Thursday, April 6, 2017

I may be old but at least I got to see all the cool bands























 You may be old if...you need to chew your oatmeal.  If the waitress who used to call you Honey, now rubs your bald head and calls you Pops.  You may be old if....you remember when Suzuki only made two strokes.  Or when they ,made the Rotary, I had a 1976 as a demo...when BMW stood for British What?...when motorcycles shifted on the right...when a Norton was one up and three down...when Honda only made motorcycles...when Sunoco 260 at 35 cents/gallon was expensive...when Ontario and Riverside had race tracks...when to win the AMA #1 plate you competed in both dirt and road racing...how to kick start a motorcycle...when your car only had crank style windows...when Land Rover was a British, then German, then an American company...now an Indian company...when Mercedes Benz owners were in the upper 2% of wage earners...when Chrysler was an American company...when California had no helmet law....
You may be old if you remember when no motorcycles were allowed on the Garden State Parkway...Cycle magazine, Road Rider...Cycle Guide....how could anyone afford to pay $1795 for a Z-1...how a tariff on over 700cc motorcycles saved Harley...700cc bikes that once were 750’s...how AMF saved Harley, read the history, then decide...when the last convertibles were made in 1976....when VW only made Beetles...when Petty was King, and we all were blown away...if you knew Steve McQueen was a motorcycle racer who acted...if you knew what came before and after Then Came Bronson...Bob Dylan crashed his 500cc Triumph...when we all started on 50cc dirt bikes.
You may be old if you had a mini-bike....if your Dad’s lawn mower engine powered it...if you watched Route 66 for the cars...if you had STP stickers on your book covers...sissy bars, the bigger the badder...points, plugs, and condensors, every 6000 miles...your first time going 100 mph on anything...Friday nights in the garage with friends getting your bikes ready for the Saturday ride...when gas stations were closed on Sundays...when bike shops were closed on Mondays too....buddy seat sitters...Buick portholes...Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Plymouth and Mercury...really old if you remember Packard, Hudson, and Studebaker...no Lexus or Infiniti...Datsun...your Mom’s trunk stuffed with friends trying to sneak into the drive in...curb service...gas station attendants...the 55 mph speed limit...and getting ticketed at 56, safety as an excuse...free road maps...free gifts from the oil companies...when regular meant leaded...removing the catalyctic converters to use regular leaded gas...Saabs...really old if you knew they made two strokes...and we talked cubic inches instead of cubic centimeters.
Still feeling old...how about 15 cent hamburgers...Coke with no ice...double headers on Sunday afternoons...Elio Chacon...the Chargers in Los Angeles the first time...baseball without any New York national league teams...Bobby Thompson’s shot heard around the world...when nurses only wore white...candy stripers...when Trix were for kids....less sound = more ground...warnings in theaters about pay TV...your first digital watch...TV’s without remotes...with only 4 channels and something was always on to watch, now over 200 and nothing is on...Easter break, Christmas vacation-not the movie...seeing Goldfinger at the theater...candy bars were a nickel, gum a penny, Twinkies two for five cents...asking the attendant to fill the oil and check the gas...the shock of your first paycheck with taxes taken out...when Walter Cronkite was the most trusted man in America...when NASCAR was for only American stock cars...Smoky Yunick and his 7/8’s Chevelle...the New Coke....Pepsi Free, and Tab, and Lisa Parker the Tab girl.  Feeling old yet?  I may be old, but at least I got to see all the cool bands. 
You may be old if you were there in the beginning...if you think Charlton Heston really was Moses...if you think Jesus is Just Alright....if you think the Lord really will buy you a Mercedes Benz....and that will make amends...if your first prayer was “now I lay me down to sleep”...if you remember when the Methodists were conservative, and sin was still sinful...if the pages in your Bible are worn out but your life isn’t...you remember being the new kid in the senior Bible study...if you and Jesus have been friends a long, long time you’re on a first name basis...if you look forward to heaven more than you look ahead to the future....if you remember the first printing of the New Testament...if Martin Luther had you proof read his 95 Theses...if you thought church and religion meant Jesus...and found life when you found there was more to him than just that...you remember your friends Bar Mitzvahs at their retirement dinner...if you are the last remaining person in your graduating class...and if going home means heaven and not an address with a zip code....or remember addresses before zip codes.
Getting old is not for sissies, and God allows us to look back on what he has done in our lives, to give us a hope and a future.  A hope and a future only found in Jesus Christ.  Something no religion, church, denomination, cult, nor other belief system can produce.  Only Jesus is the way...and if you feel old, he will make you new again.  Born again.  And each day closer to heaven than the day before.  You may be old, you don’t have to feel old.  You may get older, you don’t have to get old.  Look ahead, that is where we are going to spend the future...
So if you remember Tom Swiftees...where you were when JFK was shot...Game 6...VJ/VE Day...turning 21...voting at age 18...the Chrysler crank...know what a fratzog is....had a Ford in your future...saw the USA in your Chevrolet...met the nicest people on a Honda...rather have a Buick...weren’t allowed to drive your father’s Olds...had a horn that went Beep Beep...were there the day the music died...you have much to look back on.  My prayer is you have the hope of heaven to look forward to.  That your days left on earth are as blessed as the days behind. 
And the good news is, if you remember at all, you just passed the Alzheimer’s test.  Take one more lap around the grounds in your wheelchair, have a double Ensure, turn down your hearing aid and get a good nights sleep.  Knowing that when you lay me down to sleep, you know the Lord your soul to keep.  Something to never forget. 
And you may be young if you don’t remember any of this at all...we pray someday you will.  But for now....like Archie Bunker said “those were the days...”
love with compassion,
Mike
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