That totally Southern Fried KFC.
King Fish Cyclery! that is.
By the piece or the family pack!
BTW I just learned some shocking Canadian KFC chicken facts this week that some may find upsetting.
Colonel Harland Sanders actually lived in Mississauga Ontario..., Canada.
So memory served correct and really did meet him as a kid at a small town KFC while chompin' chicken at the old picnic tables.
Would have been '69-71 ish.
Same mall as Detroit Redwings' multi Stanley Cup winner and long serving Canadian politicians Red Kelly's bowling alley. My brother was a professional pin setter. Lol.
The Horseshoe Tavern has been in business at that location since 1947. Horton Heat, Los Straight Jackets and The World Famous Pontani Sisters were my most recent outings.
I do not like to interrupt often, but when I do...
I'm currently looking forward to savour Colonel Palmer's New Secret Coating Recipe more though.
KFC King Fish Cyclery! Now that is funny! Still working on the secret recipe on this one.
You've developed quite the portfolio as a bicycle artist. That's impressive, and even moreso considering that they're not all there. I know you've moved some builds on...
Thanks brother. This is my 13th build off, plus throw in a few off season BOs and builds.
Of my build off bikes, I think I have sold about 5 of them and I parted one out.
BO6 - BEER RUN - SOLD
Fugsley - SOLD
BO7 - Flexy - SOLD
BO8 - Firewing - SOLD
BO9 - starsNbars - Not in the family photo, but I still have this one.
BO10 - VerBoten - Pictured
BO11 - SaltHammer - SOLD
BO12 - Rockafella - SOLD
Poke Choppa - Parted Out
BO13 - Holeshot - Parted Out
BO14 - Western Sizzler - Pictured
BO15 - SteamRoller - Pictured
Speed Demon - Pictured
BO16 - HEXtreme - Pictured
BO17 - Uncle Stretch - Pictured
BO18 - Speedfish Special - Pictured
I showed wife she made a face let out a groan knowing full well that was her future
Queenfish shares MissIngolas groan!
That's a trip down memory lane in one group photo!
I agree, each one of these builds bring back tons of memories of the fun of build offs past. That's the way family reunions are.
You must love your wife very, very, very, very much.
That looks like a boat load of work ahead for ya.
I look forward to all of the progress pictures and updates.
Do you really have any idea how long it will take to replicate Mrs. Fish's 200 year old Georgian Courtyard with resplendent riparian entertainment via the mature Koi Pond?
Maybe Matti can give you a hand and yous boys can maybe knock out a courtyard shape in a couple of weekends before the frost.
The shrubbery however will have to be imitation or of your own Northern perennial interpretation. The Koi Pond will have to go deep too. Due to said frost eh?
I'd also suggest an extra deep shovel too if you don't have one already.
Maybe you can use the one I'm using.
It won't be quite as hard since our house is so much younger. It's ONLY 150 years old this year (1873).
I like it better without the lights. There's too much going on there with the little engine and lights
That is what I am thinking as well, but I am going to do a better mockup test of the lights under the nose just to be sure.
I've been hanging around this place since build off 11. I've never seen you take a bad picture.
Were/are you feeling ok?
I may not have posted a bad photo, but I have taken many
. I was just in a rush last night and wanted to at least accomplish something build off related.