(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/zarn02/996.jpg)
That is all.
Nice [thumbsup]
Still in Korea? Kinda hard to stretch the legs on a 996 on those roads I bet.
Quote from: silentbob on July 12, 2009, 07:24:44 AM
Still in Korea? Kinda hard to stretch the legs on a 996 on those roads I bet.
Got back from Korea a couple weeks ago. America is weird, after you've been gone a while...
Beautiful bike man!! I need to get me one of these at some point.
Quote from: zarn02 on July 12, 2009, 07:54:44 AM
America is weird, after you've been gone a while...
And yes it is. It has taken me almost a month to get used to being back. Strange thing is, I almost find myself wishing I was back in Afghanistan from time to time... :-\
what a looker!
Quote from: DRKWNG on July 12, 2009, 09:14:50 AM
Beautiful bike man!! I need to get me one of these at some point.
And yes it is. It has taken me almost a month to get used to being back. Strange thing is, I almost find myself wishing I was back in Afghanistan from time to time... :-\
Now THAT is scary!!! :o
QuoteGot back from Korea a couple weeks ago. America is weird, after you've been gone a while...
Great looking bike.
I'm gone a lot for long periods and when I get back I look around at my old projects and obsessions with no interest at all. I think it's at least partly because usually when we're in another country be it for war or a job, we're there for a definite and clear purpose and life correspondingly has more purpose.
Coming back here, where the focus seems to be to a great extent on comfort and well, self-centeredness, things seem so meaningless. For awhile, then after about a month I find myself back to my old habits.
[/philosopher hat]
Congrats and welcome back. :)
sweeeeet!
Congrats. [thumbsup]
Jealous.
Quote from: zarn02 on July 12, 2009, 07:54:44 AM
Got back from Korea a couple weeks ago. America is weird, after you've been gone a while...
Where in Korea were you?
Quote from: Dannyboy on July 26, 2009, 05:05:56 AM
Where in Korea were you?
I was in Daejeon, teaching at one of their many (fine?) hagwons.