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Originally posted by soulpatch View PostI am going to miss his grumbling, bitching, moaning, complaining, and everything else we knew him for. But most of all I am going to miss the fact that he did those things while going out of his way to help you fix a bike, cook, load something, ect. He was one of the first people who would be there to give you a helping hand. Sure he was rough around the edges but those of us lucky enough to know him personally also know he could be a softy as well though he woudl always try to shrug off him doing something along those lines.
He will be missed by many and with his personality forgotten by none.
RIP Jay.Get over yourself. For me to think you are an idiot, I would first need to think of you.
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Wow...I don't know what to say.90% of motorcycle forum members do not have a service manual for their bike.
Originally posted by BadfaerieI love how the most ignorant people I have met are the ones that fling the word "ignorant" around like it's an insult, or poo. Maybe they think it means pooOriginally posted by soulless kaosbut personaly I dont see a point in a 1000 you can get the same power from a properly tuned 600 with less weight and better handeling.
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Well, this is a bombshell. As are most all of you, I am shocked. It seems like just a few days ago, I made a new friend at the rally, and now he is gone. We shared a number of common interests, and had fun comparing stories of same. You never know how much alike we all really are until you get to spend some time together at an event like the rally. Jay has been called home. Today, I don't know why. No one can take the memory he leaves behind from those of us that had the pleasure of knowing him. Godspeed Jay, may you rest in peace, ride the dragon daily, and touch the hand of God on your final trip up the mountain. Peace, Brother, you will not be forgotten...
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Originally posted by soulpatch View PostI am going to miss his grumbling, bitching, moaning, complaining, and everything else we knew him for. But most of all I am going to miss the fact that he did those things while going out of his way to help you fix a bike, cook, load something, ect. He was one of the first people who would be there to give you a helping hand. Sure he was rough around the edges but those of us lucky enough to know him personally also know he could be a softy as well though he woudl always try to shrug off him doing something along those lines.
He will be missed by many and with his personality forgotten by none.
RIP Jay.
As a fellow gun enthusiast, I will miss his enthusiasm for all things that can maim, kill and destroy.=USAF= Retired
"If you can be convinced of an absurdity, you can be made to commit an atrocity." -Voltaire
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This really sucks. I can't say anything else that hasn't been said already...Jay was just, Jay...
rest in peace brother
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Originally posted by EmpiGTVYou know why you shouldn't hold in your farts? Because they'll travel up your spine and into your brain. That's where shitty ideas come from.
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At the 09 rally I was eating one of Cyberpoet's steaks and conversing with Jay...out of nowhere he said to me, "Hey Zuma. Don't you see I'm trying to eat this steak?"
Andy has it. Jay and I verbally sparred often, and I am certain we both enjoyed it immensely. God be with you my worthy friend. Sad parting for us all.
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