Creeksider
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I thought I'd open this thread to talk about what really matters to us Yamaheads. I'm so thankful for having a small but healthy relationship with my 5 year old daughter and wife. I'm thankful for a new job that nearly doubles my income and allows me to love winter instead of having a love/hate for it. I'm thankful a good friend of mine acquired a Yami RX-1 to ride with me for the many seasons ahead. I'm very thankful to be located in the middle of easy trail access right from our backyard.
So I'm asking, what are you thankful for?
So I'm asking, what are you thankful for?


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Great Thread;
Life is a Journey that can take you to many places and teach or show you things you might not of known or experienced before and having someone to share it with always makes it far more rewarding. I'm very thankful that my other half is as passionate and adventuresome as I am about everything we do, and with something's extremely brave in the process as where I go she goes.
I have a great bunch of guys I ride with who are every bit as passionate about riding and wrenching till the wee hours of the morning and can't seem to wait too do it again. Great Friends & Family is a true blessing these days and im soooooooooooooo grateful that we are all healthy and able to enjoy all the things that are the most important to us in and out of our daily lives.
To All Of The CDN TY'ers Who Will Enjoy This Thanksgiving Long Weekend & Our American TY'ers Who Will Enjoy Theirs Next Month & Our International TY'ers........Live Life To It's Fullest & Be Safe Doing It.
Life is a Journey that can take you to many places and teach or show you things you might not of known or experienced before and having someone to share it with always makes it far more rewarding. I'm very thankful that my other half is as passionate and adventuresome as I am about everything we do, and with something's extremely brave in the process as where I go she goes.
I have a great bunch of guys I ride with who are every bit as passionate about riding and wrenching till the wee hours of the morning and can't seem to wait too do it again. Great Friends & Family is a true blessing these days and im soooooooooooooo grateful that we are all healthy and able to enjoy all the things that are the most important to us in and out of our daily lives.
To All Of The CDN TY'ers Who Will Enjoy This Thanksgiving Long Weekend & Our American TY'ers Who Will Enjoy Theirs Next Month & Our International TY'ers........Live Life To It's Fullest & Be Safe Doing It.


Thankful. Where to start or where to end. First and foremost I'm thankful for my family and our friends.
Thankful my life started in a place where freedom is real, not just a dream.
I am thankful for not knowing the horrors it must be to have nothing at all.
Thankful for life's blessings that has been bestowed upon me and the blessings that I had to sweat for.
I am thankful to be.
Thankful my life started in a place where freedom is real, not just a dream.
I am thankful for not knowing the horrors it must be to have nothing at all.
Thankful for life's blessings that has been bestowed upon me and the blessings that I had to sweat for.
I am thankful to be.
greatwhite89
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I'm first thankful that my dad survived another anuerysm and made me again appreciate how delicate life is. I love snowmobiling and I love my friends and family even more. I'm grateful that we can enjoy a sport that most people will never get to experience. I just love life and want to make the best of every minute!!
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SteelerJim
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I'm thankfull I don't pay the Canadian tax rate
yamagone
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I'm very thankful my three son's are healthy. The two older boys are out in the job world starting their lives as young men and were fortunate enough to find decent paying jobs in this day and age. The younger lad still in high school is the brains of the family excels in school and sports. I'm a very proud Dad.
Creeksider
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I'm thankfull I don't pay the Canadian tax rate
That's truly something to be thankful about.

yamagone
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Not only does our tax rate suck, now our dollar isn't worth #*$&@ in the US. The Novi show is coming up and I need a lot of stuff. I'm not sure if it will be worth buying much over there this year or not........... besides beer at the show. It's never too expensive.That's truly something to be thankful about.![]()
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