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DGTL GRL

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  1. I know I've read this post.. can't recall if I commented though. (darn old age!)

    I don't think it's too young. My dad used to put me on the back of us 85 Honda Magna.

    He'd put a oversized helmet on me (looking back now.. bad idea) and then I would be silly enough to have shorts on.

    So, for the rest of my life I have 2 wonderful scars from my leg touching the exhaust. :)

    But no.. I still don't think 10 is too young.

    However, like it was said, also depends on the riding skills of the parent. (Oh, and I think a helmet that didn't belong to the parent and actually was the kids size would of be a good move in retrospect.)

  2. picture.php?albumid=437&pictureid=8486&thumb=1 I do love my stickered-up HJC modular flip.. but yeah, both f'n springs that control the visor came out at the same time. I had to order them online.

    I just bought a back-up HJC helmet.

    HJC seems to fit my head best. Alot of other brands are too big.

  3. Missed your tv appearance. Glad you're alright.

    However I had a 'WTF Happened here!?' experience on Saturday.

    We went to go grab a beer and get a pizza to go in the same town (Marysville). And I came back to my house to see leaves everywhere, trashcans thrown about, tree limbs in my yard, etc.

    We didn't get any damage like you did..

    But I was pretty shocked I was in the same town and was none-the-wiser as to what was going at my place about 7 miles away.

    That wind storm was pretty strange. Btw, we only got wind.. not hail.

  4. Keeping up with others is a recipe for disaster. Am I enjoying myself should be your measuring stick. The size of the bike or how long you have been riding has nothing to do with your speed. What you are willing to risk, how mindful of the law you want to be are better indicators. Just because someone is faster on a back road than you are doesn't mean they are a better rider or a better person.

    Well put.

  5. The Columbus Blue Jackets invite fans to Nationwide Arena for a host of activities surrounding live first-round coverage of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft on Friday, June 24.

    Admission is free and all ages are welcome.

    The party starts at 6 p.m. on the floor of the arena with live Draft coverage set to begin at 7 p.m.

    Festivities will also include player autograph sessions and street hockey for the kids. Further details will be announced in the coming weeks.

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