I covered riding my hodaka in a short video ---- Clarence Taber A colorful life and career in the Forest Service.
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lucky Clarence Taber thanks, all you taxpayers for paying me to ride my hodaka every day inda 60's
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Re: lucky Clarence Taber thanks, all you taxpayers for paying me to ride my hodaka every day inda 60's
Clarence,
I'm guessing you tried to attach a video clip to the message, but it didn't "take". Might want to check with Dale for advice on what to do.
Ed
I'm guessing you tried to attach a video clip to the message, but it didn't "take". Might want to check with Dale for advice on what to do.
Ed
Keep the rubber side down!
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Re: lucky Clarence Taber thanks, all you taxpayers for paying me to ride my hodaka every day inda 60's
Thanks Clarence for that overview of your time with the Forest Service and touching on your time as a Hodaka Dealer! As a fellow retired person, I took the most value from your parting comments for us ol' coots - which went something like this: "If you don't know what to do . . . do something." "And if you don't get started, you're probably not gonna finish." Seems like very good advice to me.
Ed
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Keep the rubber side down!
Re: lucky Clarence Taber thanks, all you taxpayers for paying me to ride my hodaka every day inda 60's
Very nice, reminds me of the saying, men doing manly things in a manly fashion, hats of to you
Re: lucky Clarence Taber thanks, all you taxpayers for paying me to ride my hodaka every day inda 60's
What a great story, Clarence. I can relate to quite a bit of it.
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Re: lucky Clarence Taber thanks, all you taxpayers for paying me to ride my hodaka every day inda 60's
Hello Mr. Taber, I enjoyed the video and thank you for sharing your career and thank you for your service! My Uncle Jim was a forest ranger in Greenville South Carolina back in the sixties and seventies. Being from Florida, seeing the forrest and caves were a big deal back then. Enjoy your retirement and God bless you. Richard
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