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Some of us are just ugly fat old toothless bastards, sitting in a room with no one to talk to except those we meet online. We don't really have a bike at all, let alone a Harley. I downloaded my pics from the net, just so I could feel part of a group. I've been a recluse since 1987, and no one even knows I'm still alive, (or cares)...
Now, don't you feel lucky you got to know me before I got too fat to reach the keyboard? I know I'm glad to have met you. Otherwise I wouldn't be able to tell you all these wonderful lies about myself...
I only have about a dozen posts in 3 years, guess I'm a little behind... there is so much valuable information on this forum that I'm on here daily - just don't see the need to comment much...
What's up with the jerks that occasionaly rip on guys that post questions/comments just because they have a low post count?!? Pretty ignorant IMO.
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