From: | Brent | e-mail: | cdf959-A-embarqmail.com |
Subject: | RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Out for a ride | Date: | Sun Feb 15 22:08:46 2015 |
Response to: | 20260 |
I just appreciated it for what is was. The lines on the fenders are exceptional, the spokes speak for themselves. The look on your face .... and hers spoke volumes. I had a problem with her shoes until I realized the spoke made her left shoe looked humped. When I got that I saw the slender feminine taper. If she looks as good in real life as in the painting all I have to say is: You did good! Did she do as well? Ha! Just bustin'. ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- I didn't notice no. Out h, but I think he wanted to show the manliness of my hand and of course you wouldn't wnt to block that with a piece of chrome! The dig just didn't look like Dexter, and the focus of the picture is the bike, and the ride! You John, will receive a free signed copy/print of this, being that you are an original member of the harley hummer. Club Gene ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- Looks cool Gene,but with Karens dress in the wind, you asking if there's any interest is kind of a loaded question. Don't kill the messenger I'm just saying what everybody here is thinking.hehehe How about a clutch lever on that baby eh ? And what happened to the dog ? It is totally cool, just busten your chops a bit. ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- Here is the final painting. Copies will be available soon. Painting is by Chris Walsh of Niles California. It is a wonderful example of a HD lightweight motorcycle, and the joy of riding one with your beau! It may also soon be available on a tshirt. Any Interest? ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- That is me and my wife Karen out for a ride on my original unrestored 1962 Harley Davidson pacer BT (at least the way I envision it anyways) ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- |