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How does it feel to be all ****?!! I think if some of you would admit that loud pipes are a lame excuse for attention and recognition some can't get any way else they wouldn't have made that episode. I have never met a biker who didn't remind everyone they have a bike. It's sad...and SP exposed the truth in a hilarious way.
So true....
Most riders say loud pipes save lives, but if you can't hear the car that is about to cut you off, hows the pipes going to save you .....
Well let's save that for another thread....
Just watch the episode and laugh your *** off.
How about that scene "some fukkking ******** **** on my bike!"
I overdosed on National Lampoon in my youth .... like their satire. Liked the SP episode where John Denver was a circus ride where the patron was placed in a mock plane and slammed into a pool of water. ... nothing is sacred in humor.
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