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i don't carry nuts and bolts but i alway have some pennies in my pocket... i am not bad *** but i had a cager wash his windshield in front of me, the person in the passenger seat thought it was pretty funny... i dropped back and the cager slowed down to just to start washing his windshield again... so passed him and as i did i guess some penny fell out of my posket... they tried to chase me down but i out ran them in the end...
Can't count the padlocks I've lost " accidentally " over the years .
Nothing on you and yours man I'm well aware of Texas , I've been all through it a few times in my travels . Some decent people down there as well as Elvis boy who trying to give me **** , he obviously stays out of the bigger urban areas and away from the local 2 wheeled wild life . Can you see this guy pulling this stunt with a pac of Bandidos , seriously.
Take it for what it's worth to you I guess. And I have lived in Houston all my life. I ride 40-80 miles in this **** hole every day 90% inner city and Interstates. Been riding for 30 years with a good 500k miles under my belt.
I drove 18 wheels commercially OTR, all 48 and Canada for years and seen a lot, including that communist country you guys call California.
Your not the only one who has seen and done a lot in life!
What is so hard to believe about a MC club letting another bike enter the freeway? Where is the no believable badassness in my post?
You act as if I said that I would randomly and for no reason break thru a group of bikes? WTF, give it a break already, you don't know how to read just as bad as I apparently don't know how to effectively communicate what I meant in a post.
So here it is, what, round 5? 6? And you are still talking smack
Take it for what it's worth to you I guess. And I have lived in Houston all my life. I ride 40-80 miles in this **** hole every day 90% inner city and Interstates. Been riding for 30 years with a good 500k miles under my belt.
I drove 18 wheels commercially OTR, all 48 and Canada for years and seen a lot, including that communist country you guys call California.
Your not the only one who has seen and done a lot in life!
What is so hard to believe about a MC club letting another bike enter the freeway? Where is the no believable badassness in my post?
You act as if I said that I would randomly and for no reason break thru a group of bikes? WTF, give it a break already, you don't know how to read just as bad as I apparently don't know how to effectively communicate what I meant in a post.
So here it is, what, round 5? 6? And you are still talking smack
What is it with you new guys I get one of you just about monthly and it's always the same **** , give it a break .
What is it with you new guys I get one of you just about monthly and it's always the same **** , give it a break .
You get one monthly because you started it, not me! You cast the first stone did you not?
And now you want me to just not respond when you keep slinging ****?
It's always the same **** huh, maybe that should tell you something then.
The first step in realizing your an ******* is denial. Once you get past that, it's all down hill from there, Good Luck in your treatment!
You get one monthly because you started it, not me! You cast the first stone did you not?
And now you want me to just not respond when you keep slinging ****?
It's always the same **** huh, maybe that should tell you something then.
The first step in realizing your an ******* is denial. Once you get past that, it's all down hill from there, Good Luck in your treatment!
nah, don't think I will, you come on here acting like an asshat, talking **** and such. just go away, or, better yet, just try your prefered driving tactics on a Bandido club run going down I-45 one day. Let us know how it goes, if you can....
In the sticks? Come on be nice. Yes YALL Come on down ya might be surprized.
We love to ride, drink, and raise hell. We'll show ya agood time.
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Houston is the largest city in Texas and the fourth-largest in the United States, while San Antonio is the second largest in the state and seventh largest in the United States. DallasFort Worth and Greater Houston are the fourth and fifth largest United States metropolitan areas, respectively. Other major cities include El Paso and Austinthe state capital. Texas is nicknamed the Lone Star State to signify Texas as a former independent republic and as a reminder of the state's struggle for independence from Mexico. The "Lone Star" can be found on the Texas state flag and on the Texas state seal today.
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