Thanks to Lupe

He still sends me stuff via email, he has some very interesting pictures too
 
We are in Santa Rosa, NM headed to Gallup, NM tomorrow. And on to the West Coast b4 heading back across country to Sturgis.

Look us up if you are there. We will be at the Buffalo Chip selling t-shirts to support diabetes research (the purpose of our ride). We have posted some pics and should be some video up by tonight.

www.stssmadventures.com

explains what the trip is all about. We have a tracker too that shows our location but it is not posting where it is supposed to. Trying to get that worked out.

Rick
 
Journey to the Center of the Universe … in Oklahoma «

Apparently that "central location" thing is not 100% hype. While I have long been under the impression that Uranus is the center of most folks existence, it seems that it and Tulsa are quite similar in their mutual centrality characteristics. It is one of 6 states that I have not visited, but, Hell, anything's possible!
 

Rick? Bill?
Not sure who it was that visited Lupe; but, can you tell me if the July 31 date for an overnight in Jordan Valley shown on your itinerary is still a go?
1olbull
 
Slight change in the itinerary. We will be going through Jordan Valley on our way from Reno to Boise. We will be staying at the Comfort Inn Airport, 2526 Airport Way, Boise, ID the 30th of July if we are stll on schedule.

I can pm you my cell and you can reach me late afternoon, early evenings. Or leave a message and I will return your call when we stop.

Reno to Boise is our longest leg of 423 miles.
 
Phil, that is a very weird configuration, you step in a 2'circle and when you talk sounds very weird in your head, for everybody else outside the circle everything is normal
 
Lupe,

I had a psychologist friend once ask me... "what is the definition of a normal person"
I stated I had no idea.

He sais "someone you have not met yet".
 
Reasonable Man Theory Law & Legal Definition

Reasonable man theory refers to a test whereby a hypothetical person is used as a legal standard, especially to determine if someone acted with negligence. This hypothetical person referred to as the reasonable/prudent man exercises average care, skill, and judgment in conduct that society requires of its members for the protection of their own and of others' interests. This serves as a comparative standard for determining liability. For example, the decision whether an accused is guilty of a given offense might involve the application of an objective test in which the conduct of the accused is compared to that of a reasonable person under similar circumstances.

At least this is close