Tuesday, September 15, 2009

(o)(o) [Boob] Shots

I am behind on my touring blogs. I know, no excuses...but I am behind.

Today I was talking with some friends on twitter. In our conversation, I was reminded of this fun and funny incident that happened to me about a year ago 9/2008. I told them I would rebroadcast this blog I had written it somewhere else.

Many may know that I recently installed a Memphis Shade Shield on my OZ (my Harley). One thing that I noticed is that the wind whips around and up under my shirt. Because of this, I had started tucking my tee-shirts into my jeans.

One day this past week, I forgot about tucking. I was south traveling on I-95 and all of a sudden I felt drafts where I never expected to feel them. I looked down and my tee-shirt was practically up around my neck! I was laughing so hard as I was trying to pull my shirt down.

With 38DD's I am far from flat chested. I looked up and around. There was semi-tractor trailers around me. I had noticed that prior to me discovering my tee-shirt had become a necklace, all of the trucks were showing brake lights, truckers blowing their horns, thumbs up out the window.

Duh, I put two and two together - they were all gawking at me! It was funny. What was even funnier - once they discovered I figured out what was going on...there were thumbs up and horns being blown all over the place!

I guess I made these guys day while I got a good laugh! What fun!

7 comments:

  1. That is so funny. Carol I am glad you are not the "Holy Shit my shirt is Up" type that would freak out, that would have been bad, very bad LOL. You should be sure you have your extra sexy bras on before your next ride, just in case.When you got em, flaunt em!!! LOL

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  2. A true biker never lets go of the handlebars-- after getting whacked in the head by a dragonfly, or if your shirt OR skirt goes blowin' up around your neck. You're a true biker maam, if only I could have been there! Funny story, Rich.

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  3. I love this story! I'm a double DD's also and I like to lift my shirt when we're riding in a particularly hot area. I'm in the back, not up front.

    Feel that fresh air!

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  4. OMG!what a cute post-had me laughing out loud. I'm not as blessed as you in that area, but from experience, I don't like to wear any shirt that tends to catch wind!(although I ride on the back) I've looked down before and there they are....shirt just blowin about-while the girls are out! Good Luck & stay safe!

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  5. Truly a site to behold!! Where is camera when you need one...

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  6. Thanks for sharing, you are a funny gal. I do admire you for being able to laugh at yourself, it's agift that not many people posse.

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  7. Haha! Funny story! Made my day 8)

    Ride Safe!

    Trailrider.

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