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Pic of the week game

cowboyup3371; said:
……….. So let's go for frustration

. . . . on Flickr

Photo theme is Frustration. Good.

Hum…. That has been the theme of many of my projects (and hobby endeavors) lately.
 
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Every Sunday I heard about Jonah and the motorcycle. Only now does it begin to make sense.

Hallelujah! May the waters rise to meet you...:triumphant:
 
I'm thinking of how frustrating it can be for projects to wait on unexpected things. So let's go for frustration
Ran outta gas. There was a pinch of drizzle as well. Not a building in sight, much less a gas station. I managed to get ahold of a tow company, and a guy delivered me 3 gallons of gas. I gave him twenty bucks.
 
Frustration huh? Man, I've had so many of these over the years, all motorcycle related, it would be impossible to choose just one. So I will pass. Not good at picture taking anyway.
 
Happy Friday and welcome to the weekend. Let's review our photos and vote...

First the theme of the week from cowboyup (Scott):

frustration










And that should be enough frustration for anyone....Fun photos!! Thanks everyone!

Don't forget to vote, and as always, if anything is amiss please let us know.
 
Very good examples, but the expression on his face shows he's wanting to kick himself for blatantly causing his frustration. Kerrfunk for me
 
Redman and his spare two fork spring washers.
All together and only two bits left over, good to go.
 
Redman and his spare two fork spring washers.
All together and only two bits left over, good to go.

I rode a 2000 mile trip with the front fork spacers sitting on the work bench, was really hard to get up on the center stand.

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