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One thing about the DVD version, there is a short little film on there about "How to get your wife to let you have a bike" or something along thoses lines. Actually worked for a buddy of mine. It could be worth a try if you have a buddy that his wife wont let him ride.
STRO...no disrespect intended and I don't mean to sample only a part of your words. I am splitting hairs....but I have to agree with TXFXST with examples like the Patriot act and other examples of poorly orchestrated RICO statutes.
I guess I have somewhat of a liberal view on this. I know of persons in CLUBS that do not commit crime and are generally decent people who are in it for their own perception of brotherhood. Unfortunately...I will also admit that I know of others who aresh*tbags that are also in CLUBS who, I can reasonably expect, will taint the image of those who really aren't into the bad stuff.
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