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Crazy T wearing mardi gras beads

 

 

 

About T and Her Family and Friends



Along with sharing a little about myself here, I'd also like to make this a dedication and thank you page to all my family and friends. To start, I'd like all of my family and friends to know that if it wasn't for your support and help I wouldn't be here today writing this. I'll probably spend the rest of my life trying to express my thanks and gratitude, not because I feel I need to, but because I want to. I feel very blessed to have all of you be a part of my life and every last one of you mean more to me then you'll ever know.

For those who don't know me, well in a nutshell, I was born in Ind. and grew up with 2 younger brothers (Johnny and Hugh) and parents in Indpls. until 4th grade when my father, who drove truck for a living, was transferred to Pa. At the age 14/15 I gave my first son up for adoption (only to give him a life of opportunity that I knew I could never provide at such a young age) and then proceeded to finish school and join the USAF. After the Air Force I came back home for a short time and then moved to Houston TX. Within a year I got married and a few years later I had 2 children, daughter (Alisa) and son (Albert) who are now 21 & 20. After 12 years of living in and around the big city of Houston, I separated from my husband and decided it was time to move back home to the country in PA where I then was divorced and spent the the next twelve years working as a machinist and raising my kids in hopes to sometime be reunited with my first son.

As of today, the one most consistent thing in my life, since early childhood, aside from unconditional love and support from my parents, is my love for motorcycles. It started at the age of five on the Lil red mini-bike that you could once order out of a catalog then later graduating to dirt & motocross bikes. At the age of 16 I took my first ride and drove a Harley and have been addicted ever since. When I turned 22 I bought my first Harley (65 Pan Head). Since then I've had 3 others and am still riding today (72 Sportster-old Iron-head). Which is why & how I find myself here today......One camp-over at an Easyrider Rodeo event..the exposure to Mardi Gras beads..............and WELLA, here I sit AKA Crazy T the inventor of Willy Beads! My goals for the future are to be reunited with my son (if at very least to see what he looks like before I die), to make this a successful business, to see as much of Gods country as possible while at the same time freeing Willy's and putting as many smiles on faces as I can and then to ultimately live to the age 100 so I can take my bike out for a birthday ride and free some more Willy's! I want to thank everyone again for everything and hope you enjoy all the pics!

*NOTE* to family and friends: If you don't see a pic of yourself here, it's ONLY because I DON'T have one to post.I still love ya, regardless!

God bless All! Crazy T

 

 
     
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