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-The people that drink and ride look down on the ons that dont.
-The people that dont drink and ride look down on the ones that do.
Both groups think they are in total control and nothing bad will happen to either group.
Nothing bad ever happens to the group that doesn't drink and ride. Well put bogley.
I used to drink and ride. It's no fun riding home with a broken collar bone.
I'll have one beer as long as I've eaten something, on an [relatively] empty stomach even thats no good. Hell, last weekend I made a hell of a dent in a 12-pack saturday night and went out for a long ride sunday. Rode like ****. All day. I didn't feel the least bit hung over, just didn't have it completely together.
I like to stop at the little places with bikes lined up out front, for lunch. Its apalling that EVERY biker inside is gulping the hooch, often before noon. Don't like to go other places, where the restraunt falls silent, jaws drop, and quivering mothers clutch thier children close the moment you walk in wearing leather.
Ah, but then "one" can be stretched... "will that be the tall 23oz sir?"
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