Friday, August 27, 2010
Gettin' Ready to go, Sturgis Bound Friday
Yes, I have the hotel reservation emails. Do you have the maps? Great. Lets ride.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Headed to Sturgis, Thursday
The plan was my parents would ride up from McGregor, Texas, about 330 miles to our house on Thursday and we would leave Friday for Sturgis. Dad and Gwen got here right on time, so we went to eat dinner at Applebee's here in Edmond. Then we went to BS Unlimited in south Oklahoma City to do some shopping. We were shopping for a pad for Dad's motorcycle seat.
We have talked about seats before, when I rode as a pillion passenger on the back of my ZZR. Seat comfort is important for rides over fifty miles.
Dad had held off on buying an upgraded seat for his Heritage Softail (the green and white one) until right before the trip. Dad and Darling Husband are both big believers in the Sundowner seat sold by Harley Davidson. Dad purchased a Sundowner for his bike, put it on, and made the dash to my house. We have a Sundowner seat on our Street Glide, the red one in the previous picture. I love it. That seat is so nice and cushy. Ahh, I get all comfy thinking about it. So Dad gets on his bike with Gwen and they head to our house. By the time they got here, Dad's back and uh, derriere, were bothering him. So, we went to BS Unlimited to get a gel seat pad for him. The manufacturers of those things are proud of them! Dad got a nice blue velvet one (the only color they came in) and we went home and installed it. By this time, it was bedtime. We were planning on getting up early to make the big push to La Junta, Colorado.
We went to bed and this is the start of our trip to Sturgis.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Teenage Boys
Somethings in life we just can't help.
Today I stopped by the Walgreen's down the street from my house. I had to get a package of feminine products. I walked in, selected my items, then went in search of a cashier. Now, usually, when purchasing such products, I will look for a female cashier. Today, no luck. The only cashiers were teenage looking boys. The pharmacist in the back was also male. So, lucky me, I get to use a teenage boy cashier. I approach the counter, the boy looks up from his computer and smiles, until he sees what is in my hands. His expression went from one of professional courtesy to the deer in the headlights look. Poor guy. I understand. I could tell from his expression that there was no way he was going to ask me how my day was going.
So I asked him, "So how is your day going?" As he is flying those products across the scanner.
He replies: "just great, will there be anything else?" he smiles. Not a good one, a forced one.
I said no, he said, "Wonderful, your total is $XX. " I swiped my debit card, signed the console, and that was probably the fastest I have ever been checked out at the Walgreen's. I did wait until I got to my car to laugh so hard my ribs hurt. Poor kid.
Thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Man Vs. Food in Oklahoma City on the Travel Channel
CATTLEMEN'S Tonight at 7pm on Travel Channel's"Man vs. Food"
Turn on your TVs and set up your DVRs! Cattlemen's will be featured on the Travel Channel's Man vs. Food, in an episode dedicated Oklahoma City!
The Oklahoma City episode of Man vs. Food (COX channel 51, DIRECTv channel 277, Dish Network channel 215) will feature three Oklahoma restaurants. Host Adam Richman filmed an entire day at the famous Cattlemen's Steakhouse. Through interviewing restaurant customers and owner Dick Stubbs, Mr. Richman got a good feel as to why Cattlemen's is so popular! David Egan, Operations Director, spent the bulk of the day in the kitchen with Richman. They cut some super thick porterhouse steaks and grilled them to perfection. Adam seriously enjoys his well aged beef. Before filming, Egan served Adam Cattlemen's "calf brains and eggs" for breakfast. Although he had never had brains before, he seemed to enjoy them. He also enjoyed some famous lamb fries for a little snack. All in all, it was a very good day in Historic Stockyards City!
Highjacked from an email from Erin at Stockyards City.
Please check out their Facebook page.
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Jen
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
First Rides

Again, note the total lack of anything for a passenger. You are not supposed to have a passenger on these. So anyways, they all thought it would be a good idea to go out and check the fences of the property on two of these and the four wheelers. My Darling Husband wanted one of the dirt bikes, of course. So, being that you "go with the one that brung ya," I took a ride with him. Now, where Nick lives is out in the country. He is a farmer. There aren't paved roads to Nick's house. Once you turn off the highway, it is all gravel all the way out to his place. We get on the dirt bikes and four wheelers. No helmets. No eye protection. I can hear it now. Yes, we were stupid! With a capital STUPID! I tell Darling Husband that this is my first real time on a bike. Okay, he says. So we get on a dirt bike and go down the gravel road. He is driving, and I am holding on to him for dear life. Did I mention that there were no foot pegs for the passenger? Well, there aren't. So I am sitting on the back of this thing with my legs flopping in the wind. I looked like an upside down Y. He feels the need. Not the need for speed, mind you, the need to do a wheelie going 60 miles an hour down a gravel road with me on the bike with him. Front wheel goes up in the air, we are riding that wheelie down the road. It was probably only fifty or so feet, but I was scared. I was so freaked out that my feet were going to get caught in the rear wheel, that we were going to go over backwards, or that I was just going to fall off.
I was madder than a wet hen. So mad, that when we came to a stop, I told him that I had no intention of getting back on, he can ride by himself. I am a terrible person, I got on the four wheeler with Silo Jim. That was in July of 1999. I did not get back on a motorcycle with Darling Husband until November of 2009. Now we both ride. Kind of crazy, huh?
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Jen
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Yay! Brakes are Great!
It is supposed to look like this:
Ain't it pretty?
So anyways, I got to ride on the back of a sport bike for the first time.
Sport bike (aka "crotch rocket")

Cruiser:
Note the back seats:
Yeah, it was my bike. Darling Hubby did not want me to ride all the way to the dealership to get the reservoir changed and the brakes bled with the reservoir floppin' in the wind. So he rode it and I was a passenger on my own bike. I have issues with that. If it's mine, I like to drive it. However, common sense must prevail and since I am not on the highways, yet, I need to let him be the driver. I have learned that I don't like my back seat at all. I also learned that I would rather ride my bike than be a passenger on it. I now know why girls who date guys with sport bikes aren't all that into riding. Something having to do with the seats, maybe, or possibly even the fact that I felt like I was hanging on for dear life? My feet kept slipping off of the passenger pegs and my left knee felt like it was all the way into my chest. Oh my, and the acceleration, it was almost like being a passenger in my old Mustang with my husband trying to "blow the cobs out." Or the lean over his back and the pressure in the lower back from not wanting to just flop onto him forward.
We rode to Destin, Florida on his bike and I never felt like that.
We went 30 miles to the Kawasaki dealership and I guaronteee that it will be a long time before I am a passenger on a sport bike again.
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Jen