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You Just Have To See It To Believe It :o)

As some of you may know, Street Vibrations was just this past weekend
in Reno. Many of you may have scene the thousands of bikers everywhere you went. We are talking leather, chrome, tattoos, body piercings, Hells Angels, women showing themselves to the crowds up in Virginia City, the poker run to the Cat Houses....I mean, the biggest, the baddest and some just downright ugly.

But would you believe, in your wildest dreams that in all of that mess you would see this.....



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Yeppers, that is Merrill and I and the baby swing we bought in Reno. We rode with it tied to the back of the bike for about half of the day. All over Reno and then up to VC.

A Mom and dad have to do what a Mom and dad have to do. Maverick needed a swing as the other one broke. Parents first, Hells Angels wannabes second. LOL

Hugs to you,
Roberta

Comments

Nevadatab said…
rmmmm -rmmmm! isn't it fun! Terri
Anonymous said…
SWEET!!! So is this the new symbol of the hard core, poker running biker? I always wondered what was under that easy going demeanor…Lee
Anonymous said…
You crack me up, Roberta! Good for you.

-Suzanne
Anonymous said…
Cool! I just woke up a few minutes ago, and checking the news before I get ready for work -- seeing you and Merrill on the bike with the swing strapped to the back, is a nice way to start my day!

Hugs,
Tom
Anonymous said…
Roberta, you never cease to amaze me! :0

Julie xx
Anonymous said…
How cool is that?!! You look fabulous my dear. Hope you're feeling equally good.


Hugs and love,

T
Anonymous said…
That is so awesome!!!! Thanks so much for sharing that ~ it really made me smile!!!
Hope you and yours are doing GREAT!??
Love ya,
t.
Anonymous said…
I love this picture! How cute are you guys. And I bet you got some snickers and warm smiles while you were transporting it.

K
Anonymous said…
That is great! I hope you had a great weekend! It sounds like it was a lot of fun.



Christi
Anonymous said…
You are 'bad to the bone'!
Love ya,
Dave
Anonymous said…
You two are so cute! Way to go!

Take care, Love Paula
Anonymous said…
LOL OH MY! You both are too funny! HAPPY BE-LATED BIRTHDAY!!! I always remember cause yours is the same day as my mom.
Anonymous said…
These arfe great. You should sendthem into the newspaper with exactly what you wrote. Who knows, maybe they will put it in the "social" section.
maire
Anonymous said…
Only you two could pull this off! LOL! Love ya sis. Tammy
P.S. You look FANTASTIC!!!!!!!
Anonymous said…
Roberta,
You totally ruined it for me with the picture. I had envisioned a swing that didn't fold down-swinging in the breeze as you rode along...sticking up like a flag.
You all are our kind of people. K
Anonymous said…
Merrill:
Thanks, That was really neat. You guys are the greatest.

Giancarlo & Barbara
Anonymous said…
That is neat. Colin
Anonymous said…
Awwwwwww Berta! That just looks like so much fun! (and just for the record, most of the hells angels types I have met are more like you and Merrill than not... lol)
Anonymous said…
That is too cool! Whitey and I decided not to ride this year as it seemed crazy with traffic. Glad you guys got out and had some fun!
Anonymous said…
Hoping to see you back on that bike soon, Roberta xxx

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