rt_hawk
Veteran Member
Oh yea, small time then....
Oh yea, small time then....
Dr Daniels to Dr Williamson. The patient has been revived! Rehab sessions to begin tomorrow!Leave my Jason alone! Ive been waiting longer than anyone. And I dont blow his phone up. Bunch of whiners.
Thanks, I love it, needs some more pep though. But I say that about everything. I hear you about getting a new toy, I had a 5 speed and a set of FCR carbs/904 big bore kit for my bike lined up until the basement project began, oh well. Im still going to buy the FCR's this spring...I thought scharer wasn't in business anymore? Or just isnt a official triumph dealer or something? I've never been there...heard it through the grapevine...Love the Thruxton....been looking at them for a while. Well....after the move, a new mower and ATV....maybe. Scharer has a really hot modded cafe set up one on the floor. Been there about 2 years.
^(not that Jason exactly sounds like a patient type of boss)
lol!^
This.
"Doesn't play nice with others"
Ask him about medical school.
Government wonders why business and industry doesn't grow? How about because govt makes it too hard for new business to start and complex for existing business to operate ect, ect.I'm not joking. As rt hawk says Wisconsin is an expensive place to have employees.
And not far from a Buddhist temple, so you've got the far-left eastern mysticism thing going for you, too. Try not to run over the monks with your F800 while they're out walking on Schneider....Actually it's a lot further north than 138. It's dead in the middle of Schneider Dr. Between MM (Hwy 14) and Stoughton Rd (US 51) It's less than 15 min from the Beltline via either rd.
For the geeky quotient it's the same rd as the UW Madison Physical sciences lab and Synchrotron Radiation Center.
And not far from a Buddhist temple, so you've got the far-left eastern mysticism thing going for you, too. Try not to run over the monks with your F800 while they're out walking on Schneider....
The Dalai Lama actually came to visit back in the late 80's when I was in high school in Oregon. Pretty impressive, actually, that the spiritual leader of a billion people was in our little burg.
Selling them to me....good for business!Wow, Dalai Lama eh? That is impressive. If Jason's customers start getting recruited and selling their worldly possessions (TDI's) I'm guessing it may be bad for business. Possessions are fleeting you know...