Sunday, March 21, 2010

Women..... What are they good for?

Sewing zippers into riding suits! MrsJAC is definitely a keeper

-- Sent from my Palm Pre

12 comments:

Mikesbo said...

You lucky dog! Next thing you're going to tell us she rides too...

JACIII said...

Heaven forbid, Mikesbo. The last thing I want on my mind while riding is whether the chick 2 miles behind has fallen off.

Bill said...

And you think you're an "all the gear all the time" guy.  HA!

Now THIS, THIS is a motorcycle outfit!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2901290/Motorviking-gives-me-the-horn.html 

Susan said...

As an experienced seamstress/quilter, your wife actually tackled one of the worst jobs in sewing, replacing a zipper in an existing garment and making it look good when finished.

Riding a bike is childs play compared to that. So don't get to cocky there mister. (smile)

What language is that in the pretty blue color? When I roll my mouse over it, it is reading almost like a spam post.

mmaier2112 said...

Huh. I have a leather jacket that needs its zipper replaced. She work cheap? ;)

Sarah said...

I'm sure she's glad you figured that out now! :p

Michael Maier said...

You know, depending on some unknown factor I get two different commenting sites for this blog.

Michael Maier said...

Dude... it flashed "9 Comments", then "5 Comments". What's going on with your blog, dude?

JACIII said...

It's the JS-kit interrupt I assume. their server must be havin' a hard time.

Bill said...

Yeah, all your visitors hitting that link I posted.

WaterBoy said...

The 9 comments is coming from Blogger's own commenting system, which is loaded with the page and reflects all the spam that is autoloaded onto their servers.  It takes a while for Echo to retrieve the information for its own comments, which it then uses to overwrite the Blogger count.

When Echo's servers are performing properly, this all happens so fast that you normally don't see the Blogger count.  But Echo seems to be bogging down more and more lately, that this is bound to happen more often, now.

WaterBoy said...

Sure enough, right after I posted that, I refreshed the page and saw the Blogger-only comments with Japanese Kanji characters in the spam comments for a few seconds before the Echo comments loaded.