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Hi. First order of business: I'm cool. Don't forget it. Ok so lets talk about my experience with posers.
I bought my nightster on May 2-something. I went to a bar and parked her on the curb where I could see her. After a few beers I notice a guy standing by my bike. Posing by my bike. He just stood there next to my bike in the street like he was just stretching after a long ride. He left and I drank a few more beers. I look outside again and there stands another man... posing.
Who thinks up an idea like that? "Hey, I'll just pose next to this bike right here and see what happens. "
So anyway, I am doing the 10k mile service on my new bike tomorrow. Then I'm gonna rider her into town and pose.
LOL@this thread
I have one question?
When you state "posing", did he have his back turned to you, legs slightly spread, hands together below the waste and was he looking down? Did he fart?
When you state "posing", did he have his back turned to you, legs slightly spread, hands together below the waste and was he looking down? Did he fart?
Were they by any chance wearing assless chaps (with or without jeans) or fingerless gloves?
Sounds like you would love san francisco. Regarding your previous post about hangin in a transvestite bars in spain, is there something your trying to tell us?
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