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Nice that you ride, but did you finance.
EDIT: There ya go, everyone happy now? Probably not...*chuckles
Personally, I'm still confused... WTH does it matter to you whether some rider financed or not? If I was in the market for a new bike, I would consider available interest rates and terms/conditions of loans, potential return from other uses of my money -- but certainly not what someone I don't even know would think of my choices!
Do you also worry about what other riders wear? Where they put the gas cap while filling the tank? Choice of oil?
Yea, but first I test-rode for a couple years and then I finacee'd her. Then I married her. Who wouldn't; she's smokin' hot. And I've never heard of'em referred to as Twinkies either.
You're still missing the correct punctuation if you're asking a question.
You see, words mean things.
Like I care, I look forward to the vents, a lil mornin humor for me. I think I'll not edit it just for laughs, and to see what your online persona really is. Humor me some more > laffs.
Last edited by Tampa Fatboy; Sep 18, 2016 at 01:07 PM.
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