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I got an e-mail on this last night, too, about the rumor, which appears to have some credibilty. I wrote an e-mail to Speed Channel asking them to keep the show geared similar to what it is now, not to the younger crowd (which we know will be a rice rocket themed series) and to keep Michelle and Jay. I've learned many things from the show and even if you have mixed reviews on the show, what else do you have to watch regarding the American V-Twins and Harleys??
Michelle's still pretty hot - the show is OK, if I flip through and its on I'll watch but thats it. Rather be ridin
+1 She's a good looking lady. And from what I here from those that met her a nice down to earth person. Hope they keep her tired of watching teeny bobber little girls on some of these other shows that don't no or give a **** what the show there hosting is about they just hoop&\\;holler.
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