Cowbells and Jeeps
#21
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Re: Cowbells and Jeeps
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I carried the cowbell for our club for about 2 years - precisely for the
> reason you suggest.
Was that the same rollover (backwards down the LH-Turn hill) you did in
front of me at LCIR? Or was that for a DIFFERENT rollover heheh. ;)
Jerry
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PP-ASEL N6TAY
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> I carried the cowbell for our club for about 2 years - precisely for the
> reason you suggest.
Was that the same rollover (backwards down the LH-Turn hill) you did in
front of me at LCIR? Or was that for a DIFFERENT rollover heheh. ;)
Jerry
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Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#22
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Re: Cowbells and Jeeps
The reason i mentioned that is that it transferred to motorcycling years ago
in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and been
commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins" or some
other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this "legend of
the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>"nice website... the term Legend of the Bell is a registered trademark of
D'Pirate Distributing. the serial #76175966 and registration #2590947 with
the United States Patent and Trademark office...please give credit or remove
from site. thank you, susan bean, owner, D'Pirate"
Mrs. Bean will be receiving quite a few emails at info@bikergoodies.com
asking her to "give credit" where it is due.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and been
commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins" or some
other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this "legend of
the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>"nice website... the term Legend of the Bell is a registered trademark of
D'Pirate Distributing. the serial #76175966 and registration #2590947 with
the United States Patent and Trademark office...please give credit or remove
from site. thank you, susan bean, owner, D'Pirate"
Mrs. Bean will be receiving quite a few emails at info@bikergoodies.com
asking her to "give credit" where it is due.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#23
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Re: Cowbells and Jeeps
The reason i mentioned that is that it transferred to motorcycling years ago
in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and been
commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins" or some
other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this "legend of
the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>"nice website... the term Legend of the Bell is a registered trademark of
D'Pirate Distributing. the serial #76175966 and registration #2590947 with
the United States Patent and Trademark office...please give credit or remove
from site. thank you, susan bean, owner, D'Pirate"
Mrs. Bean will be receiving quite a few emails at info@bikergoodies.com
asking her to "give credit" where it is due.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and been
commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins" or some
other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this "legend of
the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>"nice website... the term Legend of the Bell is a registered trademark of
D'Pirate Distributing. the serial #76175966 and registration #2590947 with
the United States Patent and Trademark office...please give credit or remove
from site. thank you, susan bean, owner, D'Pirate"
Mrs. Bean will be receiving quite a few emails at info@bikergoodies.com
asking her to "give credit" where it is due.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#24
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Re: Cowbells and Jeeps
The reason i mentioned that is that it transferred to motorcycling years ago
in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and been
commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins" or some
other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this "legend of
the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>"nice website... the term Legend of the Bell is a registered trademark of
D'Pirate Distributing. the serial #76175966 and registration #2590947 with
the United States Patent and Trademark office...please give credit or remove
from site. thank you, susan bean, owner, D'Pirate"
Mrs. Bean will be receiving quite a few emails at info@bikergoodies.com
asking her to "give credit" where it is due.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and been
commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins" or some
other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this "legend of
the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>"nice website... the term Legend of the Bell is a registered trademark of
D'Pirate Distributing. the serial #76175966 and registration #2590947 with
the United States Patent and Trademark office...please give credit or remove
from site. thank you, susan bean, owner, D'Pirate"
Mrs. Bean will be receiving quite a few emails at info@bikergoodies.com
asking her to "give credit" where it is due.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#25
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Re: Cowbells and Jeeps
The reason i mentioned that is that it transferred to motorcycling years ago
in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and been
commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins" or some
other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this "legend of
the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>"nice website... the term Legend of the Bell is a registered trademark of
D'Pirate Distributing. the serial #76175966 and registration #2590947 with
the United States Patent and Trademark office...please give credit or remove
from site. thank you, susan bean, owner, D'Pirate"
Mrs. Bean will be receiving quite a few emails at info@bikergoodies.com
asking her to "give credit" where it is due.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and been
commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins" or some
other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this "legend of
the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>"nice website... the term Legend of the Bell is a registered trademark of
D'Pirate Distributing. the serial #76175966 and registration #2590947 with
the United States Patent and Trademark office...please give credit or remove
from site. thank you, susan bean, owner, D'Pirate"
Mrs. Bean will be receiving quite a few emails at info@bikergoodies.com
asking her to "give credit" where it is due.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#26
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Re: Cowbells and Jeeps
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> I carried the cowbell for our club for about 2 years - precisely for the
>> reason you suggest.
>
> Was that the same rollover (backwards down the LH-Turn hill) you did in
> front of me at LCIR? Or was that for a DIFFERENT rollover heheh. ;)
>
Jesus Christ, Jerry! How should I know? ;-)
My co-driver that day says that was the Event. I have only actually rolled
all of the way over once, but I have parked on the side a few times.
#27
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"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> I carried the cowbell for our club for about 2 years - precisely for the
>> reason you suggest.
>
> Was that the same rollover (backwards down the LH-Turn hill) you did in
> front of me at LCIR? Or was that for a DIFFERENT rollover heheh. ;)
>
Jesus Christ, Jerry! How should I know? ;-)
My co-driver that day says that was the Event. I have only actually rolled
all of the way over once, but I have parked on the side a few times.
#28
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"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> I carried the cowbell for our club for about 2 years - precisely for the
>> reason you suggest.
>
> Was that the same rollover (backwards down the LH-Turn hill) you did in
> front of me at LCIR? Or was that for a DIFFERENT rollover heheh. ;)
>
Jesus Christ, Jerry! How should I know? ;-)
My co-driver that day says that was the Event. I have only actually rolled
all of the way over once, but I have parked on the side a few times.
#29
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"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> I carried the cowbell for our club for about 2 years - precisely for the
>> reason you suggest.
>
> Was that the same rollover (backwards down the LH-Turn hill) you did in
> front of me at LCIR? Or was that for a DIFFERENT rollover heheh. ;)
>
Jesus Christ, Jerry! How should I know? ;-)
My co-driver that day says that was the Event. I have only actually rolled
all of the way over once, but I have parked on the side a few times.
#30
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"Paul Calman" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
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> The reason i mentioned that is that it transferred to motorcycling years
> ago in the form of the "crash bell" . This has become considered cute and
> been commercialized, and stories of the bell driving off 'crash gremlins"
> or some other BS have been going around. Someone I know wrote about this
> "legend of the bell" on her web page, and got this email.
>
I'm not sure if it drives the gremlins off or not, but the specators tend to
gather like flies at a picnic.