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Shelby999
@Shelby999
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RE: IH-526V-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Type III Vest - Indigo
And thank you very much to fellow Canuck @goosehd for his excellent advice in recommending @tody. I have been angling for this vest for some time, and could not have attained it without either of them. Merry Christmas and best wishes to all in this IH clan! It's a tightly knit community which I am learning to appreciate mightily. I can see that this forum is more than just a marketing tool. Merci beaucoup!
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RE: Villains (Buying/ Selling/Trading)
Listening to J.J. Cale right now, Hajduk. Anyone who promotes J.J. has got to be a good guy. Merci beaucoup! Kevin
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RE: IRON HEART WAYWT - 2024 EDITION
@goosehd To you as well! May your jeans be stretchy.
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RE: Heroes (Buying/ Selling/Trading)
I'm very pleased to have interacted with you too, @popvulture. Thank you! Great clothing and excellent condition.
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RE: IRON HEART WAYWT - 2024 EDITION
Splendid abode there, Goose! Threads not bad either
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RE: Motorcycles
Yes, leading you to notice those gold bits behind my 999.
Either way, you cannot lose.
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Pointed Musing
It occurs to me that the inimitable Shinichi Haraki (and his Japanese team - somewhat like the tinkering and racing success of the late American Carroll Shelby) have created (with the considerable marketing foresight of Englishman Giles Padmore and his team) this outlet for a global consortium of high-minded people who represent and promote the distilled best of what human culture has created. Although I fear for the future of humanity (there are too fucking many of us), this forum is a safe place to interact and enjoy people who strive for their best. Some might think Duh!, but I want to state the obvious, and sincerely thank the afore-mentioned people and their organizations for helping to sustain what remains of my faith in mankind (old enough to know what was). I recently witnessed the 101-year-old Canadian John Neu receiving the French Legion Of Honour, "There are some countries in the world who are going through the same hiccup that Europe went through before the second world war. I can see the signs." It was extremely emotional for me to hear this man relate his experience of attending Bergen-Belsen shortly before victory in 1945 and helping the Allies bury thousands in mass graves. This survivor crossed the ocean at 19 years to fight for the freedom that I enjoy in Canada today. What he lived through makes me feel inadequate. I wonder how willingly today's 19 year olds (or any of us) would take up that mantle and put their lives on the line to survive against the odds. High-minded, indeed.
Latest posts made by Shelby999
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Pointed Musing
It occurs to me that the inimitable Shinichi Haraki (and his Japanese team - somewhat like the tinkering and racing success of the late American Carroll Shelby) have created (with the considerable marketing foresight of Englishman Giles Padmore and his team) this outlet for a global consortium of high-minded people who represent and promote the distilled best of what human culture has created. Although I fear for the future of humanity (there are too fucking many of us), this forum is a safe place to interact and enjoy people who strive for their best. Some might think Duh!, but I want to state the obvious, and sincerely thank the afore-mentioned people and their organizations for helping to sustain what remains of my faith in mankind (old enough to know what was). I recently witnessed the 101-year-old Canadian John Neu receiving the French Legion Of Honour, "There are some countries in the world who are going through the same hiccup that Europe went through before the second world war. I can see the signs." It was extremely emotional for me to hear this man relate his experience of attending Bergen-Belsen shortly before victory in 1945 and helping the Allies bury thousands in mass graves. This survivor crossed the ocean at 19 years to fight for the freedom that I enjoy in Canada today. What he lived through makes me feel inadequate. I wonder how willingly today's 19 year olds (or any of us) would take up that mantle and put their lives on the line to survive against the odds. High-minded, indeed.
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RE: Heroes (Buying/ Selling/Trading)
As have I @Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot and @markmont (and, coincidentally, am presently awaiting pieces from both of you)! Thanks be to both of you gents for your great quality stuff (and pleasant interaction).
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RE: Motorcycles
Yes, leading you to notice those gold bits behind my 999.
Either way, you cannot lose.
Rock on with your bad self! -
RE: Motorcycles
BSTs would change your bike's handling in a very good way, though.
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RE: Motorcycles
@louisbosco I've got 24000 km on this 999 with these BSTs, on the road...
but your bike! I've had the 1098sSF, and I had lotsa hp (with nowhere to hide at speed); I cannot imagine trying to cling on to yours. -
RE: Motorcycles
But, you are maybe referring to the (gold) 1098 stock rims...
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RE: Motorcycles
@Andymac Just saw what's left of your RSV4's Supercorsa in your 18 Dec 23 submission - well, at least IT submitted. Nice work!