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Take it from me . . . don't take this forum too personal. Keep coming back and you'll settle in and make some good friends. Thanks to this forum, I continue to ride with a group that I met over 2 years ago at the West Coast forum rally.
This is a great place with mostly great people. Don't let a few A-holes or even a moderator spoil it for you.
Just my 2 cents . . .
Steve
I'm with Steve on this and wouldn't lose a minutes sleep over it.
This is some funny chit! A post crying about members...err, I mean, "brothers and sisters" crying about them. I hate I missed whatever brought it on. The day I let a faceless, humanless, internet forum and/or it's members bother me will be the day that it is time to take that last ride into the final sunset!
My advice? Put on your big boy pants, get over it and move on! It's just a friggin forum, it ain't real life!
The day I let a faceless, humanless, internet forum and/or it's members bother me will be the day that it is time to take that last ride into the final sunset!
............. And that sums it up... Being on forums of various topics for 10 years that right there sums it up. It's the internet... Everyone is right... Everyone is rich...... Every guy has a 10" ****...
Leave it alone and don't worry about what someone that you know nothing about and they know nothing about you has to say or do over the internet. pointless..
Read the rules, abide by them, don't get too overly involved in 1% or LEO threads (they are HOTBEDS here, ) and grow a pair....It's all in the interest of sharing knowledge, opinions and experiences....I been 'ratted out" (for good cause) and I been an enforcer....One thing I learned, there is not much personal on here...."If it don't apply, let it fly"
This is some funny chit! A post crying about members...err, I mean, "brothers and sisters" crying about them. I hate I missed whatever brought it on. The day I let a faceless, humanless, internet forum and/or it's members bother me will be the day that it is time to take that last ride into the final sunset!
My advice? Put on your big boy pants, get over it and move on! It's just a friggin forum, it ain't real life!
That's too funny............but kinda gay When I was in the Army, we had "Blanket Parties" for snitches.
Just how does one go about defining what is gay and what isn't? That's always been a curiosity for me. Maybe I just don't have the experience to know some things...
BTW, I am the product of a blanket party myself, although not for snitchin. I came out on top in that battle.
Originally Posted by vbx07
not gay, cheech & chong!
For those who have had the pleasure of being educated on what is gay and what isn't, vbx07 knew what I meant.
CroK, yea I knew. That album was some funny, ground breaking chit! The actual quote was; Baliff, whack his peepee! Thanks for reminding me. Now I think I'll go put on the black light, fire up the old turntable, and get some laugh's.
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