Why NOT To Bring Motorcycle Into The House
Well fiddle faddle! This is an urban legend! Thanks to Charlie for letting me know. Here is the history of this story with many incarnations. Sorry folks!
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We had a wonderful, productive day on the farm. I even have cute pictures to share with you.
But a friend in Texas sent this via email. Sorry I don't know the location of this newspaper. The editor did a fab job of relating this story!
Man brings motorcycle into living room to repair it.
Man cranks motorcycle up INSIDE the house.
.....I don't want to spoil the funny parts!
Gordon and I are still laughing; the Westies are trying to figure out what is going on!
Just click on the image to make the article easier to read!
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Posted by: stef et sa belette | April 11, 2008 at 04:59 AM
What a hilarious story, although I'm quite sorry he was injured. But really, the things that happen to people are amazing, aren't they?
Posted by: June | April 10, 2008 at 09:49 AM
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Dear Penny, You are such a love to mention my name in your Blog. I would rescue a Westie anyday with or without the recognition. When called to serve, I cannot say no. I have created one of my own, following your lead. Give all of your furbabies and hug for me... especially Macky. VJC
Posted by: Vickie | April 09, 2008 at 11:31 PM
Penny, you are such a love! You know how wonderful these little white clowns can be. How can anyone say no when called to help. Be well and check out my new blog. You have inspired me to follow your lead. Be well and hug your furbabies for me... especially Macky.
Posted by: Vickie | April 09, 2008 at 11:26 PM
Dear Penny: I'm working on footnotes for an MUW oral history collection, and I'm footnoting a reference to your mother, Alice Hamer Sanford. Your mother is still living, right? I want to including birth and death years with their year of graduation for any W Alum mentioned, but I seem to remember that your mother is still with you at Hamer Farms. Could you let me know yes or no? I already have put her full name and her graduation year in the footnote. Thank you so much,
Bridget Pieschel
Posted by: Bridget | April 09, 2008 at 11:17 PM