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I sure do but they are all from photobucket. It works out well because I can take pics from my phone when I'm on the go, upload them, and post them. I'm not sure you can post strait from the iPad with the photo host site.
My comp is so much easier to use though.
Thanks, RIP. Guess I'll either have to break down and get a photobucket account or just remember to use the comp for posting pics.
While I'm sitting here eating my breakfast, scrolling through the 90+ posts of pure mind-numbing bullshit that has evolved from this guy's post, I find myself completely in awe.
First of all, claiming you're a 1%'er, and saying that anyone with more than 20 posts on a forum can't be a biker is laughable. You don't know any of us, some of us know a lot of us. See where I'm going with that? If not, I can spell it out for you another time.
Secondly, you come in with a half-witted, grammar-defunct post attacking people that you don't know...
THEN you start trying to fling around military service as a viable explanation for not being a *****, as well as waving the PTSD flag as an excuse for being a complete dick.
I'm gonna guess you're more likely than not, a twenty-something kid who doesn't even have a bike, and damn sure weren't in the Military (because I served in the US Army, and even today I serve as a civilian for Camp Lejeune) and there isn't a soul I've met at any duty station with such a lack of respect for anyone without justification.
The point of my rant? There isn't one other than "**** you."
wait..
dude
He's a damn troll and got what exactly he wanted by the reaction of everyone in this thread.
Everyone is a sucker. Just grab the popcorn and laugh at all these internet tough guys getting their panties in a bunch.
I think my neighbor's kid is a RUB and a POSER. He rides a Nightster, but always wears shorts, tennis shoes (sometimes even white one's) and usually a Hollister or Aberchrombie t-shirt.
Should I go loan him one of my H-D shirts so he'll look less poserish??
That was news................yesterday. Bunch of lame-***-poser-douche- bag-wannabes started a thread on it somewhere. Takes longer to say it than to think it.
That was news................yesterday. Bunch of lame-***-poser-douche- bag-wannabes started a thread on it somewhere. Takes longer to say it than to think it.
great loss to black community
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