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Thursday, November 24, 2011

What do you get.....

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When you cross a motorhome with a motorcycle?


(picture from interweb)

....and what would you call it?

When you cross motor-home with motor-cycle, you get motorhome or motorcycle.

Hmmmm, maybe a motorhomecycle,or would that be a motorcyclehome.

Okay, technically it is a fifth wheel, but it sounded so much better as a motorhome.

- Au Revoir

"Sometimes imagination pounces; mostly it sleeps soundly in the corner, purring." - Terri Guillemets
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15 comments:

  1. hehe, fabulous! and happy vegan thanksgiving! hey ive got my 1st tofurkey in the oven, wish me luck :) lol...

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  2. Happy Vegan Thanksgiving to you too. We don't really celebrate any of the holidays but last year we did cook up a Tofurky roast. It was pretty good. Made it with a huge pan of roasted veggies and the leftovers were good too. If I remember right we thought it was a little salty but tasty. Enjoy.

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  3. Trobairitz:

    Happy Thanksgiving to you both.

    bob
    Riding the Wet Coast

    ps: Troubadour wants a Lexus !

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  4. What would I call it? A complete waste of time, or something even ruder! Happy Thanksgiving to the two of you.

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  5. Fugly comes to mind. What a waste of craftsmanship. Enjoy your day(s) off. That's what holidays are for!

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  6. @Bobskoot- thank you good sir. I don't think Troubadour really wants a Lexus, he was just being sarcastic about the 99 percent.

    @Gary - I am inclined to agree with Sonja. It is fugly (fricken ugly) for those that might not know what fugly is. Thanks for the Thanksgiving day wishes. I am still trying to figure out why this country celebrates invading this land and stealing it from the Indians. I think they should call it: glad the Indians didn't fight harder day.

    @Sonja - well said, it is fugly. We are haing a nice lazy day today, although I did make Scottish Oat Scones for breakfast. Yumm.

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  7. I'd call it F#*@!en idiotic. What would possess someone to even contemplate this. This is no longer riding a motorcycle, it's more like piloting a train wreck.
    We need to round up people that think like this and put them in mental institutions.

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  8. I think I would pass on this piece of r-vying junkola. Man it would be scary trying to go around a corner with that. Some people have too much time on their hands.

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  9. Hmmm, not something that I'd ever consider doing but I'm not going to slam the builder either. To me, it's no that much different than a trike conversion and if it fits the needs of the builder then ... Cool!

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  10. Should be interesting handling through the twisties!

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  11. @Chillertek - No matter his state of mind when designing or implementing this contraption, I am surprised that it passed inspection for being road worthy.

    @Tiny - Yeah huh!

    @Dar - I'd pass on it too. I thought it was funny when I saw the pic online.

    @Richard - I don't think I'd ever do something like this either. Mind you I don't have a great imagination.

    @Nikos - I think it would be hard enough handling on a straight stretch in the wind. Me thinks no one was thinking about twisties when building this. More shock value than anything.

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  12. It all depends on how you look at it. Troubadour and I could use one for cold and rainy range days. It's perfect. We could still claim we "rode" to class. We would also have a warm place for coffee and soup. Not to mention naps!

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  13. @Chris - That could be a bonus, but not worth losing handling me thinks. Good thinking though.

    @Irondad - Ahhhh you are thinking it would be a range ride. Would that make it a "range rover"? Good idea on the hot eats and a nap. A quick doze between morning and afternoon classes. Think you can make it though the offset cone weave on it?

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