Locked thread for breaking down in Gillette Wy
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Locked thread for breaking down in Gillette Wy
It's to bad the Mods locked the thread because of a few dip$hits bickering. It's informative and worthy to keep other riders as well as new forum members to be aware. Yes I am the one that burned the shirt in protest, what of it? There is this paper in Washington DC that's got some writing on it called the Constitution and I hold the amendments near and dear to my heart.
I will have my RIGHT to FREE speech, be it standing in front of Deluxe Harley protesting (wish I could, but live to far) or a video on HD forums. Some of you ladies that were bickering were in the wrong, some were right. We all have a voice, some speak and others speak only when spoken to.
Stepping off my soapbox
I will have my RIGHT to FREE speech, be it standing in front of Deluxe Harley protesting (wish I could, but live to far) or a video on HD forums. Some of you ladies that were bickering were in the wrong, some were right. We all have a voice, some speak and others speak only when spoken to.
Stepping off my soapbox
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The First Amendment does not apply to privately owned internet forums. Mods are free to censor anything.
#3
I'm not disputing the mods, it was the cry babies that were complaining. This is a free site and mods have a right to do as they please, and I will write as I please unless otherwise told not to!!!!
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Even then things always work themself out. If a thread offends anyone they also have the right to not click on it, like I never did after I first read it. Everyone these days feels everyone else is fully entitled to feel the same way they do and will prove it to you. Back when I was growing up you stood man to man and worked it out. Them days are long gone. People need to put the big boy pants on and take them diapers off. They even sell monkey butt if their rear end gets chafed by anothers opinion.
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Even then things always work themself out. If a thread offends anyone they also have the right to not click on it, like I never did after I first read it. Everyone these days feels everyone else is fully entitled to feel the same way they do and will prove it to you. Back when I was growing up you stood man to man and worked it out. Them days are long gone. People need to put the big boy pants on and take them diapers off. They even sell monkey butt if their rear end gets chafed by anothers opinion.
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Even then things always work themself out. If a thread offends anyone they also have the right to not click on it, like I never did after I first read it. Everyone these days feels everyone else is fully entitled to feel the same way they do and will prove it to you. Back when I was growing up you stood man to man and worked it out. Them days are long gone. People need to put the big boy pants on and take them diapers off. They even sell monkey butt if their rear end gets chafed by anothers opinion.
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"Back when I was growing up you stood man to man and worked it out. Them days are long gone." ... and so goes the world ... everything has to be "PC" and all who have had their feelings hurt are entitled ( required, demanded ) to be put back to a position that was better than they were before ...
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Justice was swifter and generally deserved ... What a concept.
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You know brother, the days when men would go outside and take a beating to settle an argument are long gone. I still see guys get in each others face and the push each other in the chest making threatening comments "I'll kick your ***" it's really pathetic.
Once in a while you meet up with an old school guy that's willing to throw down but not so much anymore.
Men wearing turtle necks drinking wine seem to be more common place than anything else.
Once in a while you meet up with an old school guy that's willing to throw down but not so much anymore.
Men wearing turtle necks drinking wine seem to be more common place than anything else.