Do you think my wife will let me buy one? Post a comment....
Thanks to Larry Fuller for letting me take it for a spin!! Thursday, June 5, 2008
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13 comments:
No. I vote no.
Julie
Did I hear a yes from the other computer? I will mark that down as 2 for yes...counting your opinion twice as much. I will add my vote and now we are up to three.
Hey I only need 1 more....since she voted twice.....
"Hey Kenton...come and vote for a nice ride!"
B
My father's best friend was killed on a motorcycle and as a kid growing up, I had the dangers of a motorcycle drilled into me.
Also I have a cousin that is a Dr. and trama surgeon. He has talked about working in the emergency room and the WORST cases that come in are motorcycle accidents.......I won't continue with some of the gory details.
The Keepville Church needs you, but especially your family needs you......sorry Byron, I will have to vote NO!!!!!!!!!!
Well, hmmm....I can totally see why you'd want one.....so, on that note, I'll have to vote "no". Sorry...it's just not in my sister-in-lawly nature to side with you instead of my sister! :-P
Poor B!! I'll have to vote yes,,, cause bikes are a BLAST!!! Good luck getting the checkbook.
MB, I thought you were my friend!!!! You'll need to be sure to put Bob away in a few weeks since you sided with B on this one.
J
Byron just think of all the money you would save by taking the bike calling on your church members. then you could have a bikers rally at church. I see great potential in biker pastor
Warren
P S you have to ride it to Palmer to see me
i say yes, because you need the votes, but i would love to have one it would be alot of fun
The poll question is, "Will my wife let me buy a bike?" Not, "should I buy a bike?".
Julie
In light of Julie's clarification of the actual question in question, my masculine intuition makes me certain the answer is, "no". Whether you should or not is another subject altogether, one that hinges on the larger question of whether this is an either/or or both/and proposition in regard to the issues of happiness and bike ownership. Remember - happy wife, happy life.
Daryl
Oh,,,well then,,,DUUUUHHH!!! No!
But Julie,,Bob IS "away"! All the way down stairs.,,in his cute SECURE little aquarium.
Wiedenbeck III, Joseph J.
June 9, 2008 Joseph J. Wiedenbeck III, 41, of Cicero, formerly of Brewerton, passed away Monday following a tragic motorcycle accident. Joe worked as a propane manager for Oneida Lake Energy Products since 1994 and worked part time as a sales agent with Prudential Real Estate. Joe was a founding member of the Oneida Lake Companies, LLC. He was a member of the NYS Propane Gas Association, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, where he received a nomination for Persons of the Year Award in January 2008, and a past member of the Rotary Club of Oneida Shores. He was an avid bicyclist, participating frequently in the American Diabetes Association cycling events. Joe was predeceased by his mother, Rosemary, in July 2006 and his father-in-law, Eugene Gould in 1997. He is survived by his loving wife of 14 years, Rochelle (Gould) Wiedenbeck; three children, Amanda, Cory and Conner Wiedenbeck; father, Joseph J. Wiedenbeck; mother-in-law, Mary Gould; sister, Susan Wiedenbeck; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and many loving friends. Friends may call Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Traub Funeral Home, 684 N. Main Street, Central Square. Prayer will be 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Bernadette's Church in Constantia at 11 a.m. Contributions may be made to the CNY Community Foundation, Joseph and Rosemary Wiedenbeck Family Fund.
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