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Tag hill road is really getting all gnarled as expected. Last July 2014 was when I posted a ride report just after the road was graded. You can see here what the rains do to the mountain roads over a short time. This is normal road works action here; it's non-stop and I just gotta keep riding and it all just lays itself out in front of my Husqvarna branded dirt bikes.
After about every place of business was a major chain of stores back in the states, the term Mom&Pop came into play as to what we actually needed in our society to fix some of our woos. This place, here, exists off its citizens scrapping out a living, Mom&Pop style or whatever you wanna call it. I'd call it something else.
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My 2010 TC250 Husky had good luck again (on the gas side) as I ran out just as I passed AJs' Black Cycle.
These are full service gas fill-ups. Full service fill-ups are pretty a thing of the past in the states except in the Great State of Oregon to my knowledge. Oregon struck a deal with the oil owners that force them to hire help to pump the fuel into your tank while you wait at a gas-point. Anyone remember putting gas in your vehicle first, and then walking into the store to pay for it? What happened to that attitude? I remember. I lived it. Just another meaningless slap in the face to endure as time marches forward. Today, in the Philippines, we can still pay for our gas after it goes into the tank. It's 1970 again but this time with a brain. I'm down with that and always pay the cost, just like I did in the states before that privilege was taken away.
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I see this type of sign here often. 'Smart' refers to a cell phone provider here. I'm guessing a business can obtain some sort of help from 'Smart' by selling their product here and you get that sign given to you and then you customize it for your advertising.

The hanging stuff gave away exactly what AJ was doing today ...
Not sure if this is the actual AJ, but in any event, he was showing me some of his work. I thought it was pretty cool. Maybe I can ride with him or the bike owner when that high-clearance model is finished.

This place also sells some bike parts ... They have saved me a couple times out there before.
After about every place of business was a major chain of stores back in the states, the term Mom&Pop came into play as to what we actually needed in our society to fix some of our woos. This place, here, exists off its citizens scrapping out a living, Mom&Pop style or whatever you wanna call it. I'd call it something else.
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My 2010 TC250 Husky had good luck again (on the gas side) as I ran out just as I passed AJs' Black Cycle.

These are full service gas fill-ups. Full service fill-ups are pretty a thing of the past in the states except in the Great State of Oregon to my knowledge. Oregon struck a deal with the oil owners that force them to hire help to pump the fuel into your tank while you wait at a gas-point. Anyone remember putting gas in your vehicle first, and then walking into the store to pay for it? What happened to that attitude? I remember. I lived it. Just another meaningless slap in the face to endure as time marches forward. Today, in the Philippines, we can still pay for our gas after it goes into the tank. It's 1970 again but this time with a brain. I'm down with that and always pay the cost, just like I did in the states before that privilege was taken away.
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I see this type of sign here often. 'Smart' refers to a cell phone provider here. I'm guessing a business can obtain some sort of help from 'Smart' by selling their product here and you get that sign given to you and then you customize it for your advertising.

The hanging stuff gave away exactly what AJ was doing today ...

Not sure if this is the actual AJ, but in any event, he was showing me some of his work. I thought it was pretty cool. Maybe I can ride with him or the bike owner when that high-clearance model is finished.

This place also sells some bike parts ... They have saved me a couple times out there before.