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Yeah WTF I asked a question in that thread and now I will never see if it was answered
Damn it!!!!!!! So I'm going to ask it here........
What does 1%er mean?
Yeah WTF I asked a question in that thread and now I will never see if it was answered
Damn it!!!!!!! So I'm going to ask it here........
What does 1%er mean?
It refers to a quote from the American Motorcycle Assn. after the Hollister, CA incident. Basically, 99% of bikers are law abiding citizens but the other 1% created the problems. Those who see themselves as that 1% adopted that term and consider themselves the 'outlaw' element of the motorcycle community. I am certain a 1% member might offer a more complete explanation.
Can't vouch for validity but here's a link to the Hollister story
Admin deleted it and banned a returning rule violator. He has been banned for rules infractions and has returned under a different user name.
We are just living by the rules and keeping this a great place to post. If you want to know about 1 %, search is your friend, this has been discussed many times before.
It refers to a quote from the American Motorcycle Assn. after the Hollister, CA incident. Basically, 99% of bikers are law abiding citizens but the other 1% created the problems. Those who see themselves as that 1% adopted that term and consider themselves the 'outlaw' element of the motorcycle community. I am certain a 1% member might offer a more complete explanation.
Can't vouch for validity but here's a link to the Hollister story
Admin deleted it and banned a returning rule violator. He has been banned for rules infractions and has returned under a different user name.
Thanks, I can understand and appreciate that ... however, after the humo(u)r, I thought the discussing was going in an interesting direction. And, as rpking comments, I took his question to be genuine.
Can you not split topics instead of just binning it all?
... So which one of the moderators, from the great land of Freedom of Speech, is deleting all my posts?
Can you at least define what I am allow to discuss, or tell me why, for example, a post discussing how Sons of Anarchy is a spiritual redemption story wrought with obvious symbolism need to be deleted?
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