Mate I dont think so, I will be in my leathers, thats about the only clothing I will have with me, I wont go into the service though i will wait outsideOriginally Posted by StoneChucker
Attend the funeral on our bikes (having checked with family 1st).
Ride to the accident site, on the weekend, and place flowers.
Collect a donation and give it to the family to what they want with.
Send flowers to the family (note: they will be sent a lot of flowers).
Put a notice in the Dom Post on behalf of Kiwi Biker.
Mate I dont think so, I will be in my leathers, thats about the only clothing I will have with me, I wont go into the service though i will wait outsideOriginally Posted by StoneChucker
Ive run out of fucks to give
Ill be in leathers with maybee a change of clothes with me.
To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?
Try the second one. Post #89.Originally Posted by Keeper
I'll be wearing my riding gear as well.Originally Posted by StoneChucker
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
Just a question, are we doing something for Flyin in Auckland as well?
see you guys there
good onya Feight--You just offered to organaise the Auckland memorial ride.Originally Posted by FEINT
To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?
Sniff, I'm not even sure if I can come now. Must still ask the manager.![]()
Yeah nice action Feint, make it somewhere interesting!!!Originally Posted by FEINT
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Ive run out of fucks to give
Originally Posted by Quasievil
Same here.
I have thought about this and I'm with you Quasi. (That is, if I can get out of work to attend.)Originally Posted by Quasievil
Does ANYONE know what time the procession heads to Whenua Tapu?
Nop, sorry mate.
When everything is finished, im heading back to work.
I also went to school with him and was mates with Foz and him. Very sad to hear and unluckily wont be able to make it.Originally Posted by FOZ
Those who dont learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.
Hi All
I'm new to Kiwibiker, but I've been riding for a while now.
I have been working with Sam over the last few months and watched him go from having an interest in Motorcycles to being unable to pry him away from one. I remember the day he went to pick up his ZZR. He was so excited I don't believe his feet touched the ground that day.
Almost every morning I would get a report of where and with whom he had been riding and how many wheelies he popped. He always had good words for all the people he rode with.
I will miss these morning stories Sam told me because he was so enthusiastic about everything. He reminded me of what I was like when I got my first bike.
The part I will miss the most is his special grin.
If it is ok with everyone I would like to be included in the ride to the funeral.
I think the support from you all is awesome.![]()
It would be a pleasure to see you there.Originally Posted by Dynamix
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