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Yes! I was watching that for a few minutes the other day and took an instant dislike to him.
Could be right, could be wrong.
Wondered if anyone here had any firsthand knowledge of him.
To be clear, Baker has nothing to do with Ice Cream Man From Hell other than the fact that he took the logo to use for his wannabe "club".
I wonder how Tommy Baker got the logo. Either he stole it from Jimmy or bought it. If Tommy Baker designed the logo, I would like to know where and when he did that. I was around when the logo first came out, with slightly different colors.
ice cream from hell was not a club it was one man who sold tee shirts acted like a *** and made money doing it. I have met him a few times and had a beer or two with him.
First I was going to say douchebag, but I think *** clown is much more accurate. I can't believe I watched that show, but I liked the watching riding scenes in the southwest, and have ridden to most of those places myself.
Tommy Baker? My main thought was "who the hell would possibly want to ride with this f'n idiot?"
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