Record numbers on line!

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redpaso
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Record numbers on line!

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Hey WOW !!! there are 6 people on this site right now, 4 guests. This equels the record set on my birthday last year! I feel honoured to be part of this occassion. :D I feel that this & the fast growing member numbers to this great site is pointing to a resurgance in PASO popularity. Like all the greats thay are only ever truly appreciated when they are dead, but we all know the PASO will live forever!!! This might be a good time to buy any Paso's we see & sit on them while they appreciate in value, :umm: what do you guys reckon?
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redpaso wrote:Hey WOW !!! there are 6 people on this site right now, 4 guests. This equels the record set on my birthday last year! I feel honoured to be part of this occassion. :D I feel that this & the fast growing member numbers to this great site is pointing to a resurgance in PASO popularity. Like all the greats thay are only ever truly appreciated when they are dead, but we all know the PASO will live forever!!! This might be a good time to buy any Paso's we see & sit on them while they appreciate in value, :umm: what do you guys reckon?
One of the reasons I keep my bike is because of the fact that the number of "good" pasos is shrinking every day. I think that our bikes are beginning to see a surge in popularity (it's the 80s revival!) and that one day they'll get the recognition they deserve!
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mike wrote:One of the reasons I keep my bike is because of the fact that the number of "good" pasos is shrinking every day. I think that our bikes are beginning to see a surge in popularity (it's the 80s revival!) and that one day they'll get the recognition they deserve!
And even they don't, we can still enjoy 'em and everybody else can wonder what they're missing when they see 'The Owners' (us!) riding around with big S.E.G.s on their faces. ;)
Just because you're not dead doesn't necessarily mean you're living, either.
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