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has the overall mood of this forum changed. We now argue, cajole, and ridicule each other not only about unions, but thepeople that love the machines we ride.We condemn clothing, modifications, and each other's thoughts. Yeah, Iunderstand we all have different opionons (and areentitiled to them), but the way we come across to each other has been...well, downright mean, in most but not all instances. I too have been guilty of this.
Now, I am not suggesting that we all meet, join in a circle and sing KOOM BYE YAH, but some attitudes have to change. Or, are we becoming something that the other forums can look at and say....check out that brotherhood of Harley Freaks...
Healthy, insightful comments (along with some comedy) have been a great learning and fun experience contained within this forum. Let's not lose it. Lets keep the brother (and sister) in HOOD.
Bill, there's thousands and thousands of people on this forum with thousands and thousands of different personalities and opinions. You really don't think that we'll all be marching in the same direction because we're in a "brotherhood". The only "brotherhood" I'm in is my two brothers across town. Don't take it the wrong way, but it's just the internet man.
HEYYY!!!!,,, I thought I was the only one that thought like that,,, as Ive been tryin my damdest to get a group hug in here
its to bad we dont hibernate , wake up hungry for a long ride!!! lol
HEYYY!!!!,,, I thought I was the only one that thought like that,,, as Ive been tryin my damdest to get a group hug in here
its to bad we dont hibernate , wake up hungry for a long ride!!! lol
<<<<<<<<<<<<&l t;<doesn't do group hugs!
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