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Just havin fun with you guys, dont take nuthin serios
Naw we don't take you serious at all to be truthful, seriously what grade are you really in, do you have a good time when you dress like a pirate, must be your school mascot?
I want to be in a yuppie club. I think I am to old, and to set in my ways though.
I would love to have a career that paid me all that money.
I might be a yuppie though. I sold the 86' and purchased a 2008. Unless I hit the lotto or at least a good scratch off it won't be paid for in two years. 3 yrs but not two.
yuppy clubs to me are the way to go. Yuppies = have a good career, if your lucky a good family life, money to go places and the type of job that lets you take off if needed.
I done the other side of it MC.. drinking, drugs, crazy women, trouble with the cops....... but ............ by god I was a "real' biker.... after looking back on it. Sign me up for the yuppie club.
Last edited by ToastedGoat; Apr 4, 2009 at 05:55 PM.
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everyone is a rub on some level. harleys aint cheap. i wouldnt call people "rich" for having one. i am certainly not wealthy. but that $400 a month payment aint chump change
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