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Saw my first real live amber whiskey SG out in the sun today, parked way over in a strip mall. My eye was caught immediately. I turned it down for a charcoal pearl but I'm having second thoughts. It's an awesome color in the bright sunlight.
Furthest away, my brother got me a t-shirt from the Harley dealership in Qatar (which I personally thought was pretty bad ***).
Was in Nicaragua with a group of missionaries once and made them all stop at the only Harley dealership in the country so I could get a t shirt with the dealers name on it. When I got home in Virginia I discovered the shirt wasn't xl but large. I gave it away to a smaller guy.
Was in Nicaragua with a group of missionaries once and made them all stop at the only Harley dealership in the country so I could get a t shirt with the dealers name on it. When I got home in Virginia I discovered the shirt wasn't xl but large. I gave it away to a smaller guy.
I was in Nicaragua once with a bunch of missionaries and made them pull the multi colored bus over at the only Harley dealership in the entire country so that I could get a T-shirt which I thought would be really cool. When I got home to Virginia I discovered the t shirt was not an extra large in fact just a large. I eventually just gave it away to a smaller guy
I went to Nicaragua one time with a bunch of missionaries and made them pull of the multicolored bus over at the only Harley dealership in the entire country so I could get a T-shirt which I thought would be pretty cool. When I got back to Northern Virginia I discovered that the T-shirt was not an extra-large but in fact just a large I eventually had to give the T-shirt away to a smaller guy.
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