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Ok, ok. I am catching flack for this not being an "HD" topic, so, let me ask you this? If I live in a helmet state, and I rode my bike with a pancake on my head, do you think I could pass it off as DOT?
BTW, I can see the forest for the trees, and the trees talk to me. The Rabbit however, doesn't talk. That's why I asked you what was on his head.
I have been offshore for a month and a half straight. The only Harley riding I can do is watching POV videos on youtube. I am going freakin' INSANE!!!! Trust me, if I was home, I would not even be on these forums to see the stupid rabbit, to ask the stupid question to recieve these stupid answers. However, that not being the case, here's your rabbit!
if it doesnt make sense to you, your probably seconds away from yelling at your grandkids to "turn down that racket". or to "get your dirty feet off the davenport". im glad im not old yet... now where did i put that tylenol?
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