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SHAKE Well there seems to be a change in the stable at Casa Hemibee. It was a sad day but I had to let the old girl go to a new home. :y49:

Kim and I had talked about it last year. The talk wasn't real serious but it was at least out for discussion. There was a few disagreements along the way but in the end it was agreed upon as to how it would have to be. But after all the back and forth, we decided to take our time and get it right. We had our agreed upon price and unless we got the price I wanted, we would hold off a little longer.

On December 26th, we set the ball in motion and the deal was completed this evening with the change of ownership.

It's sad to say, there is an emptiness at Casa Hemibee. The garage just doesn't look right.

@keystiger
 
I know it wasn't the Tiger, cause it's not old.
You had an older Honda, didn't you?

Well, yes and no. . . The Honda is still in the garage. :y48:

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She's gone and now this is in her place.


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Casa Hemibee is now Hemiless. :y48:

If you look real close you can see a little bit of Jessica in the reflection . . . :y34:
 
Nice Subaru. I looked at them before Christmas. Looked at both the Forester and Outback. I had a Forester and Legacy wagon a few years ago.
I too traded my truck. Had a Nissan Titan PRO 4X.
I like the better gas mileage I am getting now with the Nissan Rogue we bought.
A utility trailer can do most of what a truck could do.
Glad you didn't sacrifice a bike ;)
 
Good choice on the set of "wheels"........we've been driving Subaru's since '95 and currently have an '05 Outback LL Bean and an '11 Outback Limited; both are the 6 cylinder and we couldn't be happier with them, especially in the New England winters (hoping that we won't need the all-wheel drive usage this year). Good luck with it!!
Jim
 
A. Good choice on the Roo Brother....LOVE mine 200,000 miles and going STRONG --you will not need another thats a "lifetime" ride there
B. Tricky little monkey implying the bike had disappeared.....
Thank you for not making me drop everything and ride all the way to Texas to BOX YOUR EARS for selling Jessica!!!!
I would have stopped in ALabama and grabbed Sasquatch so we could give you a right proper attitude adjustment ROTFL
 

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