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I wore HD shirts long before I had a bike. Now that I have a bike, I don't wear any HD merchandise. I just wear surfer brand clothes now, and I've never surfed in my life. I think when I start surfing, I'll probably move on to golf brand clothing.
Welcome to the insane asylum ... BTW ... the bikes aren't too bad either.
As for buying HD stuff ... it is fun at times. I was in RedRock HD (Las Vegas) this last weekend and fell in love with an HD recliner they had on the floor. Now I've got a couple t-shirts and stuff on the bike, but I've never considered HD branded furniture. But this recliner was soft leather and beautiful. Only problem was the damn things was $3900!
What is worse ... I knew I had it bad when I actually thought for a moment that maybe that price wasn't so bad after all.
Only $3,900.00???? Heck that is a STEAL!!! I'm surprised you didn't come home with a pair of them.
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