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That's a good question. I'm assuming they called you because you are a good customer. Which means you have probably spent allot of money in their store over the years so.....I would ask for a key chain or somethin for my time. Or maybe an accessory at cost?
Naw nothing like that. Nothing special. A co worker was called too and he owns a BMW and happened to have been in the shop once just looking at the bikes and he got called too. he thought it was me playing a joke. They're probably calling every and anyone to have bodies. I'd have to be there at 10:45 AM. I work second shift and it would be an effort to make that happen and I don't see the reward equaling the effort. I did effort the chili contest a couple weeks back. It was worth it...free chili. About 9-10 different entries. One had to eat about 4-6 ounces of each one then judge it. I love chili. Someone had a chocolate chili? Different.
Last edited by badinfluence63; Nov 19, 2008 at 03:52 PM.
Got a call from the local dealer and they are producing their holiday commercial and ask if I would consider participating. Its this Saturday. It felt weird because in closing they encouraged "wear you harley gear". I'm in trouble if that means wear stuff that says Harley on it.
If I go I plan on wearing my spiked leather gautlets,mustache ride tee shirt and 8 large silver rings (instead of brass knuckles). Shoulder slung AR15 and hip holstered Colt .45 ACP. and boot knife. Hope that will be what they are talking about.
Or I could loan you this HD tee shirt I got at a new dealership just opening up, it's kind of hard to find because its kinda out in the country.
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