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Charity is a bit over the top with the way she acts,what she knows about bikes can be ascertain from a foot peg.She should work in a gentlemans club collecting dollar bills between her jugs and be polishing heads.
I watched two programs yesterday. They try to cover too many things for a 30 minute program. There is just no focus to it.
It's a shame we can't get a good biker show on TV.
This show sucks.
I liked the old shows alot better.
I want a motorcycle show to show motorcycles not the military.
If I want to see a military show, that is what I WILL PUT THE CHANNEL ON.
I want to see bikes, differant bikes, ways to improve my bike, new bike products, and bike comparisons.
Can anyone make a show like this? Anyone listening?
I think I'd be more inclined to watch it again if they could have a few more close in shots on Charity's nokkers. But wasn't one of the episodes at her high-school grad?
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