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Club patches now are like mushooms in a **** pile they are popping up so fast everyday , hell even the cops have given up trying to log them all around here they change so fast .
Hilarious. My guess, she is not your "old lady," she is your wife and you call her "honey." Nothing wrong with that. You do not have a "mother club," you have a buddy named Dave in his garage with the sewing machine his wife used to create your symbol. Cool, please just don't throw some lingo like you know more than what you have seen on A&E Gangland. If you have to ask this question, you are not the member of a Motorcycle Club (as opposed to Riding Club). If you are a member of a M/C and needed to ask this question, I assume that your days are limited. Good luck.
Two things that I've learned in my years on the planet: Assumption is the mother of confusion ,and,there are no stupid questions...only stupid answers. Just looking for some answers on here....not a ration of S@%t...'nuff said !! thanks again
Two things that I've learned in my years on the planet: Assumption is the mother of confusion ,and,there are no stupid questions...only stupid answers. Just looking for some answers on here....not a ration of S@%t...'nuff said !! thanks again
When ever one has a question of "club etiquette", one should confer, with one's club leadership. Asking a bunch of strangers, could lead one to incorrect decisions.
Actually... as these threads often go..... this one is mostly civil, and hardly "wise-azzed"
True, there are no stupid questions..... but there may be stupid answers
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there are no stupid questions...only stupid answers.
No, there are stupid questions. Really.
This one guy posted:
Is it proper for the OL to wear my patch when riding in a pack.What are your thoughts??
Then they guy claimed he wasn't talking about "my patch" like he said, but about:
a major club from the 60's...that allowed ths practice...I was wondering if they still practiced it ....I'll now ask our local Mother Club....Thanks again.....Ride on !!
So that guy seems to be half-way trying to pretend he's a member of some big MC to impress the people here, or something.
Originally Posted by skootchnc
Actually... as these threads often go..... this one is mostly civil, and hardly "wise-azzed"
True, there are no stupid questions..... but there may be stupid answers
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