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Checked the Softail group, and they are going to have to go to their favorite strip club. No offense firewoman, but aren't ya glad ya don't ride a Softail? No class those guys, right???
Next four hours is live MotoGP, so unless the challenge is a pic of yourself in front of the boob tube, I'm sunk here... tomp
chris h. and Firewoman have a good point: the aim of this game is to challenge members to take out their bike for a ride and take a picture!
Originally Posted by chris h.
I thought the whole point of this game was to get people out and riding. Not take pictures in front of their house. Let's make these challenges a little harder. Could have been "your dyna with a stray dog" or something along those lines.
Checked the Softail group, and they are going to have to go to their favorite strip club. No offense firewoman, but aren't ya glad ya don't ride a Softail? No class those guys, right???
I so wish I could get a pic of a Chip N Dale dancer in a banana hammock with my bike to post. That would put an end to that crap for sure.
I know it's not my challenge to give, but we could keep the current best Harley shirt. Maybe add: take the pic in front of the place you got your favorite shirt.
I thought the whole point of this game was to get people out and riding. Not take pictures in front of their house. Let's make these challenges a little harder. Could have been "your dyna with a stray dog" or something along those lines.
It seems like the Dyna Challenge Game has kinda ran its course,not to many folks seem to be interested and the challenges seem to be getting harder to come by. Any thing wrong with just starting over ( I know a lot of hard work was put in by FXD2003RIDER to make the challenge summary) But maybe this game would get to moving better with like a Dyna Challenge Game 2....Again, just a thought
It seems like the Dyna Challenge Game has kinda ran its course,not to many folks seem to be interested and the challenges seem to be getting harder to come by. Any thing wrong with just starting over ( I know a lot of hard work was put in by FXD2003RIDER to make the challenge summary) But maybe this game would get to moving better with like a Dyna Challenge Game 2....Again, just a thought
I don't think starting a whole new game would make any difference. It seems some of the participants are missing the point of it being about riding someplace to take the picture. Then there's the ones who can't seem to find internet **** so they want "boob" challenges.
This thread has been running for over a year now, repeating some of the challenges from the beginning wouldn't be a bad thing, some us weren't here then to participate.
Agree with Firewoman...don't think we need a new start and repeating some older challenges should be ok. Maybe those that got it originally just can't get it again.
Also, really think it should be a sticky so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle of new threads. I think that might make it move a long a little better.
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