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I have no issue with humor or a little bit of good nature ball breaking, but someone being an *** because they can, I fail to see the need for it. So just because this is a "biker" site that give anyone license to be a total tool? I am calling BS on that.....
"Lighten up Francis" is right. This topic started off in Gen'l Chat and got moved here because of the subject matter. Yes, it's been asked and answered innumerable times but we get new peeps every day and for whatever reason, it takes some a while to discover the search function. Probably that XY chromosome and being too much like asking for directions, but I digress. Anyway, have fun with it, but leave the insults out. Carry on.
To all of you that took the time to write a witty reply saying something negative about the OP, I bet you could have just posted a link or given positive info in less time.
Squishy.....for someone that was not trying to be a dick, you sure came off as one! You trying to live you sig quote?......try some decaf or something.....Just saying!!!
Yeah, I may have been a bit harsh in my post, which has since been deleted (understandably), and I do apologize to the OP if they took my post as an insult to them. However, I would think by the time someone has nearly 300 posts on here they should A.) have built up a little bit of thick skin, and B.) should know how to use the search function. Granted, I'm probably just being a grumpy peckerhead since the Doc just put me on some new medicine to make me a more enjoyable person. lol. You should have heard that interview/office visit. "Do you get angry?" to which I replied "usually only when people act like dumbasses". I was then asked "Do you ever think about hurting others?" to which I replied "only when said people act like dumbasses". My doctor got a good laugh and enjoyed my sense of humor, but she still gave me something to calm my a$$ down. haha
Yeah, I may have been a bit harsh in my post, which has since been deleted (understandably), and I do apologize to the OP if they took my post as an insult to them. However, I would think by the time someone has nearly 300 posts on here they should A.) have built up a little bit of thick skin, and B.) should know how to use the search function. Granted, I'm probably just being a grumpy peckerhead since the Doc just put me on some new medicine to make me a more enjoyable person. lol. You should have heard that interview/office visit. "Do you get angry?" to which I replied "usually only when people act like dumbasses". I was then asked "Do you ever think about hurting others?" to which I replied "only when said people act like dumbasses". My doctor got a good laugh and enjoyed my sense of humor, but she still gave me something to calm my a$$ down. haha
Really big of you to post the apology. Hope those meds work out for 'ya.
Ya'Know, I can remember a time when you got wrapped around the axel over a Vespa thread, so ease up alittle! No one likes a tool, Right!?
As I've said, I may have been a bit cranky this morning and have apologized as best I could to the OP, but there is a MAJOR difference in calling a man a crossdressing homosexual and telling someone they're asking a dumba$$ question, but I digress as we're getting off topic again. Now, if the OP wants to know what a 1%er really is and isn't too keen on meeting some in person then I would recommend reading the Boozefighters book or the life and times of Sonny Barger. There are many different books about 1%ers, but some of them make them sound like the worst people you'd ever want to come across. This is only further made worse by people thinking shows like SOA are the bible of 1%ers. Now does this post sound better?
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