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Ghost Rider? Not hardly.
It took ten years, but I finally got the Triumph rockin' and rollin.' You probably can't tell how white my knuckles are. It's a 1968 TR6R 650 single carb with 10,000 original miles. The last vestige of my rebellious youth.
Hey, everybody has to have a hobby.
What I do for a living
I used to write copy for and build online ads (banners) for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury (RIP).
I've been in the advertising business for over 30 years now with experience in virtually aspect of it albeit mostly for automotive. Since the mid-80s it's been in the digital realm. Even before they had an "internet." One little known fact is that I actually built the first Ford Division web site. It was six pages total.
For a long time everyone looked down their noses at "banners." They were looked upon as little more than a nuisance. However, now that online advertising budgets are reaching into stratosphere, well, you get the picture. Odd how things work out.
I'm redecorating this site as and when I get around to it to showcase my new hobby (ies):
Flying remote control helicopters. Of course I'll keep the motorcycles to work on after I crash the helis.
If you'd like more info on either the advertising aspect or the RC aspect, feel free to email me at randy@rumblecloud.com.

These are my two mutts: Avis the bird dog and Belle the Bouvier. RIP