't part your beard down the middle! you keep it free flowing in order to keep the bees, wasps and june bugs from going down your t-shirt/tank top. Man, send em to school, but em books and look what happens.
Corabelle
Posted 2009-03-08 11:08 PM (#24880 - in reply to #24870)


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Subject: WOW, Don!

You did a sideways sommersault!

Cora
crystal
Posted 2009-03-09 5:48 AM (#24882 - in reply to #24870)


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Location: Port Ludlow, WA (the Olympic Penninsula)
Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

Ralph, I think the line goes "buy 'em books, send them to school and what do they do? eat the teacher!" (something about cannablism I guess)... LOL
Myron
Posted 2009-03-09 6:48 AM (#24883 - in reply to #24870)


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Location: Kingwood, Texas
Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

You goin' for the ZZ Tops look? For video on your bike you need one of these. GoPro GMHW5170 5 Megapixel 170 Degree Lens Camera
crystal
Posted 2009-03-10 5:43 AM (#24898 - in reply to #24870)


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Location: Port Ludlow, WA (the Olympic Penninsula)
Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

Ralph, Dan and I have already planned to hog tie Ric, then handcuff his ankles to the bar rail and let him pleasure folks at will for a nickle contribution each, which will then go into the "bar cherries fund"... More to follow... (BTW: who is bringing Ric to this one? or is he riding a boxcar again?)...



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Ric
Posted 2009-03-10 9:01 AM (#24902 - in reply to #24898)


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Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

Geesh John, you must have been up for days with your crayons and paste bottle and little pointless scissors making this one...LOL (remember, 'don't run with scissors')

Don Gentry
Posted 2009-03-10 4:34 PM (#24918 - in reply to #24883)


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Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

Gotta get one Myron... that would be fun.  Goatee (most of it) long gone... the video was from my trip to Sturgis back in 07)
Don Gentry
Posted 2009-03-10 4:36 PM (#24919 - in reply to #24873)


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Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

No helmet required in SD, WY, UT, NV... got all the way back to OR before the skid lid went on.
Jim M.
Posted 2009-03-10 5:18 PM (#24921 - in reply to #24918)


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Subject: RE: Whiskers at 60

Don Gentry - 2009-03-10 4:34 PM

Gotta get one Myron... that would be fun.  Goatee (most of it) long gone... the video was from my trip to Sturgis back in 07)


Uh huh..the way them whiskers were flying around looked like you were going to take off... backwards..
Corabelle
Posted 2009-03-10 8:31 PM (#24924 - in reply to #24918)


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Subject: Don - Is this the year you're coming back?

Please, please, please!

Cora
Ralph Luther
Posted 2009-03-11 5:56 AM (#24929 - in reply to #24924)
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Subject: RE: Don - Is this the year you're coming back?

Why Cora!!!!!!!!! Are you sure what you're asking??? He might have that low life Doc Gardner with him this time. Normally, I would say you'd be safe with an old medic around, BUT, coupled with Don...I don't know.
Corabelle
Posted 2009-03-11 9:52 PM (#24947 - in reply to #24929)


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Subject: Twice as much fun!

And I can have a discussion with Doc about walking his dog in the wee hours in the middle of winter.



Cora

Edited by Corabelle 2009-03-11 9:54 PM
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