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Re: Classic Motorsport

To: Charles Christ <cfchrist@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Classic Motorsport
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 14:38:52 -0700
Cc: John.Deikis@med.va.gov, spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <004d01c3294b$1acf8700$385279a5@fred>
It's a great story Chuck.  How great it must feel to be shed of all that weight.
Like a new lease on life.  Enjoy your Harley.  To bad you are not on the left
coast, we could go on a run together.  After all is said and done, your health 
is
all you really have.  Glad to hear of your success and your upcoming Harley 
ride.

Mike

Charles Christ wrote:

> well mine just sat for 10 years waiting for me to get around to it.   i'm
> finally getting dug out of over 10 years of backlog of personal stuff.  now
> someaya might be wondering "how'd he do that"?  i'll tell ya!  my morbid
> obesity brought on adult type 2 diabetis.  the obesity and diabetis combined
> were overwhelming me physically.   if my blood sugar was messed up (wich it
> was all too frequently) i had moments of feeling great!  i'd start something
> and about 2-3 hours(if i lasted that long!) i'd be exhausted as if i had
> worked a 10-12 hour day.   actually sit down and pass out for hours.  you
> have no idea how many things you can start and realise you have not the time
> or physical ambition to finish!  now coming to present day, after my gastric
> bypass surgery , i'm feeling far better than i ever remember feeling!  i
> have energy.  i'm no super man but i'm far more productive than i ever was!
> so i'm trying to dispose of bits and pieces of projects wich wrere in my
> way.  harley parts, the healey hard top pieces strewn about(and in my
> closet!) so now, i'm gonna ride my harley again!  and as soon as it has a
> plate i'll inspect it and be on the road again!  :)  sold my 1936 knuckle
> head in a fit of weakness butthe custom sportster is staying!  and as of
> yesterday i hit 245lbs!  that's now down 208lbs!  i'm almost half my former
> self!
>
> chuck. 1'59 LBC
>              1 '70 harley sportster
>              1 '70 harley "rapido"
> and other things of varied interest (YA!)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike MacLean <macleans@earthlink.net>
> To: John.Deikis@med.va.gov <John.Deikis@med.va.gov>
> Cc: cfchrist@earthlink.net <cfchrist@earthlink.net>;
> spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Date: Monday, June 02, 2003 1:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Classic Motorsport
>
> >Sorry to hear you are selling your Harley.  You will miss it.  Riding  my
> Harley
> >is very much akin to driving my Bugeye.  Very similar sounds and feelings.
> They
> >are both something out of time, yet timeless.  I drive both of them because
> they
> >are different and special.  The motorcycle is the closest thing to flying
> >(another love of mine) on the ground.  The Bugeye just simply makes me
> happy and
> >I would still drive it even if it did not generate such a stir from people.
> Just
> >the fact that when I first started driving Bugeyes in 1971, you were looked
> at as
> >not being able to afford a "real" car.  I never got a date to ride it it
> back
> >then, but now young girls squeal with delight at the sight of it.  Granted,
> I
> >never had a Bugeye that looks as good as the one I own today.  The Harley
> affords
> >me the option of being the bad boy for the weekend.  Here in California I
> am
> >convinced that the general populace likes bikers and accepts them as part
> of the
> >California culture.  I have had little old ladies wave at me from the back
> seat
> >of cars at stop lights.  I have a beard and slightly long hair and probably
> don't
> >look like the guy you want your daughter to bring home. (too old for that
> >anyway)  I love my Harley and I love my Bugeye.  There will never be a "For
> Sale"
> >sign on either unless I was buying another one to replace it.  I recently
> bought
> >a BN2 that is a hair away from justification to have it crushed, but I will
> do a
> >total restoration and I will not sell that one either.  Funny, the older I
> get
> >the older I like my cars.
> >Mike MacLean
> >60 Sprite
> >2002 Heritage Springer
> >1956 BN2
> >
> >John.Deikis@med.va.gov wrote:
> >
> >> There is a 2000 Harley Springer Softail with 8k miles and a for sale sign
> on
> >> it sitting in my front yard.  My '71 BMW 750/5 Toaster didn't like it, so
> >> it's got to go. It does noit leak oil.  It always starts.  It has
> saddlebags
> >> big enough to hold a year worth of temprary tatoos and fake ponytails.
> >>
> >> Se ya at VIR!
> >>
> >> --JohnD
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Charles Christ [mailto:cfchrist@earthlink.net]
> >> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 9:44 AM
> >> To: Deikis, John; spridgets@autox.team.net
> >> Subject: Re: Classic Motorsport
> >>
> >> swedish car YA?  saab goes ring-a-ding-ding-ding!!!! YA?(the other
> foregin
> >> car here!)
> >> LOL!  my problem is the harley and healey share a garage!  talk about
> >> revolutionary war all over again!   or it it just a leak-a-thon?
> ROFLMAO!!!
> >> can not fight the temptation to go racing.....the voices in my
> head.....er
> >> umm helmet....go racing young man...go racing young man!  LOL!  i
> understand
> >> the temptations that nice articles and well done pictures can present!
> it
> >> is fun and it is exhilerating.   and...dangerous too.   the dangers are
> not
> >> always well portrayed or explained yet very real!

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