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I guess if you post a critical comment or negative review of a HDForums Sponsor/Advertiser your post gets the boot. So much for free speach....
So I would presume that you have a "anything goes" on your website?
Does this mean I when I visit your house, I can ride my Harley through your living room and do a burn out? after all, that's what I would feel like doing. Nothing against you, just would want to do a burn out somewhere.
So I would presume that you have a "anything goes" on your website?
Does this mean I when I visit your house, I can ride my Harley through your living room and do a burn out? after all, that's what I would feel like doing. Nothing against you, just would want to do a burn out somewhere.
Ummm..about you having us watch your house over the weekend...
We had this party & we told everybody about the no burn out in the house rule, but....
Funny thing is, I'm not upset over any of this. Just felt like posting an opinion. Got over my disappointment with the vendor in question once I vented with the censored post. Some of the responses I got from this thread have given me a fair amount of chuckles..... personally, if I could figure out a way to talk the wifey into a launching pit in my living room, it would already be there. What normal red blooded American male rider wouldn't want his bike warm and dry in the living room, ready for a spontaneous (spelled correctly?) burn out?
Thanks for all the replies to this post. I still think this is a great site.
Funny thing is, I'm not upset over any of this. Just felt like posting an opinion. Got over my disappointment with the vendor in question once I vented with the censored post. Some of the responses I got from this thread have given me a fair amount of chuckles..... personally, if I could figure out a way to talk the wifey into a launching pit in my living room, it would already be there. What normal red blooded American male rider wouldn't want his bike warm and dry in the living room, ready for a spontaneous (spelled correctly?) burn out?
Thanks for all the replies to this post. I still think this is a great site.
I appreciate your attitued above. Most members go off on a tangent instead of trying to be reasonable. As far as freedom of speech goes........this is a privately owned forum so you can't yell "Fire" in a Movie Theatre." We do have rules posted and one of them take in the fact that the Sponsors help to keep this a "Free" site and to notifiy an Admin or Moderator if there is a problem before you smear them on the forum. I don't even remember which thread we are talking about but it's all good.
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