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That Billy Lane is a real genius. I loved the bike he built with the exhaust running through his seat. He said everyone would be doing it soon. The ******* lit his pants on fire. What an innovator. Danger is cool. \\;\\\\\\; Open belts are dangerous. They're also what's known as an "attractive hazard". Ask your lawyer about them. I'll keep mine covered in chromium.
Actually, the exhaust ran through the fender. \\; But watching his pants smoke was pretty funny. \\;
Ain't sure what to make of the "attractive hazard" &\\; lawyer stuff. \\; I kinda like having an attractive hazard. \\; And I kinda dislike lawyers. \\; Though they do make good catfish bait. \\; [:'(]
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