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That "name " goes back to the early seventy's. For here it was a F in front of something only someone from my past would recognize, so I could lurk around and see more being an official member and remain anonymous. Thought I'd never post back in 2007 when I signed up.
Names friends and myself would call each other. Skitch, Skeetch, Satch, Bullmitchum, and variables of those names to drag um out like Bullmeeeetchum. When good and stoned. Satchmo, Skitchmo, endless really. I'mabsolutley sure somewhere in cyber space theres a dude uses the name Jskitch. Wife dosen't speak the Language of the Barrachi Boys. Nor any of people in this life except running buddies from back in the day.
Good Story
Your wife and I will chat about it when we meet...maybe
Reworded the question in the general area and apparently I was still breaking silly rules
We wanna be free! We wanna be free to do what we wanna do. We wanna be free to ride. We wanna be free to ride our machines without being hassled by The Man! ... And we wanna get loaded. And we wanna have a good time. And that's what we are gonna do. We are gonna have a good time... We are gonna have a party.
***I guess I really railroaded off topic----Let me just say the best looking air filter box is the chrome S&S Super teardrop IMO.
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