--- In DSN_klr650@y..., IronJungle@H... wrote: > What DS bike is that in the background. It's looks tall and tuff! > > http://www.speedmadness.com/ST1100b-at-DG.jpg
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nklr new klr250 owner needs a mentor or two.
I think my first message bounced. It is a VOR 503 Super Motard.
http://www.speedmadness.com then click on friends bikes
Offical VOR Site: http://www.vor.it/ing/home.htm
Check this link out for a good super motard site:
site:http://motard.concode.com/
Nice KLX (I think) based super motard (that valve cover gasket look
familar): http://motard.concode.com/images/motard/kawasaki/tokyo3.jpg
I cheated,
John
physician control nklr
I'll echo Kurt's sentiments. I owe the fact that my mother and I did not both die at the time of my birth to a surgeon, that I can walk today to one damn fine surgeon and the fact that I am not dead of thoracic injuries to another damn fine surgeon.
I owe the fact that I live in a democracy and get to vote to quite a few generations of men with guns.
-- Marc, KLR650 A12, Loveland, Colorado, USA
"Kurt Simpson" wrote:
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-- Marc Marc Illsley Clarke mailto:marcclarke@...>> not that i don't get your point, and i am biased, but stats like these >> sadden me. i've worked very hard for the privilege to do my job and i get >> to see stats like this constantly in the media. how 'bout >> including a stat >> on lives saved per physician per year next to the one on deaths? just for >> completeness? you could include the same for guns to be fair... >> >> _pete > >Peter, I will be forever grateful for the emergency room physician and staff >that saved my son Dominic's life (against all odds) on Saturday, April 11, >1992. He was impaled on rebar and suffered internal injuries including a >ruptured vena cava. Miracles do happen...be proud of your profession. > >Kurt
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