Uh, that would be a NO BigDaddy! I live in the NW corner of the state and Augusta, Georgia is on the Eastern side of the state and just happens to be the first city in Georgia you cross over into on I-20. It also happens to be some 200+ miles away from home! I pulled over just to take a picture of the rainbow because I was relieved to see it after 100+ miles in torrential downpours with NO CHAPS!! She was rinsed free of debris before being put up for the night and was washed the next day only to be rained on again on the way home from work! She was washed and polished TODAY for her debut at bike night at Hooters! So
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Well V what I posted"rode hard and put away wet" is loosely translated from a cowboy saying.
: : : It's a US expression, and here is one definition of 'rode hard and put away wet'
: : I can't tell you who said it first but I'll try to explain it:
: : RODE HARD AND PUT UP WET -- Riding a horse(Vrod) "hard" to exhaustion and putting him(The Vrod) up "wet," rather than brushing him off and cooling him down. That is very bad for the horse's health. (Not real bad for the Vrod

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So don't take what I said literally it's just a saying that you worked your V hard thats all. Later,Q