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Thursday, July 18, 2013

When Moto Bloggers Meet

When Moto Bloggers meet ...
For breakfast at the Corner Restaurant ... 
 Chances are a few cameras will come out ...
 And when they do, lots of pictures will be taken ...
Then after breakfast ... 
One little moto blogger might need to get her ducks in a row ... so to speak.
And head to the Bellefonte Police Department ...
To pay the parking ticket received while enjoying breakfast at Cafe on the Park 
yesterday morning.
A very special thanks to our gracious hosts Steve and Paul (State College PA.)

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    1. I know (hang head in shame!) I was just in too much of a hurry - afraid they'd start breakfast without me.

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  2. I bet there were more than a few cameras out a breakfast.

    It is probably good that you got a parking ticket rather than a "performance award" aka speeding ticket. Parking tickets are much cheaper.

    Do you think they targeted your out of Country plate? They do that around here.

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    1. Trobairitz, he may very well have been looking for me. I had an encounter of the strangest kind with one of Bellefonte's finest at an intersection just before. With ear plugs and a full face helmet I have no idea what he was really yelling at me but I'm pretty sure it wasn't "Welcome to our town!"

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  3. Oh no, a parking ticket!
    That must be a first for your travels!

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  4. Now I know who "Karen" is, I think! Did not make the connection until now.

    Did I get it right? LOL

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    1. Deb - sounds like the cat's out of the bag. It's me.

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  5. Moto bloggers, riding and food go together like peas and carrots. Have fun!

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  6. Isn't souvenir shopping fun?!? Most tourists buy post cards, spoons, thimbles or trinkets of some sort, you're smart to find lightweight, easy to carry on the bike souvenirs. At least it has the town name, date and time on it as a memoir.

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  7. So true Troubadour - the perfect souvenir and it only cost 5 bucks ... and it came with a lovely tour of the police station that the rest of the gang missed. I'm going to try it in the next town too.

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