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Since we have a "serial poster" thread and another "poser" thread. I thought I would start a "serial poser" thread IMHO, A serial poser is someone who starts multiple poser threads or is consumed with finding posers anytime they are out of the house
From: NOMAD Milton FL Now Originaly From San Rafael CA
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I copied this from my #45 I Seen a Poser form
I am a Poser been doing it for 40 years last month.
i was a wanna b 1% also
i was also a legend in my own mind
never big in buying HD riding gear
My wife rode a 1980 FLH after female surgery 4 years later she still can not hold one up any more
she would rather sit on back now and watch scenery
they are lighter easy to ride & low
Who cares what you ride if YOU like it
even scooters not my preference cost factor might be in mind
if you are on 2 wheel's you are a rider
some people eat meat some don't
some believe in God some don't
I do
Last edited by jandlcars; Oct 19, 2008 at 08:01 PM.
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I copied this from my #45 I Scene a Poser form
I am a Poser been doing it for 40 years last month.
i was a wanna b 1% also
i was also a legend in my own mind
never big in buying HD riding gear
My wife rode a 1980 FLH after female surgery 4 years later she still can not hold one up any more
she would rather sit on back now and watch scenery
they are lighter easy to ride & low
Who cares what you ride if YOU like it
even scooters not my preference cost factor might be in mind
if you are on 2 wheel's you are a rider
some people eat meat some don't
some believe in God some don't
I do
If I'm understanding you correctly, it doesn't matter what you ride or what you wear as long as you enjoy it, I agree 100%.
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