"I pulled you over for Speeding. Do you have any idea how fast you were going?"

Regardless of what you ride, even if you don't ride at all, EVERYONE is welcome here.

Mr. Motorcycle


I am

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I live at 1 Frozen place in, Minnesota, United States
My real name is Mark. For many years now my wife has called me Mr. Motorcycle. When I started my Blog I was looking for a catchy blog name, so I went with it. I'm happily married and I'm also a father of 6 children. I have two human offspring, one dog, two cats and one custom Harley. I believe that makes 6 children. When I'm not doing my real full time job, or going for a ride, I like to do art, custom paint jobs, and of course BLOG. If you would like to contact me, my e-mail address is phonetically spelled for avoiding spammers. (I actually do use the number 1 in the beginning.) 1mrmotorcycleATgmailDOTcom

*****This is my Bliss*****

*****This is my Bliss*****
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The photo above is my ride :
"Kenny" started life as a stock '97, 883 Sportster. It's been a work in progress since the day I bought it many years ago. Its mostly custom with a built, "slightly juiced up" 1200 motor.
The Metal Fabrication, bodywork and custom paint was done by me.

How the Hell did I come up with a name like Kenny for my bike you ask?...... Most people who name their rides, go with chick names. I of course had to be different. I think bikes look tough, cool and masculine; not feminine. Plus, my father "Ken" has helped make me who I am today. Therefore with a little twist on the name, my bike was named "Kenny".

KUSTUM PAINT

KUSTUM PAINT
Come check out my custom paint! Click on the logo above to go to my custom paint blog.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Moorhead, MN, and North Dakota floods 2009 slideshow

Click on the title below to watch the YouTube slideshow.

"If it keeps on raining,snowing the levee's going to break."


7 comments:

FLHX_Dave said...

Dude, your getting shell shock from being on the front lines.

Mother nature can really give you a wake up call and force you to realize that none of use are in complete control.

What is to be will be. I guess it is all about how you are going to fight and how you are going to rebound after it's all over.

As long as you are above ground you have everything to be thankful for.

Thanks for the first hand.

Dean "D-Day" said...

Reminds me of the flooding we had here last spring. Just devastating.

Big Daddy said...

I was wunnering where ya went.
Stop playing in the cold.
Get down here in the warmth.
Great your there to help the folks out of this mess.
I'm sure as a adjuster you must have some nightmare storys about
"The bike untouched in the barn for forty years"
And now destroyed forever.....
Shudder...
VER word
MY CER CAR...my servicar?

Learning to Golf said...

Mr. M it is hard to be excited to be working in your field even when you are the guy doing good things. Hopefully the people understand you are the good guy and treat you as such.

A question for FLHX Dave..... what about mausoleums Sir?

Word Veri....thumpe

IHG said...

This reminds me of last year in Des Moines...

Hopefully this all ends very soon and things can begin to get back to normal for everyone involved!

Thank you for keeping us informed as to what is going on in your part of the world!

Lady R (Di) said...

Terrible mess! I feel for a the people that this is effecting. It's a shame. Mother Nature holds no punches sometimes.
Stay safe and I hope your work there will be done soon.

"Joker" said...

Good choice of music on the slide show. Boy am I glad shit like that doesn't happen around my house. It happens in places in Mass, but not where I'm at. Thank goodness.