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Uhhhh........the "joke" of the thread is supposed to be a wishing of a Happy New Year HDForum style. Can I get some feedback?!?!?!? Who cares about the saddlebag.
Guess everyone is busy arguing about tuners, jacks, oil, and battery tenders.......LOL
Eitherway......Happy New Year fellas!
HEY, Is that digital camera old technology......bet it's from the 80s...did you get better flashes with a PCxyx or do you use the SE Pro Tuner? What kind of SD card are you using? Any good camera mechanics in LOOZIANA?...What's the deal with the stool? Is that a SEARS jack in the background?
Yep, a shop that clean needs no jack, nor any mechanics. I'm surprised you had enuff time after cleanin the shop to dust the bike off. Did you get the under side of your toolbox drawers, and you wash the underside of your mower deck after each run also? I bet you just bought that place, huh? Have you ever lost anything like a socket that rolled under a cabinet? I bet you do an inventory as yer wipin the wrenches off...
Yep, Happy New Year to you also! In the words of a very famous space explorer... Live long and prosper!
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