...Having a health issue and don't know all the details yet...
You know, I've had this thread on my mind all day today. I read it again at work earlier today and it had me thinking about different things in life. It amazes me how we sometimes take life for granted and just move on with our daily "problems" and trudge through. This thread started off announcing that the CVO's were going to be delayed in delivery. Then we start talking about the RUSE and, all of a sudden, LRebel drops a bombshell on us about his health issue. Without missing a beat, we express our concerns and then resume talking about the bikes again. And I don't mean that in a negative or bad sense.
What really amazes me most though is how we come together, especially in a time of need, and touch and affect one another's lives. The little things that you may do or say to someone during the course of the day may not have an impact on your life, but the may have a revelation on someone else's. We all came here to share our love of CVO's but have gained much more than that. We've gained friendships, business connections, and even marriages. I'm worrying about little stuff: whether or not to buy a new bike, a new briefcase, and another car. My problems are small and insignificant compared to our brother who has to go do battle with a disease.
I was with a friend this afternoon when the police came to tell him his son has just overdosed. He was immediately escorted to the morgue.
I will be there for him. Console him. Pray with him. Offer help. But in the end, that's all I can do.
I'm sure LRebel didn't want sympathy when he posted, otherwise this would be in the "rider down" section. No, I believe our brother needed to get it off his chest with friends he cares about and knew we would understand.
RIP Bentley. LRebel, recover quickly and thoroughly. And may we all remember life is a precious gift and God bless us for what we do have.