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John G, Gone but never Forgotten...
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<blockquote data-quote="CHASMAN9" data-source="post: 629990" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Thought I'd start a thread in remembrance of the legacy he has left and the stories we all can share of how he impacted our lives. One year I got a baby shower invitation from him in December and I thought, what the hell is this, so I opened it. It was an invite to his annual Christmas party! I laughed my ass off and asked him what that was all about and he told me he went to Walgreens and bought all of their random marked down cards that had been sitting on the shelf. So some of us got baby shower announcements, some "Just thinking about you" some Happy Easter, some Graduation cards. Pretty damn funny. </p><p></p><p>So here's one of my many fondest memories with John. We were at the last Fall For All ride at GrayRock and about lunch time on Saturday John says "<strong>come one, we are going on a road trip</strong>" So I asked him where we were going and he said "<strong>time to pick up the .38 Special</strong>" I could not have been more excited to help him out but I knew my Hummer would not pull his trailer, so I asked Mike George if I could borrow his GMC diesel truck, Mike said yes but he wanted to go as well. Next thing I know is I'm driving Mikes truck pulling John's trailer with John riding shotgun and Mike and Jerry Hillis in the back seat on the way to Murfreesboro to get the .38. I have never laughed so hard as Mike and Jerry put down a metric **** ton of beers and had us laughing our asses off. So we finally arrive at Adams and the buggy is not finished and Adam is pushed to leave for KOH in the morning. We spent the entire night finishing up the buggy enough to get it on the trailer and back to Birmingham. We finally rolled out of Adams at about 4:00 a.m. and had to make another beer stop for the Live entertainment in the back seat and after 15 stops to let them pee on the highway, we rolled into GrayRock with the .38 Special. John was like a kid at Christmas when he opened the rear door and rolled out the .38 Special in front of a huge crowd. His dream was unfolding in front of him for all of his friends to witness. His smile was priceless. He was so excited to answer every question and shake every hand and all I could do was stand there and admire the Man and his Machine. He deserved it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>So let's hear some of your funniest, or greatest memories of your time with John G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHASMAN9, post: 629990, member: 307"] Thought I'd start a thread in remembrance of the legacy he has left and the stories we all can share of how he impacted our lives. One year I got a baby shower invitation from him in December and I thought, what the hell is this, so I opened it. It was an invite to his annual Christmas party! I laughed my ass off and asked him what that was all about and he told me he went to Walgreens and bought all of their random marked down cards that had been sitting on the shelf. So some of us got baby shower announcements, some "Just thinking about you" some Happy Easter, some Graduation cards. Pretty damn funny. So here's one of my many fondest memories with John. We were at the last Fall For All ride at GrayRock and about lunch time on Saturday John says "[b]come one, we are going on a road trip[/b]" So I asked him where we were going and he said "[b]time to pick up the .38 Special[/b]" I could not have been more excited to help him out but I knew my Hummer would not pull his trailer, so I asked Mike George if I could borrow his GMC diesel truck, Mike said yes but he wanted to go as well. Next thing I know is I'm driving Mikes truck pulling John's trailer with John riding shotgun and Mike and Jerry Hillis in the back seat on the way to Murfreesboro to get the .38. I have never laughed so hard as Mike and Jerry put down a metric **** ton of beers and had us laughing our asses off. So we finally arrive at Adams and the buggy is not finished and Adam is pushed to leave for KOH in the morning. We spent the entire night finishing up the buggy enough to get it on the trailer and back to Birmingham. We finally rolled out of Adams at about 4:00 a.m. and had to make another beer stop for the Live entertainment in the back seat and after 15 stops to let them pee on the highway, we rolled into GrayRock with the .38 Special. John was like a kid at Christmas when he opened the rear door and rolled out the .38 Special in front of a huge crowd. His dream was unfolding in front of him for all of his friends to witness. His smile was priceless. He was so excited to answer every question and shake every hand and all I could do was stand there and admire the Man and his Machine. He deserved it. So let's hear some of your funniest, or greatest memories of your time with John G. [/QUOTE]
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