Nothing like a toy that poops candy
I once knew a gal named "Candy" who pooped "toys"... oops, guess that goes in the NSFW section!
Nothing like a toy that poops candy
I once knew a gal named "Candy" who pooped "toys"... oops, guess that goes in the NSFW section!
Been busy but forgot to share some shots of Dodge City.
Here in Arkansas with Mark & Mark.
Having breakfast then off to St. Judes to see the kids.
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^^^ AWESOME!!!
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Respect and Love is what is in my heart
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Very impressive, well done!
Well I made it home ahead of any foul weather. I however missed out on going with Trent to Indianapolis to meet the famous Painter and Mr.Camp
I hope they enjoyed the company of Craig who I asked to go in my stead
The only thing that I regret about the whole trip and I hope I get the chance to correct it next walkabout
I have met some amazing and generous people along this journey. Heros each and everyone of them. Thank you Jorge for the great cruise through the highlands, Danna for sharing her stories and heart with me and Trent for showing me how important it is to help out a fellow slinger in need like Bill.
And the two nuts(Mark and Kenny) who drove all the way to St.Jude to share an experience,...Only Slingers do this kind of stuff
Ive met survivors all over much like myself and friends I didn't even know I had along the way
An amazing ride worth every single mile along the back roads I always wanted to stitch together.
Happy Thoughts gang
Mark
Glad you're home safe & sound! Amazing trip! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Glad you are home safe and you got to live your dream ride
Stay safe
Stay Strong
Amazing journey @gpcustoms! How many miles total?
Still a little wet in the eyes for not having met you...
Another time!
11238 miles on Americas least traveled two lane back roads. Some times I would be on a stretch of road and crest a hill or round a bend where you could see for miles and be the only soul in sight. Many times I would be almost afraid I was going to catch hell in storms that seemed to surround me and make it through by the skin of my teeth. A few light showers, countless light snow flurries and one nasty have to get through the pass snow storm at the top was all I really got hit with.
Would not have traded the experience for anything
Priceless memories Mark!
Glad that you made it back home safe and sound, you should make a photo album with all those gorgeous shots you took.
Mark, you sir are an inspiration. It was an honor to spend a few of those miles riding with you. I'm still amazed at your positive outlook on life. Happy thoughts my friend, we'll see ya next time
Mark, you sir are an inspiration. It was an honor to spend a few of those miles riding with you. I'm still amazed at your positive outlook on life. Happy thoughts my friend, we'll see ya next time
You are a gentleman and scholar young man. The honor was all mine
Mark, you sir are an inspiration. It was an honor to spend a few of those miles riding with you. I'm still amazed at your positive outlook on life. Happy thoughts my friend, we'll see ya next time
You are a gentleman and scholar young man. The honor was all mine
Still trying to get this damn paint off my garage door!