In my pre-MS days I used to enjoy driving my car.
Today, as I was trundling along in my super charged battery operated wheelchair, I was overtaken by a young child on a bicycle!
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Philadelphia Eagle wrote: In my pre-MS days I used to enjoy driving my car.
Today, as I was trundling along in my super charged battery operated wheelchair, I was overtaken by a young child on a bicycle!
Sounds like you need to get a bigger battery!!
(PS: Some of those little bikes can go 20 mph!!!)
Today, as I was trundling along in my super charged battery operated wheelchair, I was overtaken by a young child on a bicycle!
Sounds like you need to get a bigger battery!!

(PS: Some of those little bikes can go 20 mph!!!)
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Eagle, I think it`s absolutely marvellous that you trundle along in a super battery charged wheelchair. Good luck in all you do, and don`t worry too much about those fast youngsters!
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Eagle of course your slower, you older and more cautious. The youngsters always race by us oldies. But if you would like maybe FG could pool their $ and skip paying whomevers "rent" and buy you a "souped up turbo Battery" and then look out all you punks hehehehe.
Have a good day anyway my friend.
Have a good day anyway my friend.
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Philadelphia Eagle wrote: In my pre-MS days I used to enjoy driving my car.
Today, as I was trundling along in my super charged battery operated wheelchair, I was overtaken by a young child on a bicycle!
Hey Eagle, youngsters are always in a hurry to nowhere. It is when they get older that they'll realise that life is more of a "much haste less speed" situation. Cheers!
Today, as I was trundling along in my super charged battery operated wheelchair, I was overtaken by a young child on a bicycle!
Hey Eagle, youngsters are always in a hurry to nowhere. It is when they get older that they'll realise that life is more of a "much haste less speed" situation. Cheers!
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Hey Eagle...
Let's challenge American Chopper to build you a better set of wheels.. that would be a true challenge for them.. bwhahahahahaha..... would love to see that kids reaction then....
Let's challenge American Chopper to build you a better set of wheels.. that would be a true challenge for them.. bwhahahahahaha..... would love to see that kids reaction then....
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