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Hope the pup is ok and what a dumb *** that guy is. He might be better of now that the police have him then if the HA's got ahold of him. Wow what a wack job.
what did the pore pup do to him.....im glad there wasnt a baby handy for him to throw...to bad he didnt trip in front of the dozer on his escape & become part of the pavement....
Most bikers, from the 'one percenters' to 'ninety-nine percenters', love dogs. There's a local biker bar that has always has two mutts cruising around snagging treats, and I'm sure the fastest way to get an ***-kicking would be to hurt one of the 4 legged 'regulars'.
Hell, I once saw a 300 lb Bandido hauling around a chihuahua on his bike.
LMFAO!!! Topper is the line that says when he left the bull dozer, he then tried to escape further by hitch-hiking. Wonder if anyone picked him up, considering the traffic going his way was blocked by his bull dozer.
LOOOSER!!
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