Friday, March 1, 2013

Hold on!  We are trying something extraordinary!

A Joint effort between


Tom, of Scooter By The Sea fame


And Yours Truly,

Johnny Dollar (Reference to Old Radio Program).


It's a one-minute look at the hazards we brave as a team, dedicated to….


Winter Scootering…


10 comments:

  1. Mike,

    That is amazing! I didn't know you had such talent - but why did you have to show my bad side?

    Tom

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    1. Come to think of it, I didn't know I could do it either. But, I know you're modest… you don't have a bad side...

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  2. Hey, that's really well done! Has me waiting for the next installment. Now the pressure is on to make a sequel!

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    1. Thank you Martha. First one was exhausting…. Let's hope the next come easier. So glad you liked it.
      Ciao, Mike.

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  3. OH wow! Love the music, love the feature, wish it were long. Don't completely wish i were by your side. But we probably would be. :) Stay safe!!

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    1. Thanks… Didn't particularly want to be at my side on some of those streets either…. But glad you liked it. Stand by! More to come…
      Ciao. Mike.

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  4. When Mark Chamberlain lived in New Hampshire he used his scooter all winter. He got studded snows for it & I think he used it every day.

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    1. Yeah Andy, and I would just love to have studded snows…. Bad news is – no one makes them in my tire size. Fact is, hardly anyone makes my front tire size – except Honda who want $125.00 for one.

      Ah, well….
      Ciao. Mike.

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  5. Thanks for sharing the teaser, but how long do we have to wait for the feature length film?

    Those looked like some pretty dicey roads you are traversing on the scoots. Don't think I'd want to do that on the Gladius, lol.

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    1. Well, let me tell you the secret… Keep your eyes firmly


      closed.

      Peek through your lids every count of 11. Then shut them tightly once again, and restart your count.

      Works every time.

      Ciao, Mike.

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