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Hi all,
Just wanted to check in with the old-timers.
Got married 5-10-2003. Had a baby 8-27-04. Sold the KLR a week ago. It'd
become my husband's learner bike, and I rarely rode it even before the
baby. The CBR is still in my possession. However, it's currently
vacationing by the beach with a friend who has a locked garage and rides
it every now and then for me. Once I figure out how this durn baby
works, I'll get back on the bike. I'm starting to remember what it felt
like to get out. (And, um, the Stich almost fits again...)
http://ofb.net/~sarah/sam.html -- for pics of the babe.
SarahD (formerly SarahB)
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Sarah Dilling wrote:
Hey Sarah! I wondered what had happened to you. Congratulations on both accounts. Babes are much more frustrating than KLRs and don't come with a good manual of operations. A little soot out the tailpipe on the KLR a little of everything out of the tailpipe of the baby. Have fun! Alan Henderson A13 Iowa> Hi all, > > Just wanted to check in with the old-timers. > > Got married 5-10-2003. Had a baby 8-27-04. Sold the KLR a week ago. It'd > become my husband's learner bike, and I rarely rode it even before the > baby. The CBR is still in my possession. However, it's currently > vacationing by the beach with a friend who has a locked garage and rides > it every now and then for me. Once I figure out how this durn baby > works, I'll get back on the bike. I'm starting to remember what it felt > like to get out. (And, um, the Stich almost fits again...) > > http://ofb.net/~sarah/sam.html -- for pics of the babe. > > SarahD (formerly SarahB) >
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Hey !! It's Wedding Channel Sarah !! Congratulations. At least the baby doesn't come with a shim and bucket set-up. Remember your adventures with that system ? Glad you checked in. Bogdan> > Got married 5-10-2003. Had a baby 8-27-04. Sold the KLR a week ago.
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sarah@... wrote:
Congratulations! And welcome back.>Hi all, > >Just wanted to check in with the old-timers. > >Got married 5-10-2003. Had a baby 8-27-04. >
That'll only take 18 years or so. Devon 18mo old son 4 1/2 year old son 01 KLR650 (heavyweight woods/city bike) 01KLR250 (lightweight woods/city bike) 01Supersherpa (Wife bike) 78 SR500 (will be for sale soon)>Sold the KLR a week ago. It'd >become my husband's learner bike, and I rarely rode it even before the >baby. The CBR is still in my possession. However, it's currently >vacationing by the beach with a friend who has a locked garage and rides >it every now and then for me. Once I figure out how this durn baby >works, >
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Hate to be the one to tell you but it'll take way longer than that. Bogdan 30 year old son 27 year old daughter 16 year old stepson 9 year old son>> > That'll only take 18 years or so. > > Devon > 18mo old son > 4 1/2 year old son
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In a message dated 10/7/04 8:36:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
bSwider@... writes:
Yup, as I tell my younger friends with newborns,"before you know it they'll be 25 and still asking for money!" Kurt [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Hate to be the one to tell you but it'll take way longer than that. >
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Sarah Dilling wrote:
Mike
New to KLR 2004
20 year old stepson, still working on
21 yr old daughter, still working on
24 yr old son, still working on (but he's the most independent)
Figuring out how the baby works is easier, comes more naturally, but more time consuming than figuring out a KLR. ** Hopefully, his doohickey won't need to be replaced.**>Once I figure out how this durn baby works, I'll get back on the bike. >

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BSwider@... wrote:
Legally speaking at least, it's 18. Only after becoming a dad, did I understand a line I heard in a movie once, something about how they're always your "kid". You could be 70 and they're 50 and you still look out for them. Devon>>That'll only take 18 years or so. >> >>Devon >>18mo old son >>4 1/2 year old son >> >> > >Hate to be the one to tell you but it'll take way longer than that. >
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Devon wrote:
Up to a point. As a friend of mine said while performing one of those distasteful parental tasks: "Son, I look forward to the day when you can change *my* diaper."> > > BSwider@C... wrote: > > >>That'll only take 18 years or so. > >> > >>Devon > >>18mo old son > >>4 1/2 year old son > >> > >> > > > >Hate to be the one to tell you but it'll take way longer than that. > > > Legally speaking at least, it's 18. > > Only after becoming a dad, did I understand a line I heard in a movie > once, something about how they're always your "kid". You could be 70 and > they're 50 and you still look out for them. >
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You could be 70 and
Yes, but not PAYING the X for them. Today's my oldest daughter's 18th BIRTHDAY!!!!! WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Lower that f%$#ing child support please. MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special) 18 year old daughter 12 year old daughter 12 year old step son (birthday yesterday) 10 year old son 7 year old son 2 year old daughter (birthday in 4 days)> they're 50 and you still look out for them. > > Devon
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