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I'm facing a silly dilemma over which main patch to wear on my vest. I've been riding with a CMA patch for a couple of years. I'm still an active member of my local CMA chapter. But, my church is the Salvation Army, and they are just starting up a local chapter of the SA Motorcycle Ministry here where I live, and I will be an active member there too.
Really, that's quite a dilemma. Who is your affiliation really with and who do you answer to? Think hard and deep about that one. If you can't resolve that, you would be the ultimate poser.
Originally Posted by roussfam
Why do you feel you "need" to have a patch??
Because you can't ride like all the other pirates, without a patch. That's what makes them so unique.
The Ink on the arm make a bolder statement then a patch on a vest.
I could get three vests with three different patches, but that seems over the top to me.
No more so than this hella "dilemma" you're in
Get another vest..., put the other patch(es) on it - then you can pick / decide which to wear..., so you'll fit in / not offend - wherever you're headed
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