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Visionary
Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | Sometimes things just work out really nice.
A few weeks ago the wife and I started a vacation with a few days in the Concord/Boston area before boarding a cruise ship.
Thursday before the cruise I emailed Jedi Jeff that I would be slow to respond since I was in New England and will be getting on a cruise ship in Boston on Saturday. I had been working with Jedi Jeff on the twelve volt power, speaker and amp article.
Months before the trip, the wife planned a long bus tour for us on the Friday before the cruise that took us to multiple sites in Lexington, Concord and Boston. While she was shopping in Lexington I checked my email on the phone. Jeff sent me a message saying that he was in the Boston area and would like to meet up if possible. I called his number and discovered that my tour bus will be dropping me in front of his office in forty minutes.
We were able to meet up and discuss Victory, Visions, guitars, music and computers and other topics for over an hour.
Like I said, some things just work out really nice. It made a great addition to my vacation trip.
Jeff, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to meet up.
Ride Safe
Edited by radioteacher 2011-10-07 11:18 AM
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Cruiser
Posts: 74 Navarre, FL | Nice, It is always great to meet the people behind the online community! I have had some great experiences in the past riding with guys from the V-Rod forum I used to frequent. |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | When North meets South! Definitely two Visionaires! |
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Visionary
Posts: 1340 Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators | Had a chance to ride a week last year with Jeff. First class kinda guy |
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Fountain Inn, SC United States | Hey Paul, it was great to finally meet you! Boy, look at that classic italian nose!! ..on me that is!
BTW, that building in the background is Harvard University's Massachusetts Hall, built in 1720 as student quarters, it housed militia during the Revolution. General Washington would use that door (in the photo) to inspect troops.
Kevin - That ride from Grand Junction to Sturgis with you was great! Definitely need to do that again!
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