Fifty Plus (50+) - Son Chris calls the old man sag service to rescue him and his bike

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Terrierman
07-06-07, 08:27 AM
I was getting ready to go for a little bike ride yesterday after work. The phone rang and it was Son Chris, calling for the sag wagon. Now he's in his early thirties, and in great shape, he can normally drop me like a hot horseshoe anytime he wants when we are out riding together. Why is he calling me for help?
I guess he just didn't want to push his motorcycle (out of gas) the last eight miles home!:D He's a great guy, glad I was able to help...


BSLeVan
07-06-07, 08:37 AM
I'm hopeful, of course, that you gave the appropriate lecture about the advantages of pedal power over fossil fuel. I know I wouldn't be able to resist the temptation if it were one of my sons. :)

Motorad
07-06-07, 06:56 PM
I was getting ready to go for a little bike ride yesterday after work. The phone rang and it was Son Chris, calling for the sag wagon. Now he's in his early thirties, and in great shape, he can normally drop me like a hot horseshoe anytime he wants when we are out riding together. Why is he calling me for help?
I guess he just didn't want to push his motorcycle (out of gas) the last eight miles home!:D He's a great guy, glad I was able to help...
I borrowed a friend's Honda 350 once, and had a great time for the half-mile I rode it, until it ran out of gas. It didn't take long to push the bike back to my friend's house, but I wished I had of thought to see if my friend had turned his motorcycle's fuel line to the "off" position. D'OH!!!