Not so long ago I was laying up in room 406 at Hackley Hospital with my downed carcess wondering if I would ever see another day like last Mondays ride.. I have been getting a little stronger on a daily basis since June 22nd (the day of the knife) and when “LT” called this time I said – you betcha Randy, I am RIDING and this time I am riding Kadie!!! Of course, Randy being the good friend that he is (I think he missed me more then he likes to let on), he said that he and Larry had talked and again decided to let me dictate the amount of ride time we, as a group, would see.. So folks, that’s how it all began!!
Of course, I didn’t get very far into the ride plans without touching base with our Hero , Young Ted. Actually, as I recall, it was Young Ted that got ahold of me and let me know he was “able and available for duty with the Monday Riders”. Some business plans with another Executive had fallen thru so he went to option number 2 in his business planner and came up with my phone number… That Ted sure knows how to make a guy feel loved and needed!!! Just knowing that my name is so close to the top of this Icons list of “people to call when business plans fall” gives me goose bumps!! Not only that but it was beginning to look like I might get a chance to roost him sooner then I expected :aj:
As I talked to Ted it suddenly dawned on me that he was coming up with NO bike to ride!! He was coming all the way from Chicago just to be with us guys and to run “support” for us (I actually think he somehow knew that I was probably going to over do it and he wanted to be there to catch me when I did – kind of a payback for me telling that Doctor at Hackley Hospital about his other “bo-bo”, the one that ended up being a broken rib).
Ted came up and met me at my home at EXACTLY 8:30 a.m.. He loaded my bike up for me in HIS van and after we walked our goal of 100 feet side by side together we headed out to meet Larry and Randy (of course, being the coach that he is, he admonished me about the doubt that he had as to whether or not that was actually 100 feet we had just walked – he thought it was more like 70 feet – I said maybe that is why I have been doing so well all this time ;)
After we met up with the boys we headed to Hesperia for breakfast at Daniels. A quick stop in front of the restaurant found me bugging one of the “patrons” to snap a pic of our group (c pic 1). Please note in the pic that our “Monday Riders jackets” match the “Daniels” sign perfectly – of course, once again, I “Woodsy” am completely respondsible for this match – none of the other guys INCLUDING Young Ted even noticed it :nener: At any rate, then it was inside for 4 starving fools!!
Daniels has a GREAT breakfast deal – 2 eggs, sausage and toast for a $1.95. We always fight over whose buying breakfast because whoever does gets out of buying lunch or dinner, they are always WAYYYYYY more expensive.. After doing our normal “Monday Riders” routine at the restaurant – that being sitting around that big round table in the front and wearing out our welcome, we headed out.. I am sure some of you more seasoned riders know what I am talking about – it’s a fact of life, the young guys get anxious and the seasoned guys get comfortable :moon:
After our 2 hours at Daniels, Ted and I led Randy and Larry on a “lets see where this road goes” wild goose chase. I honestly think that I had everyone already talking about being lost and we were still in the rigs.
After finding our way to the corner of 11 mile and Warner we stopped and unloaded the bikes. At this point in the game I was starting to feel like one of my younger brothers and starting to get real anxious.. Having not ridden like this for a VERY long time I was actually starting to get stomach butter flys – then I passed some gas and was fine :laugh: This second pic is of Randy and Larry getting ready to ride while Father Nelson stands “innocently” by making sure these “wanna be woods riders” do it all properly (personally I wonder what else he was watching for - careful there Nelson, dont get caught in the act..).
Of course, I didn’t get very far into the ride plans without touching base with our Hero , Young Ted. Actually, as I recall, it was Young Ted that got ahold of me and let me know he was “able and available for duty with the Monday Riders”. Some business plans with another Executive had fallen thru so he went to option number 2 in his business planner and came up with my phone number… That Ted sure knows how to make a guy feel loved and needed!!! Just knowing that my name is so close to the top of this Icons list of “people to call when business plans fall” gives me goose bumps!! Not only that but it was beginning to look like I might get a chance to roost him sooner then I expected :aj:
As I talked to Ted it suddenly dawned on me that he was coming up with NO bike to ride!! He was coming all the way from Chicago just to be with us guys and to run “support” for us (I actually think he somehow knew that I was probably going to over do it and he wanted to be there to catch me when I did – kind of a payback for me telling that Doctor at Hackley Hospital about his other “bo-bo”, the one that ended up being a broken rib).
Ted came up and met me at my home at EXACTLY 8:30 a.m.. He loaded my bike up for me in HIS van and after we walked our goal of 100 feet side by side together we headed out to meet Larry and Randy (of course, being the coach that he is, he admonished me about the doubt that he had as to whether or not that was actually 100 feet we had just walked – he thought it was more like 70 feet – I said maybe that is why I have been doing so well all this time ;)
After we met up with the boys we headed to Hesperia for breakfast at Daniels. A quick stop in front of the restaurant found me bugging one of the “patrons” to snap a pic of our group (c pic 1). Please note in the pic that our “Monday Riders jackets” match the “Daniels” sign perfectly – of course, once again, I “Woodsy” am completely respondsible for this match – none of the other guys INCLUDING Young Ted even noticed it :nener: At any rate, then it was inside for 4 starving fools!!
Daniels has a GREAT breakfast deal – 2 eggs, sausage and toast for a $1.95. We always fight over whose buying breakfast because whoever does gets out of buying lunch or dinner, they are always WAYYYYYY more expensive.. After doing our normal “Monday Riders” routine at the restaurant – that being sitting around that big round table in the front and wearing out our welcome, we headed out.. I am sure some of you more seasoned riders know what I am talking about – it’s a fact of life, the young guys get anxious and the seasoned guys get comfortable :moon:
After our 2 hours at Daniels, Ted and I led Randy and Larry on a “lets see where this road goes” wild goose chase. I honestly think that I had everyone already talking about being lost and we were still in the rigs.
After finding our way to the corner of 11 mile and Warner we stopped and unloaded the bikes. At this point in the game I was starting to feel like one of my younger brothers and starting to get real anxious.. Having not ridden like this for a VERY long time I was actually starting to get stomach butter flys – then I passed some gas and was fine :laugh: This second pic is of Randy and Larry getting ready to ride while Father Nelson stands “innocently” by making sure these “wanna be woods riders” do it all properly (personally I wonder what else he was watching for - careful there Nelson, dont get caught in the act..).