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<blockquote data-quote="BustedKnucklefilms" data-source="post: 630556" data-attributes="member: 875"><p>I've only been to John's house one time. And that was to pick up the Enclosed Trailer he sold to me. I was just a crazy kid with a dream of videoing and selling t-shirts at events. I thought all I needed to get to the next level was an enclosed trailer. I couldn't really afford one at the time so John sold me his old Harley trailer for about half what is was actually worth. I painted it gray and stickered it up and was so proud of that thing. It really helped me grow my business. I don't know if he realized at the time how big of a step that was for me in the right direction (or maybe he did). He always asked me how business was every time I saw him and told me straight up when he thought I was making a mistake. Being the video guy I always gave him crap about not hitting the gas pedal hard enough but Heck now I drive a lot like him. I try to make an obstacle look easy. Only hammering on it if necessary. Every time I walk an obstacle from here on out I am going to refer to it as JohnGing it. Many good times were had on the trail with John. He will live on in the stories we tell around the campfire and on our future trail rides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BustedKnucklefilms, post: 630556, member: 875"] I've only been to John's house one time. And that was to pick up the Enclosed Trailer he sold to me. I was just a crazy kid with a dream of videoing and selling t-shirts at events. I thought all I needed to get to the next level was an enclosed trailer. I couldn't really afford one at the time so John sold me his old Harley trailer for about half what is was actually worth. I painted it gray and stickered it up and was so proud of that thing. It really helped me grow my business. I don't know if he realized at the time how big of a step that was for me in the right direction (or maybe he did). He always asked me how business was every time I saw him and told me straight up when he thought I was making a mistake. Being the video guy I always gave him crap about not hitting the gas pedal hard enough but Heck now I drive a lot like him. I try to make an obstacle look easy. Only hammering on it if necessary. Every time I walk an obstacle from here on out I am going to refer to it as JohnGing it. Many good times were had on the trail with John. He will live on in the stories we tell around the campfire and on our future trail rides. [/QUOTE]
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