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Try not to tear up

LOL...you guys crack me up...reminds me of my dad who would cry at the old (and I'm talking 40 years old) Bell reach out and touch someone commercials (he also cried during Young & Restless)...good video though...
 
I liked the Asian bikers better.

My take on the Chevy story, if you park your wifes car and visit that event annually and somebody takes that out and restores it secretly on your behalf , well that may not always go the way that story went. Don't touch peoples sentimental stuff. I still cried.
 
I liked the Asian bikers better.

My take on the Chevy story, if you park your wifes car and visit that event annually and somebody takes that out and restores it secretly on your behalf , well that may not always go the way that story went. Don't touch peoples sentimental stuff. I still cried.
I've had a 74 Triumph Tr6 stored away since 1986 when my dog died.

I'm showing my daughter thes video.
 
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Crying for the purple people eater convertible with dual thrush mufflers and a brand new engine, that my dad sold to some other kid, because my mom didn't want it. I was 14 or 15 at the time.
 
 
Similar commercial, but a motorcycle-themed one:


Damn it - I remember watching this some time ago. I thought it was basically a nice sentimental short story. I had no idea it was a commercial.

I still laugh at the deaf guy though
 
Crying for the purple people eater convertible with dual thrush mufflers and a brand new engine, that my dad sold to some other kid, because my mom didn't want it. I was 14 or 15 at the time.
Love playing that song to my 2 yr old granddaughter. She squeals.
 
I cry whenever I read the book "Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch...I usually read it at least once a year to my class and it gets me every time...I also cry at the end of a school year, especially if it's been one of those classes that was incredible (which I've been blessed to have quite a few of lately)...
 
Similar commercial, but a motorcycle-themed one:


Real documentary about Taiwan's Grand Riders:


They were a group of 17 riders, average age 81, who took a trip around the island back in 2007. Two of them have recovered from cancer, four wear hearing aids, five suffer from high blood pressure, eight have coronary disease, and every single one of them has symptoms of joint degeneration.

Ever since then, they host an annual ride to commemorate their trip. They're joined by a ton of riders, of all ages and backgrounds:

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