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I'm really getting tired of this. Yesterday when I came out of the gas station after paying for my gas, there were these two dweebs standing around my bike wide eyed, drooling and jerking off over my RKC. First thing out of their mouths was "how much did it cost you". My response, as usual, was "I don't remember". I've only had my RKC since the end of Februray, but this makes at least six times that this has happened. Why can't people just say "Nice Bike Dude!".
ORIGINAL: BadBobOk
First thing out of their mouths was "how much did it cost you". My response.....
"At $10 a pop, I coulda had your momma 2,400 times. Do the math."
I usually say 'more than your life'
the other day some guy came up to me and said I had a 'phat' bike...I almost punched him in the toque until someone told me what that meant...then I felt a little stupid.[&o]
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