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Karen M Tremmel

The artist and her Garden

4/19/2010

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Deborah Speicher
4/20/2010 11:35:47 am

Karen, I posted this link to FB a few weeks ago. It was the CBS segment that they ran a couple of weeks ago on their Sunday news show. It portrayed the early women as riders but somehow they became "subordinates" in the 1950's and from that time forward you usually saw a woman riding on the back. Slowly they have been getting off the back. Here's the link (check out me and the gals from Old Town HOG at about 40 seconds into it and also at the end): http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6340929n Could it be perhaps men wanted us to still be the "little lady" since we now were voting, driving cars and holding jobs? Surely there had to be some things that women were just not cut out to do. Maybe just a combination of old school mentality and some marketing by Honda and H-D at the time.

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Karen Tremmel
4/20/2010 11:36:24 am

CBS covers Spokes Women... Our very own Debbie! :-D

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6340929n

Congrats Debbie!

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Tamara Vodola
4/27/2010 02:45:12 am

Hi my name is Tamara Vodola and I am a twenty-five year old female, I own my own motorcycle, two dirt bikes and three four wheelers. I love to ride down the Jersey Shore. My daughter has her own four wheeler and plans to compete in dirt biking one day. I love the smell of the exhaust when the engine starts up and the roar of the engine that drowns out all of my unnecessary stress.

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Graywolf
4/27/2010 04:36:47 am

Hi. I just checked out your website. I'm a big Harley fan and there is some information here I didn't know. I really enjoyed your essay. Very enlightening! Great work! Thanks for sharing.

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Lisa Mascroft
4/27/2010 08:55:40 am


Harley Davidson is a dream, like going to the beach and the sound of the water takes you away! There should be more woman riders out there!
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Deborah Speicher link
4/29/2010 12:52:26 am

Let's do it again! Go to:

www.rollingpinonline.com -- then go to the calendar and check on June 7 for the Ladies Night to sign up. You can also call them and register over the phone or go into the store.

There is a $5 charge that will be donated to the Brandon Food Bank. Come on out for a great time with your friends! If you missed the last Ladies Night at the Rolling Pin, we had some really good food, free massages, door prizes, etc. Remember -- they cook, we watch; they clean up, we eat!

Space is limited so sign up ASAP.
Rolling Pin Kitchen Emporium > Home
www.rollingpinonlin

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yuri link
7/16/2012 03:37:29 am

Good read

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