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Does anybody, 60 +, ride motorcycles yet?

I do. At 63, I still love it and have been riding for more than thirty years. Sometimes I wonder, though, to myself - who am I kidding? People probably think I look silly. I imagine they're thinking, look at that old man on the motorcycle. Maybe they even laugh about it. My once red har is now grey, my beard is white and my face has many hard earned rinkles with bags under my eyes and I sure could lose a little weight. This year, though, I will wear my helmet and big face shield and maybe darken my beard - and - ride, ride,ride, for as long as my body holds out.

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the curcular saw, the dishwasher, the engine muffler, rotary engines, windshild wipers, kevlar, fridge, locomotive chimney, nuclear fission, nonreflecting glass, nystain (first antifungal antibiotic), raduim and xray technoloby, the most effective petroleum refining method used today, the home diabetes test, the bra, vaccum packed canning, isolating the human stem cell, bullet proof fiber,scotch guard, the first immunosuppresant agent - also there are atleast 250 000 patents in the united states alone by women sean C: I looked them up myself - they are all invented by women, you are lying!
My momma invented me , and I think I'm pretty damn important!
These are inventions that were invented by women excuses manipulation hypocrisy
It took me a while but here it comes LOLOLOLOLOL LOLOLOLOLOL That was hillarious!!!!!!
Virginia Apgar developed the current system for measuring the health of newborns. Mary Anderson invented the windshield wiper Katherine Blodgette invented non-reflective glass Patricia Billings invented Geobond, a fire proof building material that is ubiquitous today Betsy Anker-Johnson developed a plasma based signal generator Grace hopper invented COBOL, a common Language that allowed computers to communicate. Lillian Gilbreth invented the concept of and parameters of ergonomics, which is used throughout the car, furniture, and housing industry today. Barbara Askins, a NASA engineer, developed a method for developing pictures using radioactive materials that is commonly used today Josephine Cochran developed the first USABLE dishwater. Patricia Bath developed laser eye surgery for cataracts Rachel Fuller Brown developed the world's first useful anti-fungal antibiotic Bessie Blount developed a device that allows amputees to feed themselves Martha Coston developed maritime signaling flares Gertrude Elion developed drugs to fight leukemia and herpes Edith Flanigen developed a molecular sieve that made petroleum production safer, cleaner, and more efficient world wide Helen Free developed the home diabetes test Krisztina Holly developed the world's first computer generated, full color reflection hologram Erna Hoover developed the computerized telephone switching system Amanda Jones developed the vacuum method of canning Anna Keichline developed the precursor to the modern concrete block Heddy Lamar invented a secret communication device that helped the Allies defeat the Germans in WWII. Ellen Ochoa invented an optical system used to robotically manufacture goods Betty Rozier invented the intravenous catheter shield Ann Tsukamoto co-developed the process to isolate human stem cells This isn't all of important ones, of course, but I'm tired now.

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