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ORIGINAL: KBES BAGGER
The best one for me is when I am on the Fatboy, it is a 2003 and it say's it all over the bike, every where there is a d@m emblem and then again on the dash. Then the guy looking at it tells you he has 3 and one is brand new, then proceeds to ask what year it is?????????
goes to prove the addage... $25K and 25 miles don't a biker make.
ORIGINAL: FireHawk
I just got back from visiting my Doctor and showed him the Ultra from the exam room window. He said "Is that a Honda?"[sm=icon_quiet.gif] I just answered no and educated him.
BTW - I checked out House of Rino and was treated to a bunch of photos of people flipping the bird. Now that's offensive. My mother taught me better. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
HA ! I didnât even think about my Site! That is some funny $h1t... Well Done! Shameless plug time HOUSE OF RHINO caution you may be offended... Maybe I can talk my Mom into taking a bird shot for my site... Just an FYI: those shots came to be because folks got tired of me taking pictures...
Anyway I work with a bunch of guys who think it's a power trip to answer people less versed in a topic in a sarcastic manor. Really pisses me off cause they are the 1st to cry when someone smarter then them busts them on something stupid. They all do it to make themselves feel better.
I can understand giving the guy on the HONDA a hard time, he asked for it. But you have to agree asking for it and just asking a question (what you might think is dumb) are 2 different things.
Who the heck knows you may be all dressed up because you're in a Village People cover band???? Would you rather they ask you that??? See GrayRider I do have a sense of humor...
Now as far as ignoring threads I don't agree with thatâs just not my style. Not that this thread has any sort of impact on society or anything it's just me speaking up (as I do A LOT).
Now I am sending a copy of this thread to all of your mothers....
Went over to dad's one day and one of my dad's friends was checking out my bike, and he asked what it was so I told him that it was a Fatboy. He said, "That's nice but I prefer a softail.........That's what I used to own and ride a couple of years ago."
I said "Thats nice." handed him the sign and just went on inside.
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