Thanks for the help everyone. Took the plugs out and hit the starter (thanks for the "messy" heads up) and #4 was full of gas. Blew the towel I had over the engine off to the side and spooged gas on the right side of the bike/windshield. While I had them out I put in new plugs, buttoned it up, hit the starter and it actually started. I'll change the oil tomorrow, re-oil the air fliter and that should do it.
Thanks, DK
That wont 'Do it' until you fix your bad carbs - your float needle is not sealing. While your fixing your carbs install over flow tubes.
That is how you 'Do it!'
Dont think that because you caught it this time that you are out of danger. You could still hydro-lock your engine on the next push of that starter button.