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I always thought most criminals had a low IQ. You are proving my hypothesis. I said I don't wear patches; apparently you missed it.
My point is don't go around like "probably won't kill, beat him up." If I happen to offend someone with something I didn't know about, then there is no "probably won't kill" about it. I someone explains something to me politely, they'll get politeness in return. If you bring unexplained murderous aggression, don't expect to walk away.
You talk about burning people's families alive. You should be ****ing ashamed.
I always thought most criminals had a low IQ. You are proving my hypothesis. I said I don't wear patches; apparently you missed it.
My point is don't go around like "probably won't kill, beat him up." If I happen to offend someone with something I didn't know about, then there is no "probably won't kill" about it. I someone explains something to me politely, they'll get politeness in return. If you bring unexplained murderous aggression, don't expect to walk away.
You talk about burning people's families alive. You should be ****ing ashamed.
either way it is still gone!
He speaks of being ashamed of talking about the real world but he is going to stand up to them and tell them they can not tell them what to wear.
I am sure he will be politicaly correct when he explains it all to them.
Maybe he has one of those Hollywood type pistols. The kind that never run out of rounds. I know, he's actually Rambo. That has to be it. Or John Wayne.
Originally Posted by midnight2005
either way it is still gone!
He speaks of being ashamed of talking about the real world but he is going to stand up to them and tell them they can not tell them what to wear.
I am sure he will be politicaly correct when he explains it all to them.
I'm sure the club will listen and completely understand. I'm sure they will also explain it was just a misunderstanding on their part.
i know i am new here but i have some wisdom that might enlighten a few people.
i have noticed in alot of forums this topic has come up. and you get the proper response of "take a drawign or Proof graphic to an officer of your local dominate 3 peice cloub" or you get the response of " its a free country if i want to wear whatever then i will". now there are a couple of reasons why takign your patch to the dominate is a good thing, 1. Respect for there club, 2. prevents future misunderstandings with prospects * which are usualy the ones that will be aggresive towards new unkown patches*, 3. your patch may be close to or similar to a patch of a club that has been umm not well liked in the past or has been shut down as a result of one reason or another. and finally if your wearign a patch the general public doesnt always look at the name or details on the patch and often just sees " a guy with MC colors on his jacket" and if you do somethign that would be considered disgracefull to the patch the local LEO's or even civvilians are automaticly assume the guy joe blow seen with MC colors is a member of *insert local dominate 1% MC here* therefore causing undue headaches for your local 1%.
in all fairness getting your local dominate's blessing on such a large back patch set is nto about "submission" its about respect courteousy and making sure that your not gonna be out doing something that could cause unwanted attention to other clubs as well as your not going to get unwanted attention.
*the preceeding post was based solely on my own personal expieriences and your milage may very if not correct for your situation or in your area feel free to ignore and move on*
oh BTW on a personal note itsa nice patch.
Good post! Most problems these days are brought on by prospects trying to prove themselves and going about it the wrong way. I would rather deal with a full patched member any day.
Maybe he has one of those Hollywood type pistols. The kind that never run out of rounds. I know, he's actually Rambo. That has to be it. Or John Wayne.
I'm sure the club will listen and completely understand. I'm sure they will also explain it was just a misunderstanding on their part.
The .45 is my prefered combat sidearm. But I don't take a knife to a gun fight!! Vet's know what I'm screamin!!
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