Motorcycling to Quilt Class - SM Strapped On the Back
#141
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 649
There's an old saying that you 'can't save a person from themself'. I'm pro choice on helmets but I would choose to wear one even though it's a law in my state.
That said, I really enjoyed the picture. The apron, the bike, the sewing machine--what a hoot!!
That said, I really enjoyed the picture. The apron, the bike, the sewing machine--what a hoot!!
#147
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Casa Grande AZ/Wisconsin
Posts: 208
Im reading all the comments about the bike and helmets,and I have a story for you all.My son just bought a Harley.Since were from Wisconsin where they are made he was thrilled to get one.Any way he was susposed to get his this weekend but picked it up on tuesday instead.Wed afternoon he broke his ankle on it first tme on it and we had to pick him up at the hospital.Its too swollen for a cast yet and hes in real pain.I told him if he waited untill sat to get it he wouldn't be in such pain.Then my friend said maybe this happened because something worse could have happened on sat.He planned on a couple of friends to go riding and now the trip is off.You never know what and when can happen.Live one day at a time.
#148
Awesome! I absolutely LOVE it!
Something tells me that strapping a sewing machine on the back is much different than strapping a 4 year old back there.
DH & I both sold our bikes after DD was born.
I can live with it - I wouldn't trade her for the world. :)
Something tells me that strapping a sewing machine on the back is much different than strapping a 4 year old back there.
DH & I both sold our bikes after DD was born.
I can live with it - I wouldn't trade her for the world. :)
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