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what the hell is a troll, and what the hell are you guys talking about ?
A troll is a loser that comes onto the forum and starts a bunch of trouble by asking dumbass questions and it usually leads to that person bashing Harleys. There was one out there over the last couple of days called FalconA that was really being an a$$. He is no more...
Let them have their silly fun for a coupla days.... all we can really do is feel sorry for the poor little bastids.
ORIGINAL: Crazy Canuck
If you want browse the forum it is free. But if you want
to post. There will be a small fee to have that privilege.
In return for that small fee. Well that could be determined
by everyone here. Like maybe an official badge or something.
I'm not suggesting this as part of the administration. I'm
just fedup of the trolls comming and stirring up our wonderful
forum.
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