carl, having met you, I wonder if you could answer a question for me:
What did your milkman/mailman/pool boy look like?
No way that gorgeous family is yours!![]()


Great pics and great lookin "young uns" as we say here in Bama.
Nice to see your grandson in full gear Carl.Start em out right. And cleaning her after the ride.
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B.C. THey don't have to be "yours" for you to love em or enjoy them any more.
My Grandfather on my fathers side was not my blood Grandfather, my GRandmother had been divorced and remarried when my father was 10.
TIll I was about 11 I didn't even know any of that. ANd he he was a wonderful Grandfather, role model, mentor and man. Couldn't have asked for better, blood or not.
I guess like father, like son, like grandson. I knew Trey would start him out with the proper riding habits.
You are so right about "blood" not being necessary. I love Mae Lyne's grandson and her children for that matter just as if they were my own.
