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Anymore if you work hard and are able to get something nice someone wants to take it from you, damage it in some way, or hurt you because of it. Can't understand the mentality but seems to be more and more prevalent.
Anymore if you work hard and are able to get something nice someone wants to take it from you, damage it in some way, or hurt you because of it. Can't understand the mentality but seems to be more and more prevalent.
It's not hard to understand. Every night on the news we are bombarded with stories about how the "rich" are keeping the "poor" down. About how anybody with more has gotten it by stealing from those with less. How having the products of your hard work is an insult to those who don't have the same work ethic.
The media and our political leaders benefit from fanning the flames of class envy. Socialism needs a demon.
That is why we always park where we can see the bikes or someone stays with the bikes. I wonder how much help they had getting to the seat. A hot engine and exhaust could be a hard lesson for small kids.
Originally Posted by kccustom
all over my seat after going out to eat at the Legends in KC.
Was some green toothpaste sour apple candy crap sticky as hell all over my seat, I knew I shouldn't have parked next that pos car.
That is why we always park where we can see the bikes or someone stays with the bikes. I wonder how much help they had getting to the seat. A hot engine and exhaust could be a hard lesson for small kids.
+1 on that You work your azz off for the things you have and then some ***** has to screw with it
It could be bird stuff and not a person. Just mother nature. Just have to wash it in that little spot. What the big deal. Your bike could have been laying down or some if it was a person. I could been a child that never knowing he did something wrong. And was gave you some of his candy.
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Could have been some real azz and drop the chit in your gas tank. I remember parking our bikes and the frikkin spprinklers came on while we were eating. The motors and mufflers still hot and hard water spots all over the bikes, we learned where not to park.
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