Tuesday, June 16th, 9:00 a.m. breakfast at Carol's in Cherokee Village

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Harv44
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Tuesday, June 16th, 9:00 a.m. breakfast at Carol's in Cherokee Village

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We had a good turnout last week. Carol's Restaurant is ready for us, so hope you can make it.
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Another "light" attendance, but fun indeed with great food and conversation. T-Bird guy was just leaving in his "55 hot rod and I couldn't resist including him and his car. We were debating if it was a "kit car" fiberglass (probably) but didn't ask.I also dug up a few old photos, one from last week and another of "Old Man of the Hill" Jack Barnes on his 109 Harley hill climber.
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Now I don't feel bad about spending money on motorcycles
Now I don't feel bad about spending money on motorcycles
Sounded great when he fired it up
Sounded great when he fired it up
I rode this last time --really nice and smooth CB1100
I rode this last time --really nice and smooth CB1100
That's NOT a big dent.  Just looks like it.
That's NOT a big dent. Just looks like it.
Old scanned photo (b/4 digital).  Everyone cheered even if he didn't make it over the hill
Old scanned photo (b/4 digital). Everyone cheered even if he didn't make it over the hill
Steve and his "other" Triumph
Steve and his "other" Triumph
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Re: Tuesday, June 16th, 9:00 a.m. breakfast at Carol's in Cherokee Village

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Jack Barnes was my neighbor for many years in KCK. Holt Mo Happy -GO-Luck MC was his home away from home. He had a passion for hillclimbing even after a severe crash at St, Joe Mo. but keep it up till shortly before his passing. His Harley was a knuckle head build by Ralph O'Dell the Harley dealer in KCK. Jack never had to do anything to the motor in all the years he rode it. He was "The Man of the Hill" ! And a great friend to me and all would new him.... HAPPY TRAILS
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