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I found myself in a dangerous situation riding the bike this evening..........

Kelley (Texas)

New member
Say, for informational purposes, folks who are diabetic need to be on the look out for a low sugar count when it is cold outside. Late this evening, I decided to ride the bike before eating dinner. It was late and the sun was starting to set in the west
 
i like bikes a lot,but have had only small dirt bikes.Re your pressures myself I have to keep a eye for high blood pressure,you know salt,anything that tastes good have to spit out.I may one day bye a Harly or is it Harley.But more likely a scooter with my record.Glad your safe !

oj bc
 
I bought the bike for exploring some of the back roads of Texas. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)

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do me a favor and carry a candy bar with you at all times and please have that there buddy of yours at the feed store add to the story. He sounds like a fart smeller and ought to be able to add to Sunnys section. Gotta keep that thing going. Wayne had a good time but we all have to contribute. :thumbup: Even your buddy, Carrot top or fuzzy navel or what ever his name is. He sounds like a funny feller
 
i know you are smart enough to only experience it once! Very glad you are ok and that bike is still a fine steed!:thumbup:
Wayne
 
I will try to add to the story. Please be aware that I am not too good at this type of thing so it may not be very good, but I will do the best that I can...OK? I am fixin to head out on the bike to ride some of the back roads up near Johnston City, Texas and will be back sometime this evening before the sun sets. I put a couple of cokes and a light jacket in one of the saddle bags and a camera and thermos full of coffee in the other saddle bag. Debbie is on my case about taking my blood meter with me, but I told that woman that I did not have room in the saddle bags...pizz on it, that woman is not going to boss me around. I will just humor her a tab and she will probably forget about the blood meter issue anyway. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
or your writing. We have seen plenty of your efforts and they are funny as heck. If you are shy, just give pen and paper to Tater Top.
 
I am very pleased that all went well in the end.

Calm seas

Mikie
 
I am so glad you were alright. The other people on the road mistake a diabetic with low blood sugar as a drunk person. Not funny at all! YOU TAKE CARE! :nono:
 
that sugar thing can sneak up on ya when you're not thinking about it!
 
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