tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-575417631109784818.post1351147534063349552..comments2023-07-24T11:24:24.639-04:00Comments on Riding the USA: JapanGFhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08254196892811043203noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-575417631109784818.post-32855708258731129632011-03-18T13:12:27.849-04:002011-03-18T13:12:27.849-04:00Thanks guys :-)
More and more horror stories are c...Thanks guys :-)<br />More and more horror stories are coming out. Old people that lost they children and grandchildren, One old man lost the wife, son, son's wife and their children, what is there to live for :-(<br />You have to "live" everyday of your life, you never know when the last is coming.GFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08254196892811043203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-575417631109784818.post-65427684852142382012011-03-17T23:08:43.650-04:002011-03-17T23:08:43.650-04:00It's a sad part of life that some should go wi...It's a sad part of life that some should go with and others should go without. It is not possible to share and share alike perfectly.<br /><br />Still, my heart goes out to these people. This was not earned, this was happenstance, and disaster is possible for each and every one of us. I think there is a way to honor them by continuing to live life and give assistance. Whether that is buying a Japanese motorcycle to help their economy, donating, or just supporting our government's efforts to aid their beleaguered country, we can have an impact. A tragedy like this reminds me why I throw a leg over every morning. You've got to live a life you're proud of, because the shit can hit any day.<br /><br />Brady<br />Behind Bars - Motorcycles and lifeAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03424120592303852860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-575417631109784818.post-20978259569270011022011-03-17T10:43:43.882-04:002011-03-17T10:43:43.882-04:00GeorgeF:
somehow it just doesn't seem fair th...<b>GeorgeF:</b><br /><br />somehow it just doesn't seem fair that we go about living our lives, while they are trying to survive. I can't imagine loosing everything and have no where to go.<br /><br />bob<br /><a href="http://www.wetcoastscootin.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">Riding the Wet Coast</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05258612401956399482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-575417631109784818.post-36844798092697532282011-03-17T02:23:06.841-04:002011-03-17T02:23:06.841-04:00Well said. Waiting for your bike before the earthq...Well said. Waiting for your bike before the earthquake and tsunami must have been frustrating. Seeing the pictures and video from Japan puts that into perspective and makes us realise just how lucky we are to still be able to have near-normal lives. When it arrives, it may seem better for the fact that it was crafted by people who went through a great deal to get your bike to you.Gary Francehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05163380727432573785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-575417631109784818.post-13051996300617465682011-03-17T00:01:06.873-04:002011-03-17T00:01:06.873-04:00Good post george, The Japanese were one of the fir...Good post george, The Japanese were one of the first USAR teams to arrive after the CHCH Earthquake. The support was invaluable to all New Zealanders, ironic now that as we still clean up CHCH, we have sent our USAR team to also help them. <br /><br />My thoughts are also with the Japanese people, they will recover but there is a long road ahead. It has been an unbeliveable start to the year. <br /><br />Your bike willa arrive. and when it does you are gonna appreciate it so much more.Rogerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12048736059922578612noreply@blogger.com