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The economy will not improve until the Anointed One is removed from office.
I can't stand the Anointed-One either, but Bush did not live by a Conservative physical policy either. He was spending more than what we were taking in as a country. I also think Bush was making a ton of money from Halliburton by being the main provider for the US military.
hahaha nothing is wrong with the ones in boston but I live down by foxboro so I have to go down into RI for the closest one and the one in RI sucks but I dont want to deal with the traffic in boston and its farther
Okay that makes sense, profile said u were from Boston. Don't blame you either traffic is bad enough in a car really wouldn't want to ride my bike through that ****
I bought my 2012 Ultra Classic EG from Precision HD in Pawtucket, RI, the sister store of the one that closed in Framingham. I had a great experience and everyone in the store has always treated me well there.
I'd be interested to know why some folks don't like the Pawtucket store.
I bought my 2003 Heritage from Precision and have had nothing but good experiences with them. I haven't had a lot done but everybody is friendly and helpful and they're conveniently located.
I bought my 2012 Ultra Classic EG from Precision HD in Pawtucket, RI, the sister store of the one that closed in Framingham. I had a great experience and everyone in the store has always treated me well there.
I'd be interested to know why some folks don't like the Pawtucket store.
Sheldon's in Auburn isn't that far away either. Visited Framingham over the summer when I was looking for a new bike. I think they knew then as they weren't all that interested in making a deal.
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