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I never could get the Mickey Mouse stamps to stick so I ate them............sooner or later the envelopes started dancing on the table. Never could figure out how that happened, but it was entertaining!!!
Seriously though....I have one from Zion Harley in southern Utah if ya want it, just let me know your address.
You could have had mine, unfortunately last week the dealer managed to **** me off for the last time (nothing like going to get your licence after passing your MSF course, to discover they didn't even sell me a brand new bike with an inspection sticker valid for a whole month [:@]), and I ended up ripping it off my dipstick and using it as stamping practice. At least the licence plate frame satisfyingly ripped into several pieces before being deposited into the DMV's trash can.
I could go dig it out of my gravel driveway, but you'd have to promise to stamp on it a few times for good measure.
I like to think it truely represents Baton Rouge Harley so much better this way.
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...Hey,,,,aren't dippin' dots like little icecream *****?
LOL - that's what I thought the thread would be discussing. At malls all over the midwest, there are kiosks that sell "dipping dots - the ice cream of the future". It's pellets of ice cream that get frozen as it is sprayed out of a tube or something like that.
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