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If you took him off the BMW and put him on a Harley, he'd still be a jerk! It's not so much what you ride but who you are.
totally agree with that...I have a HD and a BMW and it is not about what you ride...in fact, when I ride my BMW, many a harley riders stare straight ahead without any acknowledgment of me or my wave or anything...some of these are probably the same guys that would wave or say what's up if I was on my HD. It's about who you are. If you're a d!ck you're a d!ck
I hear all Beemers are queer anyways,,,,,,,, dont you always notice they never ride with a woman,,,, and they always seem to be coming from some camping ride from the mountains somewhere,.usually in pairs....... hmmmmmm maybe a movie in the works
"BEEMER BACK MOUNTAIN"
Before you buy a new BMW the saleman must check your SNOB card! I've never met a BMW rider that wasn't a snob or a pr*ck!
This is really funny. I bought my Harley as a second bike to my BMW that I had for four years. After enjoying my Harley so much (my 5th Harley in my 60 years of riding) I realized I would probably never use the BMW again so I sold it. I didn't realize that instantaiously I became a neat guy instead of a snob/*****. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Before you buy a new BMW the saleman must check your SNOB card! I've never met a BMW rider that wasn't a snob or a pr*ck!
This is really funny. I bought my Harley as a second bike to my BMW that I had for four years. After enjoying my Harley so much (my 5th Harley in my 60 years of riding) I realized I would probably never use the BMW again so I sold it. I didn't realize that instantaiously I became a neat guy instead of a snob/*****. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Geesh, I almost don't want to offer this post since I'm a big believer of 'ride what you want and don't worry about the other guy', but:
A gal I used to date had a few friends that owned Beemers and frequented the Beemer rallies. She was invited along a couple times and told me that those folks spent a lot of time bashing Harleys and Harley owners. [sm=dontgetit.gif]
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Next time, start picking your nose. When you get a real good booger, you know the one that looks like a cornflake, sail it across the front of his helmet. See if that gets his attention. Works for me all the time.
BMW makes some fine bikes, no doubt. So I think it is kind of silly to bash Beemers. IT is just as bad as the reverse Harley bashing.
THis guy is obviously just a d*ck. Nothing more, nothing less. And it has nothing to do with BMW.
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