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why is there so many people care what you may have on your bike or how you dress. is there a code around that i might have missed in my 51 years of rideing.what ever happen to the fact that it is your life you can do your own thing.why would anybody care.if you mind your own business you dont have to worry about anybody else's.is'nt this a free america people surposed to walk a certain way ,ride or what man get on your bike and ride that will take your mind off other things.i know what it is you are in to stuff toy's and they turn you on. and you are afraid people will find out.man you should have said so to begin with.ok every body protect your toy's we have a toy stuffer among us.
This rant is no different than the poser rant. Get a F***ing life and stop worring about what others wear or put on their bikes. They boughttheir bikethey can do what they want. Does it make your manhood shrink because someone with a harley has a stuffed animal ontheir bike? Who cares what others do if it bothers you don't hang out with them problem solved. Waa Waa Waa stop your bitchin. Ok my rant is over now too.
I've been on this forum sometime now, And not sure what's bothering me about this particular post? I think I am asking myself are there really BIKERS on this forum. Or just a bunch of worry worts, Getting in every body business. Get Real and Ride. Quit worrying about others, and Take Careof your Own. Damn......Ride Safe and Often.......BearC.Paw...........
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