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Ahh! Was that you in the SOA shirt with the Dakota bottom rocker?
No worries Dude, It may be cool in some parts of the country.
Yeah, I got carried away when you talked **** to Gypsy. Truth is, she has more ***** than some Dudes on this forum.
Originally Posted by deadgame
not at all brother, I haven't threatened anyone despite all the talk of me being this and that and making me eat through a straw,
I didn't think I was bitching, and not not to sound hippie but my point was live and let live.
I first found this sight when I was looking up an issue with my bike. and wound up checking out all the forums.
i come back every now and then for laughs. I suppose it got on my nerves when I saw the 100th dude making fun of a guy in a sons of anarchy shirt.
myself, if I have an issue with something i deal with it. I guess some dudes would rather just talk about it on the interwebz
In a place where one is judged by the proper use of written grammar, it is wise to be made aware of simple gratical errors one keeps making.
example:
Two = refers to the number 2
To = from me to you.
Too = in addition to
So please contine your bantering but now slightly less nescient.
I be on me phone, so typin is not the easiest. I gots me a degree whilst in the joint. to me, language is about getting your point across and seems you got it. I don't even know what a semi colin is fer bro. But if it makes you feel good, correct every post I make. Maybe i will learn somethin.
also when I was i college the only professor I had with an issue with the way I be writing was from india. where you from?
Ahh! Was that you in the SOA shirt with the Dakota bottom rocker?
No worries Dude, It may be cool in some parts of the country.
Yeah, I got carried away when you talked **** to Gypsy. Truth is, she has more ***** than some Dudes on this forum.
hahaha they are common at walmarts round here.
As far as gypsy, she told me to **** off so I responded.
I read her story and we discussed it in private or pm or whatever its called
ptsd.
having no bike sucks, but we'll get through this together. i can't remember if you were a dick earlier but get a roller and my brothers and I will help with parts, as long as you don't paint a damn shark on it.
I'm guessing that was some kinda joke by you. If so you can buy me drinks if your ever in eastern sd
not at all brother, I haven't threatened anyone despite all the talk of me being this and that and making me eat through a straw,
I didn't think I was bitching, and not not to sound hippie but my point was live and let live.
I first found this sight when I was looking up an issue with my bike. and wound up checking out all the forums.
i come back every now and then for laughs. I suppose it got on my nerves when I saw the 100th dude making fun of a guy in a sons of anarchy shirt.
myself, if I have an issue with something i deal with it. I guess some dudes would rather just talk about it on the interwebz
Bitching is kinda what it sounds like. Keep in mind that your new to this forum just like me. If you're new, it's a great place to get info. A bad place to state your opinion and/or trash talk people that have been in this forum for much longer (Gypsylady & her friends). Which if you can tell, has a lot of friends on here. Thus pissing off her and half of the members in this forum.
Sooner or later you're gonna have a problem with your bike and post something about it asking for help from the same people you're pissing off. All I'm saying is, know your place and be careful how you word your posts. Respect goes along way. Being in the Army, I'm sure you already know that.
Also, When you attack people on a forum and shove your deployment and service in their faces, you look like an *** which makes us vets look like asses. Thats what I was talking about before.
Bitching is kinda what it sounds like. Keep in mind that your new to this forum just like me. If you're new, it's a great place to get info. A bad place to state your opinion and/or trash talk people that have been in this forum for much longer (Gypsylady & her friends). Which if you can tell, has a lot of friends on here. Thus pissing off her and half of the members in this forum.
Sooner or later you're gonna have a problem with your bike and post something about it asking for help from the same people you're pissing off. For what? Your opinion? All I'm saying is, know our place and be careful how you word your posts. Respect goes along way. You should have learned that in the Army.
Also, When you attack people on a forum and shove your deployment and service in their faces, you look like an *** which makes us vets look like asses. Thats what I was talking about before.
1st I'm not new I just dont comment. b. I found this site looking for my service manual. If I cant fix it with that I call bros for help.
And I didnt throw my deployment in anyones face. I was getting called a ***** and several other things. I could have told a million stories if I wanted to.
oh, and giving respect was what my this whole thing was about
ptsd.
having no bike sucks, but we'll get through this together. i can't remember if you were a dick earlier but get a roller and my brothers and I will help with parts, as long as you don't paint a damn shark on it.
I'm guessing that was some kinda joke by you. If so you can buy me drinks if your ever in eastern sd
Yes, the shark nose is a joke, it's a photoshop. I will get the bike back. I plan on going tomorrow and just taking it, they're dumbasses.
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