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On Wed, 16 May 2012 10:48:39 -0600, in alt.war.vietnam Daryl wrote: then how can you research the subject if you aren't aware of the equipment? I make my observations on knowing the equipment. You will note that the Rice Burner People will defend it to the ...... no they won't. I didn't "research" ****. Motorcycles come in two basic forms: noisy and noisier. They're either parked blocking the entrance door or they're blocking a handicapped zone. **** 'em. Look, Ma! An intellectual. -- Honda CB400 Four Triumph Street Triple Yamaha Tenere Suzuki GN250, TS250ERx2 So many bikes, so little garage space.... chateau dot murray at idnet dot com |
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On Wed, 16 May 2012 12:54:02 -0500, in alt.war.vietnam AMuzi
wrote: So bitter - have you no appreciation for beauty? Of course I do! Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-kx0GeFhw8 |
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!Jones wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2012 10:48:39 -0600, in alt.war.vietnam Daryl wrote: then how can you research the subject if you aren't aware of the equipment? I make my observations on knowing the equipment. You will note that the Rice Burner People will defend it to the ...... no they won't. I didn't "research" ****. Motorcycles come in two basic forms: noisy and noisier. They're either parked blocking the entrance door or they're blocking a handicapped zone. **** 'em. I don't appreciate noisy motorcycles. Mine's very quiet. http://bmwdean.com/r75red.jpg -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On May 16, 12:37*pm, !Jones wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2012 15:05:19 +0100, in alt.war.vietnam "'Hog" wrote: Remember the 4 "F" rule: If you're not ****ing me, Feeding me or Financing me ...your opinions really don't matter, so you can **** off That's fine with me. *Kinna like the old hippies who tuned in, turned on, and tripped out (recall them?) *Now they expect you to support them in their geriatric years while they whine about the rich people. Fine, 4-F dude... here's another 'F' for you: how does my [F]ender taste? *Shall we "share the road"? *Heh heh heh! Jones Yup... the old 4-F rule: "Check out the Feel of my Fender in yo Face at Fourty!" 300 lb motorcycles had best not get TOO cheeky with a two ton pickup truck. |
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On 5/16/2012 11:42 AM, !Jones wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2012 10:48:39 -0600, in alt.war.vietnam Daryl wrote: then how can you research the subject if you aren't aware of the equipment? I make my observations on knowing the equipment. You will note that the Rice Burner People will defend it to the ...... no they won't. I didn't "research" ****. Motorcycles come in two basic forms: noisy and noisier. They're either parked blocking the entrance door or they're blocking a handicapped zone. **** 'em. Jones You need a Flag on your Bicycle saying that. It could be a very interesting afternoon. -- http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. Tons of Military shows and programs. |
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itsnot the cafe people...its you !
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On May 15, 7:06*pm, !Jones wrote:
Anyway, they were all wearing a beautifully embroidered patch on their costumes... it said: "Lone Wolf Motorcycle Club". Huh? Back in the mid-1970's when everybody and his brother and sister and grandma (!) were riding dirt cheap Japanese motorcycles, they still wanted to look like bikers, so they wore engineer boots and levis and cutoff levi jackets, but, since they weren't in an MC, they couldn't wear a patch and they all looked like they were *prospects* for some outlaw club. So they looked in the JC Whitney catalog for patches that they could sew on their cutoffs which would customize them but not **** off the 1%ers. The patches would say something like "Independant Rider," and if they had a rocker, it would say "No Club." |
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On Thu, 17 May 2012 10:18:33 -0700 (PDT), in alt.war.vietnam "@*o*@"
wrote: Back in the mid-1970's when everybody and his brother and sister and grandma (!) were riding dirt cheap Japanese motorcycles, they still wanted to look like bikers, so they wore engineer boots and levis and cutoff levi jackets, but, since they weren't in an MC, they couldn't wear a patch and they all looked like they were *prospects* for some outlaw club. So they looked in the JC Whitney catalog for patches that they could sew on their cutoffs which would customize them but not **** off the 1%ers. The patches would say something like "Independant Rider," and if they had a rocker, it would say "No Club." Well... come on, dude. Joining some motorcycle club isn't exactly like getting into Harvard. I post to alt.war.vietnam and it's a frequent topic hereabouts 'bout what are termed "wannabes" who weren't really in Vietnam. But, hell's belles, man! It didn't exactly take a ****in' rocket scientist to get to Vietnam in the '60s; any idiot could have done it. So, let's say that I wanted to be a "Hell's Angel," just to pull out a name since I knew Hunter, would I need a high school diploma? (Obviously not; the club lost the apostrophe... but, if you want literate people, join a book club!) Do I need an application? What are the requirements? Is there a background check? Don't worry; it's just money... you go to the official "Hells Angel" web site at http://www.hells-angels.com and use their on-line form, pay yer dues, and, bingo! You're a Hells Angel; download your official certificate (you still have to join a "chapter"; it probably gets raunchier there.) Order all of your patches and regalia he http://www.hells-angels.com/?HA=support ; anyone can order; however, you get a discount if you've paid your dues. What's so difficult about that? Jones |
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On 5/17/2012 1:35 PM, !Jones wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2012 10:18:33 -0700 (PDT), in alt.war.vietnam "@*o*@" wrote: Back in the mid-1970's when everybody and his brother and sister and grandma (!) were riding dirt cheap Japanese motorcycles, they still wanted to look like bikers, so they wore engineer boots and levis and cutoff levi jackets, but, since they weren't in an MC, they couldn't wear a patch and they all looked like they were *prospects* for some outlaw club. So they looked in the JC Whitney catalog for patches that they could sew on their cutoffs which would customize them but not **** off the 1%ers. The patches would say something like "Independant Rider," and if they had a rocker, it would say "No Club." Well... come on, dude. Joining some motorcycle club isn't exactly like getting into Harvard. I post to alt.war.vietnam and it's a frequent topic hereabouts 'bout what are termed "wannabes" who weren't really in Vietnam. But, hell's belles, man! It didn't exactly take a ****in' rocket scientist to get to Vietnam in the '60s; any idiot could have done it. So, let's say that I wanted to be a "Hell's Angel," just to pull out a name since I knew Hunter, would I need a high school diploma? (Obviously not; the club lost the apostrophe... but, if you want literate people, join a book club!) Do I need an application? What are the requirements? Is there a background check? Don't worry; it's just money... you go to the official "Hells Angel" web site at http://www.hells-angels.com and use their on-line form, pay yer dues, and, bingo! You're a Hells Angel; download your official certificate (you still have to join a "chapter"; it probably gets raunchier there.) Order all of your patches and regalia he http://www.hells-angels.com/?HA=support ; anyone can order; however, you get a discount if you've paid your dues. What's so difficult about that? It might not be too difficult in todays (HA Spelling) WWW world but without joining that chapter, it could lend it to a very painful and long afternoon. -- http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. Tons of Military shows and programs. |
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