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Ponderosa
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Before the days of DUIs and politically correct the wife and I used to tour on our 82 GS850L, it had a vetter fairing, nice backrest, and small carrier. We were coming back from the western slope one day, when I saw the horizon bearing Summer thunder storms. We had a our rain gear, so not worried, except for the wife who has a total irrational fear of lighting. I pull into a small town and decide to pick up some blood warmer just in case we get chilled (pint of apricot brandy), the wife puts it in her back pocket and off we go.
About five miles down the interstate we start to run into the storm, I pull over and we change into our rain gear, all the time my wife is blubbering we should turn around, too much lighting, scared half to death! Finally I get her to settle a little and we head into the storm, it is pretty bad, I roll off the throttle, try to stay out of the ruts, doing thirty five, sometimes slower, this goes on for about thirty minutes. She is real quiet back there, then starts telling me how great it is, how all these people don't know what their missing in their cars, the fresh air, the spray, and so on... I am thinking, cool, she finally is relaxing.
We roll out of the rain about ten miles down the road and start changing out of our rain gear. I ask her for the bottle for a little nip to warm me up, she hands it to me, thats all it had, a little nip!!!!! No wonder she was relaxing so well, all she could do was giggle.........
About five miles down the interstate we start to run into the storm, I pull over and we change into our rain gear, all the time my wife is blubbering we should turn around, too much lighting, scared half to death! Finally I get her to settle a little and we head into the storm, it is pretty bad, I roll off the throttle, try to stay out of the ruts, doing thirty five, sometimes slower, this goes on for about thirty minutes. She is real quiet back there, then starts telling me how great it is, how all these people don't know what their missing in their cars, the fresh air, the spray, and so on... I am thinking, cool, she finally is relaxing.
We roll out of the rain about ten miles down the road and start changing out of our rain gear. I ask her for the bottle for a little nip to warm me up, she hands it to me, thats all it had, a little nip!!!!! No wonder she was relaxing so well, all she could do was giggle.........