What a fine tribute to a fine man,,,, thanks
What a fine tribute to a fine man,,,, thanks
A universal dream of greatness is that
We push ourselves to the limit
Yet still be brilliant when the chips are down.
Sometimes , The struggle kills the dream.
awesome video, with a fitting song. one day, i might be able to watch it without ending up in tears. thanks, nudey, and thanks kari for sharing it with us.
simply Awesome ... and a honor to take part in that day ..
Kari
& thanks Nudez
Have toKarma ... Justice catches up eventually !!
All tributes are fitting in their own way, but it saddens me that someone has to die for there to be tributes...
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Like all of us, he was many things. And we, here, were just a part of his life.
Grief must run its course, and that's different for all of us. I cannot understand those braindead-types that think 3 months is 'time to be over it'. One can only assume that they have never experienced a death that close, or that they have a 'wiring' problem.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Very nice. I saw you guys go by, my thoughts were and are with you.
It's only Rock and Roll but I like it
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
Absolutely beautiful.
Hugs Kari
Go on, click on the pic for larger version!
Thanks for sharing with us all.
Thankfully the sad, f*#@!d up and cold people are not the majority.
Braindead, wiring problem, down right rude and bullish...whatever the reason I have NO respect for people that think they have a right to tell others that they should 'just get over' any person in their life dying.
Kari, Grub was a friend to many on here and we know you are doing so much more than what others faced with the same situation would do.
I take my hat off to people like you and 'The Guzzie Widow'. Ladies your strength and determination to make sure that something positive results from YOUR loss to help others is staggering. I am regularly lost for words due to the selflessness and generosity you have both shown in the sharing of your stories and the efforts you make to try to make things better and safer for all of us on the road.
MUCH RESPECT![]()
Nudes did an awesome job ... and it is well appreciated by more than me and I am thrilled by that .... that some people don't know how to appreciate the value of life is a real tragedy ... I personally don't think it was depressing I thought it was really awesome that so many people participated ... and that so many people actually care! that is a farking amazing story ... in a world where often people don't.
Life is a gift that we have all been given. Live life to the full and ensure that you have absolutely no
regrets.
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Tributes like that bring you back to reality......
It's better to have ridden and crashed,than never to have ridden at all....R.I.P. Bruce Bennett (old fart-KB.) 1955-2005 posted by Bronwyn Bennett.
This is the least depressing thing to come out of his death and those that think its depressing obviously have never been through any pain or anything heartbreaking in their lives, lets hope that they can live in their tiny little cotton wool box behind their PC forever...
Thanks Nudez and Kari for sharing this! I was a part of that tribute ride as were so many others and it is awesome to have something to remember that day.
Grub meant so much to so many people and anyone that thinks that any of us, least of all you K should just move on after only 3 months is kidding themselves. Uncle B died over 2 years ago and I still think of him most days.
"Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"
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