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backitin
  #1 8/20/12 7:31 PM
My old man was a prophet in his own way, One thing I'll never forget was when I was 7 years old. I just broke the piston in my race bike and was going to have to sit out a race or two till pops could find and file me down another (things were a little different before jap bikes) anyhow I looked at him all teary eyed and said dang it I WISH that damn piston didnt break. Without slowing down to make the statement he said " WISH in one hand and Poo in the other, the heavy one is reality". I think about that twenty times a day lately. It always makes me laugh and I keep on
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  #2 8/20/12 8:34 PM
Originally Posted by backitin:
My old man was a prophet in his own way, One thing I'll never forget was when I was 7 years old. I just broke the piston in my race bike and was going to have to sit out a race or two till pops could find and file me down another (things were a little different before jap bikes) anyhow I looked at him all teary eyed and said dang it I WISH that damn piston didnt break. Without slowing down to make the statement he said " WISH in one hand and Poo in the other, the heavy one is reality". I think about that twenty times a day lately. It always makes me laugh and I keep on
Must have something to do with the Mason-Dixon line, My dad said see which hand fills up the first.


Honest Dad himself
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