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“Bill Murray once got lost in the jungles of Bali on a motorbike. He was later found putting on an impromptu show with all of the locals of a small village in attendance, even though he didn’t speak Balinese.” According to the interwebs (newyorker.com and others) this anecdote about the amazing Bill Murray is completely true. Indeed, perhaps one of the most interesting people in the world.  [ source: 10 Stories to Prove Bill Murray is Really the Most Interesting Man in the World ]

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“Bill Murray once got lost in the jungles of Bali on a motorbike. He was later found putting on an impromptu show with all of the locals of a small village in attendance, even though he didn’t speak Balinese.” According to the interwebs (newyorker.com and others) this anecdote about the amazing Bill Murray is completely true. Indeed, perhaps one of the most interesting people in the world.  [ source: 10 Stories to Prove Bill Murray is Really the Most Interesting Man in the World ]

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A photographic example of what my dreams look like.  I believe this is in Manali, India… please correct me if I am wrong. [ source: yakman*9 on ADVmoto.com | more adventure photos ]

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A photographic example of what my dreams look like.  I believe this is in Manali, India… please correct me if I am wrong. [ source: yakman*9 on ADVmoto.com | more adventure photos ]

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You know what I love about adventure motorcyclists? They have zero f**ks to give. This guy is riding through snow like it ain’t no thing with a chain set up he made in his garage out of V-bar automotive chain attached with rivets to tubular nylon webbing, doubled back for rim protection. Genius! [ source: ADVmoto forum thread | more harsh weather ]

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You know what I love about adventure motorcyclists? They have zero f**ks to give. This guy is riding through snow like it ain’t no thing with a chain set up he made in his garage out of V-bar automotive chain attached with rivets to tubular nylon webbing, doubled back for rim protection. Genius! [ source: ADVmoto forum thread | more harsh weather ]

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