CJ checked out a few things online today
for Halloween night (This Saturday) and the only attractive events that seem
close and safe for bikers is the Tacoma HOG Party at the Spot in Fife, or the
Downtown HD party at Mick Kellly’s in Renton.
CJ is working until 6PM at Maris Farms then
slipping by the house to get in costume. YES COSTUME! Then it’s off to a
fun night.
Come on girls- join me please in costume!!!
It’s time to live it up, celebrate a birthday and let down your hair-leathers-etc.
and have some fun!
--- On Wed, 10/28/09, Mike Toursal <Mike.Toursal@...> wrote:
From: Mike Toursal <Mike.Toursal@...> Subject: Huge Discounts on Gloves This Week To: christymcquillen@... Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 9:01 PM
~Contact.FirstName~
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Gear for the Ride!
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P.S. We've been having a poll about whether the Million-Mile Bike should find its home in South Dakota or Wisconsin. Every penny you put in the jar is a vote, and a donation to our military families in the Pacific Northwest. Vote as often as you like, with as much as you like-but hurry, because voting ends November 27.
Just a reminder of our Hump Day gathering at the Right Spot in Fife. Hope to see you there. Cheryl, I will bring the Westside Girl patches that you left at my house.
I hope I get this email thing right, as it sort of confuses me!!
From: "indiansue47@..." <indiansue47@...> To: WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle@yahoogroups.com; westsidegirlswowseattle@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 6:56:46 PM Subject: Re: [WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle] - Hump Day break
There is one, it's on the right, after you go through the next stop light past the Poodle Dog on Pacific Hwy. Just before the motel and Burger King.
In a message dated 10/27/2009 10:15:44 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, thecorvettelady@ netzero.net writes:
The Right Spot is behind and a half block south of the Poodle Dog. I didnt see a sign, except at the door? It was dark. Cheryl Creson They know how to cook.
There is one, it's on the right, after you go through the next stop light past the Poodle Dog on Pacific Hwy. Just before the motel and Burger King.
In a message dated 10/27/2009 10:15:44 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, thecorvettelady@... writes:
The Right Spot is behind and a half block south of the Poodle Dog. I didnt see a sign, except at the door? It was dark. Cheryl Creson They know how to cook.
WESTSIDE GIRLS- Meet at Cheryls house at 1420 21st ST SE Auburn. 253-288-9615
Depart at 10:00 SHARP
We will be staging on - K Street SE and Main Street If you miss us at Cheryls, meet us on K ST. SE
Auburn's 44th Annual Veterans Day Parade and Observance
Saturday the 7th of November
The parade is on Saturday the 7th of November. We have registered and have been accepted once more to participate in the event as the “Northwest Veterans Motorcycle Group”.
Staging will be along “East Main Street” as always. However I don’t have the specific location where we are to stage for the parade as of yet. Once I have received it I will get it out to State for distribution to all chapters. If for some reason you don’t receive the staging location before hand, all you need do is ask any of the Parade Marshals along Main Street and they can direct you to our area.
We ask that all those riding in the parade with us, be at our assigned staging are no later than 10:15 AM. By doing so, we have a chance to get set up and shoot the bull for awhile before the parade starts at 11:00 AM with the fly over by the US Air Force.
For those who are interested in a pancake breakfast before the parade, the American Legion will be serving a traditional Pancake Breakfast complete with pancakes, eggs, ham and juice or coffee from 7:00 AM until 9:30 AM at the Auburn Senior Activity Center located at 808 North Street SE, Auburn. The cost is only $6.00 per person.
I wish to give a special thanks to all GWTA members and “ALL” their bike riding friends that wish to participate in this special event to honor all veterans. We are really looking forward to a good time spent with good friends. Don’t forget to bring your flags. This is always one very appreciative crowd and they love to see “Stars and Stripes” being displayed on all the bikes.
The Right Spot is behind and a half block south of the Poodle Dog. I didnt see a sign, except at the door? It was dark. Cheryl Creson They know how to cook.
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: Gina Villalva <flhx08girl@...> To: Cheryl Cresson <thecorvettelady@...>, Christie McQuillen <christymcquillen@...>, Christie Stallcop <cbstall77@...>, Crystal <indiansue47@...>, Gaye Larimer <wormrancher@...>, Jo Cress <flhgirl@...>, Teresa Vannice <teresa@...>, Toni Erle <tonierle@...>, Christie McQuillen <mcquillenc@...> Subject: Hump Day Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 07:34:39 -0700
Just a friendly reminder to meet at the Right Spot in Fife on Wednesday evening for fun, food and drink. Hope to see you there.
If you have heated gloves, you'll be fine. I'm always up for a dry, winter ride. They're alot more fun than what you'd think!!! You'll find out in January . We have the GREEN FREEZE RIDE. Cheryl Creson
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: "indiansue47" <indiansue47@...> To: WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle] Re: Fw: Bash Turkey Run Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 03:18:48 -0000
Some of us have HEATED gear, so we don't have to bundle up like the Michelin Man anymore!!! Besides, you never know what you might take away from the Turkey Run!!!
--- In WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle@yahoogroups.com, "thecorvettelady@..." <thecorvettelady@...> wrote: > > We have a choice! Put on 3 layers of clothes and go on the Turkey Bash or take our clothes off, put on skimpy nightys and pass around pink metalflake vibrators! It still depends on the weather, does'nt it ! Cheryl Creson > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > From: Indiansue47@... > To: thecorvettelady@..., mcquillenc@..., flhx08girl@..., tonierle@..., kenboard220@..., harleybosshog@..., ron_hormann@..., billn721@..., jlwalston@..., duplesie@..., leslie.1.holm@..., icky9252@..., suecram@..., westlakejr@..., wifeslackey@..., cynj1022@... > Subject: Bash Turkey Run > Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 00:58:59 EDT > > B.A.S.H. Turkey Run, November 14 http://www.bashfoodbank.org/BashPortal/portals/0/09%20Turkey%20Run%20large.pdf > __________________________________________________________ > Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! > http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/BLSrjpYSwrCM6K1NAKSQRSACmiSkHDd0OsA11FZNsZB54uvBmlhD0Tw4HGQ/ >
Some of us have HEATED gear, so we don't have to bundle up like the Michelin Man
anymore!!! Besides, you never know what you might take away from the Turkey
Run!!!
--- In WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle@yahoogroups.com, "thecorvettelady@..."
<thecorvettelady@...> wrote:
>
> We have a choice! Put on 3 layers of clothes and go on the Turkey Bash or
take our clothes off, put on skimpy nightys and pass around pink metalflake
vibrators! It still depends on the weather, does'nt it ! Cheryl Creson
>
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> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 00:58:59 EDT
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LOL!! Maybe we wouldn't have to pass just one around!! That way we wouldn't have to wait. LOLOLOL
Gina Villalva 253.312.8585
From: thecorvettelady@... Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 21:21:52 +0000 To: westsidegirlswowseattle@yahoogroups.com; flhx08girl@... Subject: Fw: Bash Turkey Run
We have a choice! Put on 3 layers of clothes and go on the Turkey Bash or take our clothes off, put on skimpy nightys and pass around pink metalflake vibrators! It still depends on the weather, does'nt it ! Cheryl Creson
We have a choice! Put on 3 layers of clothes and go on the Turkey Bash or take our clothes off, put on skimpy nightys and pass around pink metalflake vibrators! It still depends on the weather, does'nt it ! Cheryl Creson
Can someone tell Gina how to get our Westside Girls messages sent to her email address? Cathy showed me how, but its been too many years. Cheryl Creson
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: "Gina Villalva" <flhx08girl@...> To: <thecorvettelady@...> Subject: Re: Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 18:43:26 -0700
I did sign up and I was accepted, but it made me get a yahoo address. so there's another email account, I don't need. I'll see if it lets me change my address.
Gina, You have to get on our web site and sign up , using your email address. I cant get the parts. I just called Mark and offered to buy back the parts I sold him , when I sold him my 66 roadster. He is going to check and see if they are the right parts for my coupe. I'm crossing my fingers. ITS ALWAYS SOMETHING! Cheryl Creson 253-288-9615
---------- Original Message ---------- From: Gina Villalva <flhx08girl@...> To: Cheryl Cresson <thecorvettelady@...> Subject: Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 10:42:09 -0700
Well, I finally checked that yahoo mail account I had to open and saw about 19 emails. I forgot I had that account. If there is anyway you can remember or make sure that this email address is where you are sending stuff that would be great. I'll try to remember to check the yahoo one . . . but that requires brain power I may not possess!!! LOL
My car broke down out in the parking lot. If I get it fixed on time, I'll be there. Its the starter, and it's raining, crap! I'll pick up a mini-torque. I dont have a jack with me though. Crap again! Cheryl Creson
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: Gina Villalva <flhx08girl@...> To: Cheryl Creson <thecorvettelady@...>, Christie McQuillen <christymcquillen@...>, Christie Stallcop <cbstall77@...>, Crystal <indiansue47@...>, Gaye Larimer <wormrancher@...>, Jo Cress <flhgirl@...>, Toni Erle <tonierle@...> Subject: The Right Spot Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 07:34:51 -0700
Good morning pretty people and Happy Hump Day. Just a little reminder of our get-together at the Right Spot tonight. Toni, I know you said you were busy for a month or so, but I'm still going to include you, OK?? LOL
Thank you Cheryl...There are enough pathetic men in seattle.
Trish Alexander
To: WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle@yahoogroups.com From: thecorvettelady@... Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:17:50 +0000 Subject: Re: [WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle] Only Men Rescue Women / Women DON’T Resc ue Men ??
Robert, our web site has always been closed because of con men like you We just opened it up , and we get a POOR ME letter from you. WAAA.. We dont want to take care of you, beat up men for you, or wipe your ass. Nor are we stupid enough to fall for your crap. GO BACK TO NEW YORK, or where ever you came from. Seattle women only date REAL men. GROW UP AND QUIT BEING A CRYBABY. WOW- Chapter Director
---------- Original Message ---------- From: "Robert" <bob.diaz@yahoo.com> To: WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle] Only Men Rescue Women / Women DON’T Rescue Men ?? Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:13:54 -0000
In our pop culture, one often hears about the "white knight in shining armor" who gallops in on his trusty stead to rescue the "damsel in distress." But since about the time that the series "Wonder Woman" and "Charlie's Angels" came out on television, we've been seeing more and more, with each passing year, fearless women courageously coming to the aid of hapless men -- and if she's gotta kick four or five guys' butts simultaneously, well then . . . sometimes a gal's gotta go what a gal's gotta do!
However, in the real world, in our actual nut-and-bolts society, on the other side of the TV screen or movie screen, it's the way it's always been: Men come to the rescue of women. Women do NOT come to the rescue of men.
Or is it true?
Somewhere out there, in all of the greater metro area of Seattle, in all of Washington State, for that matter, does there actually exist the species of women courageous enough and intelligent enough and sensitive enough to come to the rescue of one hapless male . . . in other words, me.
I'm from Queens, NYC, having arrived here in Seattle via a Greyhound bus at the Stewart Street station four weeks ago, and currently I am down to the last few bucks in my wallet and some spare change in my pocket. Basically, I have no family left and no friends who are in a financial position to help me.
Although I am technically homeless, I don't look (at least for now) anything like the derelicts on the street that one might typically envision. I am slowly getting there, though, as whatever clothes or underclothes that've gotten dirty, I've simply thrown away, as I do not have access to a laundry.
I am in my 40s, blue eyed, a college graduate, clean, quiet, disease-free, drug-free, alcohol-free, and a non-smoker. I am polite, considerate of others' feelings, and warm-hearted. I've never been married and I don't have any children.
I'm proud to say that I've never physically hurt or manhandled a girl or woman in my life, and that, in point of fact, whenever I've been in a relationship with a woman, I've never even flirted with someone else, for I feel that flirting -- even when done innocently or casually -- is just one small step from actually cheating.
Also in my favor is that I have a kind of photographic memory for important dates like "first time we went out on an actual date," or "first time we kissed," or "first time we made love," and definitely for anniversaries, birthdays, and other special, personal occasions.
What I am looking for is a successful and generous woman, preferably mature (40s – 60s, younger women are just so superficial and boring) who is in a financially secure enough position to be able to actually help me. I desperately need a place to stay.
During the first three weeks of my having arrived in Seattle, I'd been sleeping out on cold, rainy nights on a bench in front of the U.S. Courthouse building at 700 Stewart Street, just a block from the Greyhound terminal. But when the horrendous rains came this past week, I was forced to seek shelter, both literally and figuratively, at a shelter just two blocks up Stewart Street, at a church called the Gethsemane Lutheran Church. True, it's much warmer than the aforementioned benches, but all one gets is a mat on the basement floor in the midst of horribly snoring men. For all intents and purposes, a lateral move, really.
If you coincidentally passed by the courthouse, yourself, you might've already seen me: A blue-blazered man with glasses, fair-skinned, with short brown hair (I haven't started going bald), and awkwardly lugging about all the possessions that he has left in this world distributed between one dufflebag (white, with blue and red accents) and one dark-green, rolling suitcase (whose wheels are about to fall off).
What I'm looking for is an opportunity to work at least 40 hours per week for a warm-spirited, altruistic woman who could use someone as a personal assistant or housekeeper (or who needs someone to assist her in her actual place of business).
I would also need to live with her or live on-site where the business is located.
I'M WILLING TO WORK AT JUST ABOUT ANYTHING !!!
Later on down the line, if we both feel that the next step can be taken toward actually building a loving relationship, then that would be superb. I would definitely be amenable toward that. But initially, it might be better if things were kept at a friendly but casual pace . . . as they say, "platonic."
Please, if you can help, contact me as soon as possible. Or perhaps you know of someone else who's in a position to help. I'm sending this posting out through the Seattle Public Library's computers on 1000 Fourth Avenue. But I don't know if the security guards will let me back in again, as there's a lot of other homeless who try to get into the library, and the guards have already started noticing that I'm always carrying my bags with me.
THIS POSTING IS NOT A HOAX, and please trust me that I am NOT a criminal or a bad person. Nor do I have any outstanding warrants, nor is any agency of law enforcement looking for me. I currently have government-issued, picture ID, which is in good standing.
Simply put, I'm just someone who's, basically, "fallen, and can't get back up." Someone who is out on his luck and who desperately needs help. Once again, if you, yourself, are not in a position to help, maybe you know someone else who can. If so, please contact them and let 'em know about me. But, please, time is of the essence here.
Truth be told, with each and every passing day, I'm becoming more and more depressed, and I'm starting to feel as if my life is slipping away from me -- what emergency-room doctors might call, "circling the drain."
Here's hoping you can help. Until then, here I go, again, back to those cold, wet benches in front of the courthouse out on Stewart or back into the Gethsemane shelter.
Cathy has opened our site so we can all get on. REMEMBER, this site can be accessed by anyone. We will be getting lots of " Poor Me" , " Give me free stuff" and hundreds of other " I;m looking for a sucker- emails. DO NOT RESPOND TO THESE. We will block them from our web-site. If you accidently open one, HIT-block sender. Cheryl Creson
Robert, our web site has always been closed because of con men like you We just opened it up , and we get a POOR ME letter from you. WAAA.. We dont want to take care of you, beat up men for you, or wipe your ass. Nor are we stupid enough to fall for your crap. GO BACK TO NEW YORK, or where ever you came from. Seattle women only date REAL men. GROW UP AND QUIT BEING A CRYBABY. WOW- Chapter Director
---------- Original Message ---------- From: "Robert" <bob.diaz@...> To: WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle] Only Men Rescue Women / Women DON’T Rescue Men ?? Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:13:54 -0000
In our pop culture, one often hears about the "white knight in shining armor" who gallops in on his trusty stead to rescue the "damsel in distress." But since about the time that the series "Wonder Woman" and "Charlie's Angels" came out on television, we've been seeing more and more, with each passing year, fearless women courageously coming to the aid of hapless men -- and if she's gotta kick four or five guys' butts simultaneously, well then . . . sometimes a gal's gotta go what a gal's gotta do!
However, in the real world, in our actual nut-and-bolts society, on the other side of the TV screen or movie screen, it's the way it's always been: Men come to the rescue of women. Women do NOT come to the rescue of men.
Or is it true?
Somewhere out there, in all of the greater metro area of Seattle, in all of Washington State, for that matter, does there actually exist the species of women courageous enough and intelligent enough and sensitive enough to come to the rescue of one hapless male . . . in other words, me.
I'm from Queens, NYC, having arrived here in Seattle via a Greyhound bus at the Stewart Street station four weeks ago, and currently I am down to the last few bucks in my wallet and some spare change in my pocket. Basically, I have no family left and no friends who are in a financial position to help me.
Although I am technically homeless, I don't look (at least for now) anything like the derelicts on the street that one might typically envision. I am slowly getting there, though, as whatever clothes or underclothes that've gotten dirty, I've simply thrown away, as I do not have access to a laundry.
I am in my 40s, blue eyed, a college graduate, clean, quiet, disease-free, drug-free, alcohol-free, and a non-smoker. I am polite, considerate of others' feelings, and warm-hearted. I've never been married and I don't have any children.
I'm proud to say that I've never physically hurt or manhandled a girl or woman in my life, and that, in point of fact, whenever I've been in a relationship with a woman, I've never even flirted with someone else, for I feel that flirting -- even when done innocently or casually -- is just one small step from actually cheating.
Also in my favor is that I have a kind of photographic memory for important dates like "first time we went out on an actual date," or "first time we kissed," or "first time we made love," and definitely for anniversaries, birthdays, and other special, personal occasions.
What I am looking for is a successful and generous woman, preferably mature (40s – 60s, younger women are just so superficial and boring) who is in a financially secure enough position to be able to actually help me. I desperately need a place to stay.
During the first three weeks of my having arrived in Seattle, I'd been sleeping out on cold, rainy nights on a bench in front of the U.S. Courthouse building at 700 Stewart Street, just a block from the Greyhound terminal. But when the horrendous rains came this past week, I was forced to seek shelter, both literally and figuratively, at a shelter just two blocks up Stewart Street, at a church called the Gethsemane Lutheran Church. True, it's much warmer than the aforementioned benches, but all one gets is a mat on the basement floor in the midst of horribly snoring men. For all intents and purposes, a lateral move, really.
If you coincidentally passed by the courthouse, yourself, you might've already seen me: A blue-blazered man with glasses, fair-skinned, with short brown hair (I haven't started going bald), and awkwardly lugging about all the possessions that he has left in this world distributed between one dufflebag (white, with blue and red accents) and one dark-green, rolling suitcase (whose wheels are about to fall off).
What I'm looking for is an opportunity to work at least 40 hours per week for a warm-spirited, altruistic woman who could use someone as a personal assistant or housekeeper (or who needs someone to assist her in her actual place of business).
I would also need to live with her or live on-site where the business is located.
I'M WILLING TO WORK AT JUST ABOUT ANYTHING !!!
Later on down the line, if we both feel that the next step can be taken toward actually building a loving relationship, then that would be superb. I would definitely be amenable toward that. But initially, it might be better if things were kept at a friendly but casual pace . . . as they say, "platonic."
Please, if you can help, contact me as soon as possible. Or perhaps you know of someone else who's in a position to help. I'm sending this posting out through the Seattle Public Library's computers on 1000 Fourth Avenue. But I don't know if the security guards will let me back in again, as there's a lot of other homeless who try to get into the library, and the guards have already started noticing that I'm always carrying my bags with me.
THIS POSTING IS NOT A HOAX, and please trust me that I am NOT a criminal or a bad person. Nor do I have any outstanding warrants, nor is any agency of law enforcement looking for me. I currently have government-issued, picture ID, which is in good standing.
Simply put, I'm just someone who's, basically, "fallen, and can't get back up." Someone who is out on his luck and who desperately needs help. Once again, if you, yourself, are not in a position to help, maybe you know someone else who can. If so, please contact them and let 'em know about me. But, please, time is of the essence here.
Truth be told, with each and every passing day, I'm becoming more and more depressed, and I'm starting to feel as if my life is slipping away from me -- what emergency-room doctors might call, "circling the drain."
Here's hoping you can help. Until then, here I go, again, back to those cold, wet benches in front of the courthouse out on Stewart or back into the Gethsemane shelter.
In our pop culture, one often hears about the "white knight in shining armor"
who gallops in on his trusty stead to rescue the "damsel in distress." But
since about the time that the series "Wonder Woman" and "Charlie's Angels" came
out on television, we've been seeing more and more, with each passing year,
fearless women courageously coming to the aid of hapless men -- and if she's
gotta kick four or five guys' butts simultaneously, well then . . . sometimes
a gal's gotta go what a gal's gotta do!
However, in the real world, in our actual nut-and-bolts society, on the other
side of the TV screen or movie screen, it's the way it's always been: Men come
to the rescue of women. Women do NOT come to the rescue of men.
Or is it true?
Somewhere out there, in all of the greater metro area of Seattle, in all of
Washington State, for that matter, does there actually exist the species of
women courageous enough and intelligent enough and sensitive enough to come to
the rescue of one hapless male . . . in other words, me.
I'm from Queens, NYC, having arrived here in Seattle via a Greyhound bus at the
Stewart Street station four weeks ago, and currently I am down to the last few
bucks in my wallet and some spare change in my pocket. Basically, I have no
family left and no friends who are in a financial position to help me.
Although I am technically homeless, I don't look (at least for now) anything
like the derelicts on the street that one might typically envision. I am slowly
getting there, though, as whatever clothes or underclothes that've gotten dirty,
I've simply thrown away, as I do not have access to a laundry.
I am in my 40s, blue eyed, a college graduate, clean, quiet, disease-free,
drug-free, alcohol-free, and a non-smoker. I am polite, considerate of others'
feelings, and warm-hearted. I've never been married and I don't have any
children.
I'm proud to say that I've never physically hurt or manhandled a girl or woman
in my life, and that, in point of fact, whenever I've been in a relationship
with a woman, I've never even flirted with someone else, for I feel that
flirting -- even when done innocently or casually -- is just one small step from
actually cheating.
Also in my favor is that I have a kind of photographic memory for important
dates like "first time we went out on an actual date," or "first time we
kissed," or "first time we made love," and definitely for anniversaries,
birthdays, and other special, personal occasions.
What I am looking for is a successful and generous woman, preferably mature (40s
– 60s, younger women are just so superficial and boring) who is in a financially
secure enough position to be able to actually help me. I desperately need a
place to stay.
During the first three weeks of my having arrived in Seattle, I'd been sleeping
out on cold, rainy nights on a bench in front of the U.S. Courthouse building at
700 Stewart Street, just a block from the Greyhound terminal. But when the
horrendous rains came this past week, I was forced to seek shelter, both
literally and figuratively, at a shelter just two blocks up Stewart Street, at a
church called the Gethsemane Lutheran Church. True, it's much warmer than the
aforementioned benches, but all one gets is a mat on the basement floor in the
midst of horribly snoring men. For all intents and purposes, a lateral move,
really.
If you coincidentally passed by the courthouse, yourself, you might've already
seen me: A blue-blazered man with glasses, fair-skinned, with short brown hair
(I haven't started going bald), and awkwardly lugging about all the possessions
that he has left in this world distributed between one dufflebag (white, with
blue and red accents) and one dark-green, rolling suitcase (whose wheels are
about to fall off).
What I'm looking for is an opportunity to work at least 40 hours per week for a
warm-spirited, altruistic woman who could use someone as a personal assistant or
housekeeper (or who needs someone to assist her in her actual place of
business).
I would also need to live with her or live on-site where the business is
located.
I'M WILLING TO WORK AT JUST ABOUT ANYTHING !!!
Later on down the line, if we both feel that the next step can be taken toward
actually building a loving relationship, then that would be superb. I would
definitely be amenable toward that. But initially, it might be better if things
were kept at a friendly but casual pace . . . as they say, "platonic."
Please, if you can help, contact me as soon as possible. Or perhaps you know of
someone else who's in a position to help. I'm sending this posting out through
the Seattle Public Library's computers on 1000 Fourth Avenue. But I don't know
if the security guards will let me back in again, as there's a lot of other
homeless who try to get into the library, and the guards have already started
noticing that I'm always carrying my bags with me.
THIS POSTING IS NOT A HOAX, and please trust me that I am NOT a criminal or a
bad person. Nor do I have any outstanding warrants, nor is any agency of law
enforcement looking for me. I currently have government-issued, picture ID,
which is in good standing.
Simply put, I'm just someone who's, basically, "fallen, and can't get back up."
Someone who is out on his luck and who desperately needs help. Once again, if
you, yourself, are not in a position to help, maybe you know someone else who
can. If so, please contact them and let 'em know about me. But, please, time
is of the essence here.
Truth be told, with each and every passing day, I'm becoming more and more
depressed, and I'm starting to feel as if my life is slipping away from me --
what emergency-room doctors might call, "circling the drain."
Here's hoping you can help. Until then, here I go, again, back to those cold,
wet benches in front of the courthouse out on Stewart or back into the
Gethsemane shelter.
With great sincerity,
Bobby D.
The inventor of the
Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Arthur Davidson, died and went to heaven.
At the gates, St. Peter told Arthur, 'Since you've been such a good man and your motorcycleshave changed the world, your reward is, you can hang out with anyone you want to in heaven.'
Arthur thought about it for a minute and then said, ' I want to hang out with God.'
St. Peter took Arthur to the Throne Room, and introduced him to God.
God recognized Arthur and commented, 'Okay, so you were the one who invented the Harley-Davidson motorcycle?'
Arthur said, 'Yeah, that's me...'
God
commented: 'Well, what's the big deal in inventing something that's pretty unstable, makes noise and pollution and can't run without a road?'
Arthur was a bit embarrassed, but finally spoke, 'Excuse me, but aren't you the inventor of woman?'
God said, 'Ah, yes.'
'Well,' said Arthur, professional to professional, you have some major design flaws in your invention!
1. There's too much inconsistency in the front-end suspension.
2. It chatters constantly at high speeds.
3. Most rear ends are too soft and wobble about too much.
4. The intake is placed way too close to the exhaust.
5. The maintenance costs are outrageous!!!!
'Hmmmmm, you may have some good points there,'replied God, 'hold on.'
God went to his Celestial supercomputer, typed in a few words and waited for the results.
The computer printed out a slip of paper and God read it.
'Well, it may be true that my invention is flawed,' God said to Arthur, 'but according to these numbers, more men are riding my invention than yours'.
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Yes, we should meet at my house. 1420 21st ST. SE Auburn. 253-288-9615 We will depart at 10am SHARP ! Be gased up. We will ride to RMC for the big sale, afterward Cheryl Creson
---------- Original Message ---------- From: "Gaye Schmidt-Larimer" <wormrancher@...> To: "thecorvettelady@..." <thecorvettelady@...> Cc: "Christy McQuillen" <mcquillenc@...>, "Gina Villalva" <flhx08girl@...> Subject: RE: FW: Auburn's 44th Annual Veterans Day Parade and Observance Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 20:07:15 -0700
Subject: FW: Auburn's 44th Annual Veterans Day Parade and Observance
Westside Girls and Northwest Veterans MC Group ride in Parade together this year.
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: ALBERT MITCHELL <amitchell4_24@...> To: Sean Wilkie <seanwilkie@...>, Sandy Svik <wingspinner@...>, Lee Hall <glsghall@...>, <jan.roark@...>, Erin Hockett <elhseattle@...>, Bill Tuff <wbtuff@...>, Gary Nwwings <gdcpartsguy@...>, Dale Smith <smittyduke@...>, Randy Kepley <rckep@...>, Joseph Finley <red.goldwing@...>, jay Thomason <jtguns@...>, Patrick Fitch <pfitch@...>, Candy Craig <beanieo2@...>, Chester Craig <ccraig4144@...>, Cheryl Creson <thecorvettelady@...>, David Banham <davidbanham@...>, Don <lucky7donster@...>, Hal Quinby <hquinby@...>, Jason Miller <bikeridermill@...>, Joe Lusko <jmlrlusko@...> Subject: FW: Auburn's 44th Annual Veterans Day Parade and Observance Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 20:06:24 -0700
Albert "Cowboy" Mitchell
Good Morning All;
I would really appreciate if you would forward this message on to all GWTA members and other riding friends as soon as possible. When I receive our actual staging area from the parade committee, I will send that to you as well.
Auburn's 44th Annual Veterans Day Parade and Observance
Saturday the 7th of November
The parade is on Saturday the 7th of November. We have registered and have been accepted once more to participate in the event as the “Northwest Veterans Motorcycle Group”.
Staging will be along “East Main Street” as always. However I don’t have the specific location where we are to stage for the parade as of yet. Once I have received it I will get it out to State for distribution to all chapters. If for some reason you don’t receive the staging location before hand, all you need do is ask any of the Parade Marshals along Main Street and they can direct you to our area.
We ask that all those riding in the parade with us, be at our assigned staging are no later than 10:15 AM. By doing so, we have a chance to get set up and shoot the bull for awhile before the parade starts at 11:00 AM with the fly over by the US Air Force.
For those who are interested in a pancake breakfast before the parade, the American Legion will be serving a traditional Pancake Breakfast complete with pancakes, eggs, ham and juice or coffee from 7:00 AM until 9:30 AM at the Auburn Senior Activity Center located at 808 North Street SE, Auburn. The cost is only $6.00 per person.
I wish to give a special thanks to all GWTA members and “ALL” their bike riding friends that wish to participate in this special event to honor all veterans. We are really looking forward to a good time spent with good friends. Don’t forget to bring your flags. This is always one very appreciative crowd and they love to see “Stars and Stripes” being displayed on all the bikes.
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: ALBERT MITCHELL <amitchell4_24@...> To: Sean Wilkie <seanwilkie@...>, Sandy Svik <wingspinner@...>, Lee Hall <glsghall@...>, <jan.roark@...>, Erin Hockett <elhseattle@...>, Bill Tuff <wbtuff@...>, Gary Nwwings <gdcpartsguy@...>, Dale Smith <smittyduke@...>, Randy Kepley <rckep@...>, Joseph Finley <red.goldwing@...>, jay Thomason <jtguns@...>, Chom Smith <chomssmith@...>, Kristie Larson <suzuki_kristie@...>, Patrick Fitch <pfitch@...>, Candy Craig <beanieo2@...>, Chester Craig <ccraig4144@...>, Tom Hadley <gl18009@...>, Steve & Cameron Gillit <wingthings@...>, <max.j.roushman@...>, <luxerytax1969@...>, Joe Lusko <jmlrlusko@...>, Jason Miller <bikeridermill@...>, Hal Quinby <hquinby@...>, David Banham <davidbanham@...>, Cheryl Creson <thecorvettelady@...>, <crazylarrys48@...>, Bud & Betsy <bandb@...>, bo bollinger <bobollinger@...> Subject: A celebration of his life (Alan Gene Gelvin) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:04:42 -0700
Hello Everyone, I would like to put a group together for a ride from the RMC parking lot in Renton, WA. Rolling Out of the parking lot at 9:30 am to meet with the Cossack Team for a joint ride to the Delridge Community Center. RSVP To: Cowboy amitchell4_24@...
Seattle motorcyclist killed in crash near CannonBeach
A Seattle man was killed Wednesday when he lost control of his Harley-Davidson Wednesday on U.S. 101 near CannonBeach and slid under a pickup, authorities said. Alan G. Gelvin, 55, was pronounced dead at the scene, Oregon State Police reported. Gelvin was heading south about 3:20 p.m. when he failed to negotiate a curve and slid into the northbound lane beneath the 2000 Toyota Tacoma driven by 62-year-old Edward Jones of Scappoose. Police said Jones tried to steer out of the motorcyclist's way but could not. Jones and his wife Carol Jones, 59, were driven by ambulance to SeasideProvidenceHospital for evaluation. Highway 101 was closed until 5:40 p.m. as troopers investigated the crash.
Alan Gene Gelvin
Alan Gene GELVIN May 10, 1954 ~ October 7, 2009 Alan was born in Meadville, PA and moved as a child to Castle Rock, CO. He joined the Air Force as a young man and served in Vietnam. Alan was stationed in Blaine, WA where he met the love of his life, Patrice in 1973. They married in 1974 and moved to Seattle where he worked at Todd Shipyard. He later purchased his father in-law Harry's company Westeel in 1982 with long-time friend Leonard McMillan. Alan loved his family most of all. He enjoyed spending time with his Grandson Spencer. He assisted other veterans in getting benefits. Alan was a 31 year member of the Seattle Cossacks Motorcycle Team. He enjoyed riding his Harley, hunting, the history channel, and a good joke. Alan passed away on a sunnyday riding his Harley on the Oregon coast. He is preceded in death by his daughter Kenzie. Heis survived by his wife Patrice; daughter Shana (Josh Woodrome); grandson Spencer Alan; three brothers: Dennis (June), Brian (Phyllis), Victor (Linda); sister Cheryl Callahan, and numerous loving relatives and friends. A celebration of his life will be held Sunday, October 18, at Delridge Community Center, 4501 Delridge Way SW, Seattle from 11am to 2:30pm. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Disabled American Veterans Fund, 915 2nd Ave, Room 1040, Seattle, WA 98174.
Published in The Seattle Times from October 11 to October 12, 2009
I think we had enough fun last week to try this again. I would really like it if we could meet again at the Right Spot in Fife for dinner, snacks, drinks and wonderful conversation and hopefully lots of laughs. Wednesday, 5:30ish until ??? Let me know if you are interested . . .
It doesn't just have to be the girls either unless that's what you want. Hope you will want to show.
Cheers
P.S. I don't have Toni's email or any other members except what's above. Please forward to anyone you feel would want to come.
Westside Girls and Northwest Veterans MC Group ride in Parade together this year.
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: ALBERT MITCHELL <amitchell4_24@...> To: Sean Wilkie <seanwilkie@...>, Sandy Svik <wingspinner@...>, Lee Hall <glsghall@...>, <jan.roark@...>, Erin Hockett <elhseattle@...>, Bill Tuff <wbtuff@...>, Gary Nwwings <gdcpartsguy@...>, Dale Smith <smittyduke@...>, Randy Kepley <rckep@...>, Joseph Finley <red.goldwing@...>, jay Thomason <jtguns@...>, Patrick Fitch <pfitch@...>, Candy Craig <beanieo2@...>, Chester Craig <ccraig4144@...>, Cheryl Creson <thecorvettelady@...>, David Banham <davidbanham@...>, Don <lucky7donster@...>, Hal Quinby <hquinby@...>, Jason Miller <bikeridermill@...>, Joe Lusko <jmlrlusko@...> Subject: FW: Auburn's 44th Annual Veterans Day Parade and Observance Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 20:06:24 -0700
Albert "Cowboy" Mitchell
Good Morning All;
I would really appreciate if you would forward this message on to all GWTA members and other riding friends as soon as possible. When I receive our actual staging area from the parade committee, I will send that to you as well.
Auburn's 44th Annual Veterans Day Parade and Observance
Saturday the 7th of November
The parade is on Saturday the 7th of November. We have registered and have been accepted once more to participate in the event as the “Northwest Veterans Motorcycle Group”.
Staging will be along “East Main Street” as always. However I don’t have the specific location where we are to stage for the parade as of yet. Once I have received it I will get it out to State for distribution to all chapters. If for some reason you don’t receive the staging location before hand, all you need do is ask any of the Parade Marshals along Main Street and they can direct you to our area.
We ask that all those riding in the parade with us, be at our assigned staging are no later than 10:15 AM. By doing so, we have a chance to get set up and shoot the bull for awhile before the parade starts at 11:00 AM with the fly over by the US Air Force.
For those who are interested in a pancake breakfast before the parade, the American Legion will be serving a traditional Pancake Breakfast complete with pancakes, eggs, ham and juice or coffee from 7:00 AM until 9:30 AM at the Auburn Senior Activity Center located at 808 North Street SE, Auburn. The cost is only $6.00 per person.
I wish to give a special thanks to all GWTA members and “ALL” their bike riding friends that wish to participate in this special event to honor all veterans. We are really looking forward to a good time spent with good friends. Don’t forget to bring your flags. This is always one very appreciative crowd and they love to see “Stars and Stripes” being displayed on all the bikes.
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: "Steve Acord" <SAcord@...> To: <thecorvettelady@...> Subject: RE: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 13:19:32 -0700
Ok here is the update on the Ladies Night
Saturday-November 7, 2009
Ride Information:
8:30 am - Kickstands Up up 599 to 99 then thru Southpark to Cloverdale 9:00 - Arrive at ferry, get ticket 9:15 - Ferry leaves 9:35 - Arrive north end of Vashon Island (30 min.) motor along Vashon Way SW through the island (60 min.) Stop for coffee? pictures 11:10 - Arrive at ferry, stage 11:20 - Ferry arrives 12:30 - Arrive Ruston - drive along Tacoma waterfront (~ 40 min. to RMC) north up I-5 to 18, 167, exit on 212th to West Valley, north to RMC 1:10 pm - arrive RMC
Ladies Night at RMC is from 1:00-6:00 pm and then for those who choose the event will move upstairs into Mick Kelly's Pub until you all decide to go home.
Event Headlines:
Morning Ride
25% Off All Women Products 1 Day Only
Mick Kelly's Food and Drink Specials
Mick Kelly's Appetizers Served
Women's Rider Training Booth
First Gear -Heated Riding Gear Women's Clothing Booth
Steve “1BadPilot” Acord SOC Washington State Chapter President US Chapter SOC/VRG Vice Commander West Coast Region 206.819.1570
From: thecorvettelady@... [mailto:thecorvettelady@...] Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 3:59 PM To: Steve Acord Subject: RE: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles
I just realized, that is also Veterans Day, and we are riding in the parade in Auburn. It wont be over until 2pm. Will that be a problem? We wont be able to be there until 2:20. Also, most bike shops only put the size small and size XXlarge on sale. Tell them most women wear between Medium and extra large, please! Let me know, if we have to be at the ride at 1pm sharp for the ferry ride. Cheryl Creson " Westside Girls" ---------- Original Message ---------- From: "Steve Acord" <SAcord@...> To: <thecorvettelady@...> Subject: RE: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:16:38 -0700
I know Joe is working on better discounts than 25% on lady riding apparel. I am not sure if it goes for the Harley Shop as well. I will also mention the hand controllers and see if they cant do something special there.
The Bike wash and inspection tent will be just for the guys out there doing the washing....As you ladies are inside enjoying a drink and shopping your bike will be taken care of, like a valet type service.
Steve “1BadPilot” Acord SOC Washington State Chapter President US Chapter SOC/VRG Vice Commander West Coast Region 206.819.1570
From: thecorvettelady@... [mailto:thecorvettelady@...] Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 11:12 AM To: Steve Acord Subject: RE: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles
Is the bike wash area going to be heated?November? ALSO, does this apply to the Harley Store . Ask Bob L. -- With discount coupons for " that" week.," we could spend them at either store. Women only consider 25% off A DISCOUNT. If its only a few dollars, they'll pass. Christmas is coming and money is tight. I'm an expert in this field! Also, most woman with a Suzuki and small hands, wishes the hand controls were closer. They could sell alot of sets, if they have anything to replace the stock ones. We would also like a discount on battery tenders( of course) Cheryl Creson
---------- Original Message ---------- From: "Steve Acord" <SAcord@...> To: <thecorvettelady@...> Subject: RE: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:21:26 -0700
Hey Cheryl,
That's a great idea and I will pass that forward. As for your straight group, most of the women I have come in contact with are. I am sure there will be plenty of both. I would love for you and your chapter to be there.
This is my first ladies night event, and I am trying to put together something different in our area with a emphasis on our lady riders.
Thank you for getting back to me and I look forward to seeing you all out there.
Steve “1BadPilot” Acord SOC Washington State Chapter President US Chapter SOC/VRG Vice Commander West Coast Region 206.819.1570
From: thecorvettelady@... [mailto:thecorvettelady@...] Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 10:16 AM To: Steve Acord Subject: Re: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles
Steve, We would be interested in heated gear , at this time. You could have a bike show after the ride, and prizes for the top three bikes. ( Just a thought ) Our club is all " straight" women. . Would we be " the minority?" Or, is this your first year.
Westside Girls --Cheryl Creson ( Chapter Director- Women On Wheels (R) )
---------- Original Message ---------- From: "Steve Acord" <SAcord@...> To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:49:48 -0700
Good afternoon Ladies,
My name is Steve and I am the Suzuki Owners Club of North America WA Chapter President and together with Renton Motorcycles we are putting on a Ladies Night. A night all about you and for our Lady Riders, and for ladies thinking about riding.
November 7, 2009 1:00-5:00pm
There will be a ride beginning in Tukwilla and heading over to Vashon then over to Tacoma and ending up at Renton Motorcycles for the event.
A Bike Wash and Inspection Booth Drink and Food Specials Free Appetizers Awesome Discounts on Women's Riding Apparel
A chance for all you ladies to get together and talk bike. More details are coming if you are interested please let me know and I will keep you all posted.
Look forward to meeting you
Steve “1BadPilot” Acord SOC Washington State Chapter President US Chapter SOC/VRG Vice Commander West Coast Region 206.819.1570 www.SuzukiOwnersClub.org
Westside Girls are in the October Quick Throttle Magazine. We are in the Bronze Bike Rally article and the" Run with the Wolves " article.( web-site- blotchy photo) BEST CRUISER , trophy photo.No photo of bike. I was riding my turquoise and white Chief.
If it's raining, will they wash my car? It needs it worse than my bike!
--- In WestsideGirlsWOWSeattle@yahoogroups.com, "thecorvettelady@..."
<thecorvettelady@...> wrote:
>
> Put this on your callendar. I'm not sure if the guys will be in speedos.
They will be in a heated tent though. So speedos would be appropriate!. Cheryl
>
> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
> From: "Steve Acord" <SAcord@...>
> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> Subject: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles
> Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:49:48 -0700
>
> Good afternoon Ladies,
> My name is Steve and I am the Suzuki Owners Club of North America WA Chapter
President and together with Renton Motorcycles we are putting on a Ladies Night.
A night all about you and for our Lady Riders, and for ladies thinking about
riding.
> November 7, 2009
> 1:00-5:00pm
> There will be a ride beginning in Tukwilla and heading over to Vashon then
over to Tacoma and ending up at Renton Motorcycles for the event.
> A Bike Wash ( by men ) and Inspection Booth
> Drink and Food Specials
> Free Appetizers
> Awesome Discounts on Women's Riding Apparel
> A chance for all you ladies to get together and talk bike. More details are
coming if you are interested please let me know and I will keep you all posted.
> Look forward to meeting you
> Steve "1BadPilot" Acord
> SOC Washington State Chapter President
> US Chapter SOC/VRG Vice Commander West Coast Region
> 206.819.1570
> www.SuzukiOwnersClub.org
>
>
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Put this on your callendar. I'm not sure if the guys will be in speedos. They will be in a heated tent though. So speedos would be appropriate!. Cheryl
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: "Steve Acord" <SAcord@...> To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:49:48 -0700
Good afternoon Ladies,
My name is Steve and I am the Suzuki Owners Club of North America WA Chapter President and together with Renton Motorcycles we are putting on a Ladies Night. A night all about you and for our Lady Riders, and for ladies thinking about riding.
November 7, 2009 1:00-5:00pm
There will be a ride beginning in Tukwilla and heading over to Vashon then over to Tacoma and ending up at Renton Motorcycles for the event.
A Bike Wash ( by men ) and Inspection Booth Drink and Food Specials Free Appetizers Awesome Discounts on Women's Riding Apparel
A chance for all you ladies to get together and talk bike. More details are coming if you are interested please let me know and I will keep you all posted.
Look forward to meeting you
Steve “1BadPilot” Acord SOC Washington State Chapter President US Chapter SOC/VRG Vice Commander West Coast Region 206.819.1570 www.SuzukiOwnersClub.org
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: "Steve Acord" <SAcord@...> To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Ladies Night at Renton Motorcycles Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:49:48 -0700
Good afternoon Ladies,
My name is Steve and I am the Suzuki Owners Club of North America WA Chapter President and together with Renton Motorcycles we are putting on a Ladies Night. A night all about you and for our Lady Riders, and for ladies thinking about riding.
November 7, 2009 1:00-5:00pm
There will be a ride beginning in Tukwilla and heading over to Vashon then over to Tacoma and ending up at Renton Motorcycles for the event.
A Bike Wash ( by men ) and Inspection Booth Drink and Food Specials Free Appetizers Awesome Discounts on Women's Riding Apparel
A chance for all you ladies to get together and talk bike. More details are coming if you are interested please let me know and I will keep you all posted.
Look forward to meeting you
Steve “1BadPilot” Acord SOC Washington State Chapter President US Chapter SOC/VRG Vice Commander West Coast Region 206.819.1570 www.SuzukiOwnersClub.org