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Now that right there is funny, I don't care who you are!!
To me, I think that a Poser is the guy who has the bike just as a status thing or a conversation piece. Yes I feel that a Harley is both of those things. The difference is what it means to you. I bought mine because it is what I grew up around and it has a special place in my life. I really appreciate it and riding is a part of my life and not just a bike in the garage to brag about. I don't care what anyone else wears or what they ride even as long as they don't hassle me over my choices or try to run me down because they spent more money than me or bought a different model than I did.
Best poser post yet. I'm still confused on what being a poser is, but it's funny nonetheless. LOL. I especially like the one about the "chromosexual." I know that guy. He lives in NW Georgia and has a Deuce that qualilfies!!! LMAO
Last edited by n4toc; Feb 2, 2009 at 09:15 AM.
Reason: afterthought
Well, since this past December AND January didn't have any days worth riding on.(I was away most of December)..I am officially now a poser and my bike is now a garage queen.....
Now they are saying the frickin groundhog saw his shadow or didn't see his shadow and DILLIGAF about the ground hog.....
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