My Rambouillet was a "sneak in" purchase...so was the Atlantis come to
think of it...

I spent a couple of years working full time and going to business
school (dang near killed me but that's a different story).  After
months of lusting over an orange Rambouillet I decided to purchase a
64cm frame.  My wife, smart, observant woman that she is, tends to
notice things, so I thought I should mention the purchase before the
large box arrived on our doorstep.

Me:  "Honey...err...I bought myself a gradution present."

Wife:  "What did you get?"

Me:  "Guess!"

Wife:  "OH GOD...Not another bike!"

True story  :-)

Angus


On Jan 9, 4:24 pm, <stanwas...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> You're not going to sneak an orange QB into your stable and pretend
> that it's an old bike that's always been there.  It sticks out like a
> sore thumb.  Trust me, I just tried it and got caught.
>
> On Jan 9, 11:24 am, "David Estes" <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > See, you made the first mistake of "mentioning" it...
>
> Speaking of sneaking in a few bikes...
>
> A number of years ago several of us were admiring a now deceased friends
> amazing collection of vintage motorcycles, and in particular his latest
> aquisition at the time, an Ariel Square Four.  Mind you, this was not just a
> handful of old Triumphs, Beezers and Nortons, but included a Matchless, a
> Norton Manx with a documented racing history and now the Ariel, which cost
> around twenty five large.  Obviously Ed was a man of some means, but you'd
> never know it until he opened his garage door.
>
> At one point The Wise One, (that's a long story), asked Ed how his wife felt
> about having roughly a quarter of a million dollars worth of scooters in her
> garage.  Poor Ed near got whiplish looking around to ensure that Margie did
> not hear that question while admonishing TWO to pipe down.  As he told it,
> to her knowledge the most he ever paid for one of those old derelict bikes
> was twenty five hundred bucks!
>
> Stan
> Columbia, SC
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