whos riding on veterans day.

Started by kawasaki.addict, October 17, 2014, 13:37:09 PM

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kawasaki.addict

^ i agree thanks for your service god bless our heroes U.S and allied troops around the globe.

Yes the seats seem high but the arena isnt as tall as it looks the height of the club level is perfect for seeing the whole game and not tge back of some jack asses head i will get a better pic for you guys at the next game :-D

pcarrell

Quote from: CDNRatMan on October 18, 2014, 15:58:00 PM

This will be a bitter sweet Veteran's / Remembrance day for myself, after 40 + years of wearing my uniform, 28 years of  Army Green and then in Air Force Blue, the rest this will be my last parade in uniform.

Ratman, old buddy, that uniform is worn around your heart, and it never comes off my friend!

CDNRatMan

  Wow you are high up I would have figured at least first level seats.....lol......

This will be a bitter sweet Veteran's / Remembrance day for myself, after 40 + years of wearing my uniform, 28 years of  Army Green and then in Air Force Blue, the rest this will be my last parade in uniform.

Now why is your face not paint Anaheim colours? Next time I see a Anaheim game being televised in my area I'll watch it to see if I see KA jr. in the crowd......lol.......think it would be Leafs or Sens, perhaps the Habs and we will see it here. Will keep an eye out. If you know that the Ducks are playing a CDN team and you go pm  me.....ok.......coolest game on earth.......

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

kawasaki.addict

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I got 17 more years of guarantee left in this marriage everything after that is all up to her i miss being single bad. I will never be married again if this doesnt work out lol. Not that i am not happy but the tie down life has its draw backs wouldn't trade my son  for anything though. Last nights nhl ducks game club level we beat the Minnesota Wild 2-1 great game real nail bitter .
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CDNRatMan

  Here it is called Remembrance Day, in town all the local schools are bussed over to the local arena, the local Military units, regular and reserve forces, gather with the different Vet groups, and Legion groups and march to the arena, the have a few prayers, a wreath laying and then people go to the Legion for a small lunch and some hang about and talk to the old veterans and recall their old friends and pals.

K-a there are good points of living alone, having really nice hardwood floors, I do take proper precaution's, I put underlay on the floor first, then a sheet of 3/4" plywood, and then the bike is parked on that. Just like to get it moved before the first major snow fall, because I have seen people wait and procrastinate, and then wham they have to leave their bike in the shed or garage and not have time to do an oil change or do a proper winterizing because of the snow and fallen temps.

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

kawasaki.addict

Quote from: CDNRatMan on October 17, 2014, 23:29:10 PM

let me quantify my earlier post, if I had a garage I would wait, but getting the bike into the house takes about an hour from start to finish, and I would rather do it before the snow flies. Normal we get snow the last part of Oct, and some times it stays other times it does not, but 15 Nov is snow time. I have my winter list of projects and mods ready to start.

that's awesome i wish i could bring ethel in the house but where my wife is concerned that like poking the sleeping bear lol. She would rip me to pieces


Troll

We used to call it Armistice day, too. Officially...11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month....that's when all the ceremonies start..

Recovering H-D owner...W-650 Cafe' No excuses...Ride it or sell it to someone who will!

John Hopkins

I think veterans day is probably on the 11th of November, we call it rememberance or armistice day, I dress up in a black suit and black overcoat and walk down to the war memorial in the local park where prayers are said and the English and Welsh national anthems are sung, wreaths are left at the memorial monument and we all wander off home in the rain..I'm not at all religious but I attend out of respect.

John.


CDNRatMan

  let me quantify my earlier post, if I had a garage I would wait, but getting the bike into the house takes about an hour from start to finish, and I would rather do it before the snow flies. Normal we get snow the last part of Oct, and some times it stays other times it does not, but 15 Nov is snow time. I have my winter list of projects and mods ready to start.

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

Troll

I ride until it snows. Sometimes, that's in October, and sometimes I get out periodically in December...so yes, I should be riding on Veteran's Day......

Recovering H-D owner...W-650 Cafe' No excuses...Ride it or sell it to someone who will!

CDNRatMan

ka, need to be parked and ready for winter, because nothing worse then getting caught with your stuff not done and the sonw falls and things have to suffer for your lack of awareness.

PC enjoy it.

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

pcarrell

Yeah, Ratman thinks that by living up near the North Pole he'll get more presents from Santa.  So far he has a pretty impressive firewood collection that the jolly old guy brought him!  :P


kawasaki.addict

Bike hibernates in october!?!! Thats a crying shame my bike needs to run she needs to be let open on the highway. I dont think she will sit more than a few days all winter with the so cal weather


CDNRatMan

My Sqn does the Veteran's Day thing a touch different, we go to a small town in QC to help them out the Sat. before the 11th, the town Temiscaming, is really happy to see us, and they put on an awesome feed for us, Then they send a contingent over to North Bay to make the parade here nicer. We have been doing it for 20 some years now. Then on the 11th I'll be at the local service as a spectator. Bike is being parked the 31st of Oct, before the snows come.

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

pcarrell

Nothing for me, but what an honor for you!


kawasaki.addict

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Ive been invited to do a veterans motorcycle escort to some jewish ww2 veterajs on a luxury bus from orange county to the jnland empire for a parade. After my first attempt at riding my bike was a failure and i lost 4 gallons of fuel in 5 miles. I was pushing the bike home when some jewish bikers stopped me an helped push my bike to gas station. Super nice guys very friendly very jewish lol beards the way they talked dressed to see them on bikes through me off a little but that led to my invite to ride with them om the escorting veterans to parade trip. I am not religious but i am very exciting to escort a large group of ww2 heroes anywhere regardless of their believes this is exciting for me. Got me wondering if any of you guys have any fun rides planned for veterans day


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