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just got back. man what a nice 200+ mile ride. hay troll you were not home the garage door was open so i did not stop. did eat at the mohawk dinner. mmmmmmmmmm good food.
One of many but one problem I have is the bee swarm sales staff. Can I get in the F'n front door before you try and sell me a bike. Even after I tell them I'm just looking they follow me like a have honey or some thing.
Funny you say that.
I was passing through Charlton last week and stoped by Sheldons HD for something and before I got in the door I had a sales person in my face.
Nice enough but let a guy breath for christ sake.
It was really uncomfortable I couldn't get out of there quick enough.
Today I was in Seacoast HD with my wife who had to sit on just about every bike in the place and NO ONE not a single sales person said a word to us other then hi as we walked by.
It was bizzy they were all around but I got the feeling that if we needed it, help was available. What nice change of pace.
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