Itchy Boots

Noraly is obviously a Shellback, but I wonder if she's ever gone through the actual "line crossing" ceremony? Not sure why I'm thinking about that. (and, no, I'm not a Pollywog!)

Baptized as a Shellback when crossing the equator off the Galapagos in 2013

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By now, I've watched nearly every video Noraly has made.
To this day, her ebullient persona and her musical laugh just own me.
 
She does find a way to overcome stumbling blocks and move on. Very commendable. She takes it all in stride. Liked her thought process in choosing her bike.
 
She does find a way to overcome stumbling blocks and move on. Very commendable. She takes it all in stride. Liked her thought process in choosing her bike.

Agreed.

She chose a real off-road bike this time. As nice and as reliable as the CB500x is, they're not real off-road bikes even with knobby tires. She won't miss the power for the roads she wants to ride, and she's dropping a considerable amount of weight from her previous bikes.
 
Man, she's messing me up.
I thought all her new videos were on a Monday release schedule.
I'll deal with it -- more Noraly is better!

EDIT: OMG!! Check out the MG-B at 3:05!
I so enjoyed my 1980 model; looked just like that but mine was medium blue. What a FUN, FUN car!
*sniff*
Miss my B.
Haven't even seen one in years and years.
 
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EDIT: OMG!! Check out the MG-B at 3:05!
I so enjoyed my 1980 model; looked just like that but mine was medium blue. What a FUN, FUN car!
*sniff*
Miss my B.
Haven't even seen one in years and years.

I have a '74 TR6. No cars have the character of old British sports cars. As they say... "Triumph TR6, turning drivers into mechanics since 1968".. LOL


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I have a '74 TR6. No cars have the character of old British sports cars. As they say... "Triumph TR6, turning drivers into mechanics since 1968".. LOL
I've always loved the TR6 and TR7. Tried to buy a TR7 in high school, but my dad nixed it because of reliability, which turned out to be a good call. I got a Ford truck instead, never broke down but not near as cool to a 16 year old boy.
 
I have a '74 TR6. No cars have the character of old British sports cars. As they say... "Triumph TR6, turning drivers into mechanics since 1968".. LOL


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My dad loved the TR6, and I think it's the best looking of all their models.
He had a TR3 long ago, and always tried to steer me away from Brit motors -- "you have to work on them all the time."
In 40k miles with an MG-B, I only had to replace a slave cylinder. Maybe I was just lucky?
Loved that little car.
 
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