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You live a sheltered life if you do not think people will sit on your bike when you are not around, or think that people will often do a lot worse than shoving someone to the ground over thier bike. Maybe you just live in an area where people have some sense, but I have caught two A-holes I didnt know astride my bike. It never got physical because one ran, and the other was oh so appolagetic.
A "sheltered" life??? I friggin' love these computer geeks man...Let me tell ya something eddyboy69...On my ride & off I have more miles going backwards then you have going forward and LIVE the "lifestyle"...you don't have a clue!
And I'll tell ya somethin' else 69 boy: Everybody down here knows me & what I ride and no one has got the f'n ***** to throw a leg over my ride unless I say it's ok to do so...and it has nothing to do with the f'n area I'm in....It has all to do with ME, the way I carry myself and the company I keep!
Errrr....excuse me mc hammer.....but in the world we live in you cant park your bike and feel safe that some stranger isnt going to sit on it. That is because people have no respect for other peoples property. They may know you in your area, but If you do not ride around in circles from bar to bar and actually ride you are going to run into strangers. You may have ridden more miles than me , but only because of age. As you may or may not understand that the 69 behind my name is my birth year. So yea I am just a youngin, but I have clocked a lot of miles behind handlebars since I started riding as a kid. As far as computer geek is concerned, I do good to get this darn thing turned on. I do not really care enough to go back and reread the post that this stems from, but if I recall you were the one who started all the your lying, keyboard hero crap. Yet you say no one would have the ***** to straddle your saddle. I was merely stating a fact...if you do not believe that people will mess with your property you are niave, if you dont believe I can and will put pop-knots on your head if I catch you on my bike you are niave. Whether your niavity comes from leading a sheltered life or stupidity I cant say, but at this point am leaning toward the latter.
I am thinking that you are the kind of person who lacks respect for others, I have a cure for that, but it will entail you signing a release and covenant not to sue. I am not the kind of person to hide behind a keyboard my address is 1182 west Topisaw Rd, Ruth, MS if youd like to ride on up. sorry I cant ride down to meet you but my wife is still laid up from a little mishap. If you give me about two weeks I'll be glad to head your way. If you get lost just dial 601-835-6811 I will guide you in, or just ask anyone within about 20 miles of here who I am. We can take before and after pictures of the loser and post it in the members meeting members section. A real biker would not even bother posting a response to this before they left headed this way. I am thinking that you will be busy hiding behind your keyboard with another gay illusion.
I know you been readin this post for the last 1/2 hour sledge and since you aint posted yet I am assuming your post is gonna be long. Dont bother,,,,,a real man woulda called me by now or just posted a note saying on my way.
I didnt start it. Am willing to bury the hatchet, I just dont like being personally attacked for stating the truth. You wouldnt like it if I said at least I got one to pull outta my pants....but I wouldnt say that because it isnt very adult.
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