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  1. #181
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    Haha... the troublesome picture.. look at Mrs Zukin! I saw the camera so popped out of the way... you can see me feet

    Anyhow...

    What a beautiful funeral! I was humbled to be part of it today and I wish to extend my thanks to my big KB family! You lot are the tops! The amount of support I have seen towards Kari, Flea and each other is amazing! I am very proud, to call you my family

    We just got home from Wellington now... after staying at the squash club for a while... to which I almost (probably did) get myself in trouble! And off up to Auckland we go tomorrow for the next funeral Lucky man!

    Thanks to everyone again
    "Die with Memories, not with Dreams"
    RIP Zukin.


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    My darling would be so amazed at what happened today. Being taken into the airport by so many people - who all were just so fantastic .. and so fully supportive today. It was so cool to look back from the front car and not see the end of the bikes.

    It was also funny and amazing all the little parts that people played in making today a day that my lover would be so proud of .. and to call himself a kiwibiker. I can't thank you guys enough. It was quite funny leading my darling into the chuch today ... I was later told that most people follow the herst... I just said that it was ok ..cos Grub would have follow me to the ends of the earth and I wasn't ready to change that just yet.

    As I again took the lead to depart the church ... looking back at the people there, the family (mine is huge) .. the friends ... bowlers, club members, work collegues both Grubs and mine, kiwibikers and just those who just touched our lives for a short time and those who touched them for a long time, I remember that no matter what and no matter who Grub always cherished time with everyone we met.

    My darling is coming home. I know .. well ... its a different box, but I bought him home so her mother could grieve him and she is giving him back so that we can take and scatter him to the ends of the earth .. and you know i think I might in time.

    Today is the another day to say good bye .. that you know .. that is ok ... to say he loved me to death .. to those of you who saw us know .. problem is I didn't mean that to be literally!

    I take the strength from yesterday and from you guys to get through the next wee period .. I will be home in a few days .. if anyone wants to stop in for a coffee .. feel free ... our home has always been and will always be an open home for those who are travelling or just taking the time to shoot the shit.

    Thanks to everyone who participated in todays sendoff ... each and every role was well played ... there is little else i can say at this point.

    Kia kaha to you all ... I know I am strong .. my man helped me to become that way ...

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    What can I add? Just an incredibly inspirational and sad day.

    HUGS to you Kari. and yes, that bitches photo - it's a little bit scary to have so many in one place
    Go on, click on the pic for larger version!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    My darling would be so amazed at what happened today. Being taken into the airport by so many people - who all were just so fantastic .. and so fully supportive today. It was so cool to look back from the front car and not see the end of the bikes.

    It was also funny and amazing all the little parts that people played in making today a day that my lover would be so proud of .. and to call himself a kiwibiker. I can't thank you guys enough. It was quite funny leading my darling into the chuch today ... I was later told that most people follow the herst... I just said that it was ok ..cos Grub would have follow me to the ends of the earth and I wasn't ready to change that just yet.

    As I again took the lead to depart the church ... looking back at the people there, the family (mine is huge) .. the friends ... bowlers, club members, work collegues both Grubs and mine, kiwibikers and just those who just touched our lives for a short time and those who touched them for a long time, I remember that no matter what and no matter who Grub always cherished time with everyone we met.

    My darling is coming home. I know .. well ... its a different box, but I bought him home so her mother could grieve him and she is giving him back so that we can take and scatter him to the ends of the earth .. and you know i think I might in time.

    Today is the another day to say good bye .. that you know .. that is ok ... to say he loved me to death .. to those of you who saw us know .. problem is I didn't mean that to be literally!

    I take the strength from yesterday and from you guys to get through the next wee period .. I will be home in a few days .. if anyone wants to stop in for a coffee .. feel free ... our home has always been and will always be an open home for those who are travelling or just taking the time to shoot the shit.

    Thanks to everyone who participated in todays sendoff ... each and every role was well played ... there is little else i can say at this point.

    Kia kaha to you all ... I know I am strong .. my man helped me to become that way ...


    Awsome words there Keri. I hade better make sure i bring 2 hankies today because reading that i have started already.
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    Kari you were truley amazing the way you stood in front of everyone and said the words you did about your Lover and soulmate Grub. You had so much strength which was admired by all of us that were there to say our final farewells to 1 amazing guy who touched all of our hearts in so many different ways.

    I know that all of us who were there yesterday and also for those who couldn't be will be thinking of you today at the Auckland Service.
    Grub, I know will be with us all while out riding the highways like he was yesterday and the memory of him will live with so many of us forever.

    It was a pleasure to have known you and I know that you will always be in my heart and thoughts, not only while riding but also while at the race track.

    RIDE FREE MY FRIEND.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elle33f View Post
    What can I add? Just an incredibly inspirational and sad day.

    HUGS to you Kari. and yes, that bitches photo - it's a little bit scary to have so many in one place
    Absolutely right on the button.

    And what were all them ladies doing out of the bloody kitchen again,doh.




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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Absolutely right on the button.

    And what were all them ladies doing out of the bloody kitchen again,doh.




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    They all look soft to me Tony....

    But I wouldn't want to mess with any of them.

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    Twas an honour to be a part of yesterday's proceedings. And to help Grub on his journey.
    Can I just take this opportunity to remind everyone of the great spirit and camaraderie that seems to bind us bikers? The one that comes to the forefront at times of tragedy. The one that has us go out of our way to help others. The one that makes us stand out from the 'ordinary' crowd.
    And also a huge, heartfelt THANK YOU to all who provided the means for some to be there yesterday. Some who might otherwise have been unable to lend their support to Kari.
    Never stop doing what you do, Kiwibikers.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by henry View Post
    Nice pics,
    although colour would be nicer
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    When we were going down Calabar Drive (the one that runs alongside Welly Airport runway), did anyone else see the DC-3 take-off as we rode down there?

    I thought that was awesome timing, especially how Brett was a keen aviator.


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    Yep, we were doing catch-up and saw it go overhead. Beautiful timing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    When we were going down Calabar Drive (the one that runs alongside Welly Airport runway), did anyone else see the DC-3 take-off as we rode down there?

    I thought that was awesome timing, especially how Brett was a keen aviator.
    i think i may have heard it. i know i glanced up at a plane that was making a hell of a racket as we arrived at the airport. no clue what it was though.

    it was an amazing funeral and very well organised. thank you to everyone who attended and behaved themselves. aside from a few cagers thinking they were bikes and breaking up the line, the ride in went perfectly. aside from the circumstances, it was good to see old friends and meet new ones. it was a send off grub would have been proud of

    susan and i were honored to do our duty as riders and pay our respects to grub. unfortunately, the video susan was supposed to be doing didnt work at all and we didnt get anything. i think she might not have pressed the button or something.

    stayed at madmals last night... thanks heaps bud! you and your family are awesome [specially jade! ]
    good ride home today. just took my time and pootled along mostly at 90, but reaching 110 if the mood took me. LOTS of camera cops parked up... one just north of otaki just after the uphill. luckily, a cage flashed its lights and i was able to slow down in time. another on the foxton strait right after a passing lane. was doing 98 by the time i was in front of him, lol. there were other cars parked up that i suspected, but wasnt sure of.
    had a stack of harleys catch up with me by whangahu at the road
    works... so i was surrounding with rumbles going up the hill.

    sending thoughts to those in auckland.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    i think i may have heard it. i know i glanced up at a plane that was making a hell of a racket as we arrived at the airport. no clue what it was though.
    DC-3's don't make a racket, they make pure music !!

    Brett would have thoroughly agreed with this.

    (BTW That one you're referring to was a Dash-8).


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    DC-3's don't make a racket, they make pure music !!

    Brett would have thoroughly agreed with this.

    (BTW That one you're referring to was a Dash-8).
    lol. if i cant identify what it is, its a racket . a plane took off right over our heads as susan and i were leaving. i didnt get a look as i was attempting to keep with with team cudby [hopeless endeavour! i hate wellington traffic!] but it was pretty cool.
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