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Already voted 1-1/2 weeks ago. Whoever hasn't voted yet, be sure to take a look at this months BOTMcandidatesand cast your vote. Youropinion only counts if you vote!
Come on Bagger brothers. We need to get the word out and the votes in for shooters64 RG!! We always give those softies a run for their money. lets not stop now. Keep bumping this post to the top and get out the vote for the greatest comeback in BOTM history!!!
I did my duty, I nominated Shooter and voted for a Softy!
Kidding, just an attempt at humor. Can I enter my BMW it has bags?? What about my Vespa 150 Exclusive?? I loved that bike!
DI75 if we lose this month we will need a comeback win and your ride would do it. Dont be so dam modest and accept next month. Scott if you dont accept I will not only tell everyone you were in the Army before the Marines but I willtell everyone whatyour Army job speciality was!
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