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WOW some people just font get it.Any of you that dont think a "Hollywood souveneir" can get you a beat down be my guest I sure hope youre right. I have SEEN people hassled over a band's parephenalia. I dont need an article I have SEEN it. Oh yeah and the 1%ers that did the hassling knew it was a band but felt it was disrespectful anyway. It is dangerously naive to say it cant or wont happen. Someone said you could get beat up by someone for any number of reasons, true but why increase your odds?!?!?!
WOW some people just font get it.Any of you that dont think a "Hollywood souveneir" can get you a beat down be my guest I sure hope youre right. I have SEEN people hassled over a band's parephenalia. I dont need an article I have SEEN it. Oh yeah and the 1%ers that did the hassling knew it was a band but felt it was disrespectful anyway. It is dangerously naive to say it cant or wont happen. Someone said you could get beat up by someone for any number of reasons, true but why increase your odds?!?!?!
+1 Don't beat your head against a wall trying to convince the all knowing. I think you did good and there will be some who will heed your accurate observation and embrace the spirit of what you were trying to say because you are 100% correct. Alls you can do is put the information out there. Can't make 'em listen, its there choice.
i met a guy yesterday through some friends and i had my harley hat on and he had a harley t-shirt on. he asked me what i rode i said an 08 street glide, i said what u got he said a yamaha warrior. im 6ft3 260lbs with size 14 boots and took that shirt from him and gave him a beat down not.
I'm a patch holder with a traditional M/C, I could give a **** less what you wear, but I have some brothers that will beat your azz if you wear a three piece patch with a territory rocker on the bottom.
Wear what you want, I really don't care. Just be aware there are those in the M/C world, especially prospects, that will not take kindly to the territory rocker on the bottom.
If you choose to wear a three piece patch from this show, you will need some really thick skin because you will get laughed at and ridiculed in front of who ever is around.
One more thing, wearing colors on a tee shirt is called "soft colors" and that is no different than wearing a cut, a vest, with colors.
At bike events you see alot of "store bought three piece patches" I have yet to see anyone wearing one not be stopped and questioned about it and told next time it would be taken from them, no questions ask.
So, wear what you want, talk **** about it all you want, let the world know what a bad azz you really are, just be ready for some prospect to try and earn his patch with your blood.
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