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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Arsenalfan #83502 08/10/2006 7:19 PM
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The forum description that mentions Harley bashing was meant to be tongue-in-cheek.

All of this is part of a larger issue of intolerance and disrespect that's starting to permeate the entire site. If it was up to me I'd pull the plug on the Lounge and moderate everything else ruthlessly.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
FriarJohn #83503 08/10/2006 10:44 PM
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Seems like the only threads that grow are either HD crap or George Bush and Politics..I kinda miss the days when we talked about our Triumphs.....But that was years back.
I dont mind the HD rubs and stuff, but it seems alot of folks get madder as the thread gets bigger.
I think some things should be left unsaid and not put on the boards, but thats why we all come here and voice our options.
Just my 2 cents =)

Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Donny #83504 08/10/2006 10:57 PM
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One of the problems is that there are very few new things to talk about with the bikes. Once all the usual ground has been covered ad infinitum, naturally some people slide into diarrhea of the keyboard.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Brummie #83505 08/11/2006 12:19 AM
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I've aready got callouses, a squint and deaf in one ear from self abuse, I bought the BA to keep my both hands occupied and still be able to enjoy myself



That WAS a very good cabernet I was drinking that is now all over my keyboard and screen!

Thanks a lot Michael, you owe me a drink now!!


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
FriarJohn #83506 08/11/2006 3:13 PM
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The forum description that mentions Harley bashing was meant to be tongue-in-cheek.




Ummmmm.....What's that "tongue-in-cheek" thing mean, Mr.Friar Man??? I'm ain't sure if I knows the meanin' o' THAT particular phrase!!!

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All of this is part of a larger issue of intolerance and disrespect that's starting to permeate the entire site. If it was up to me I'd pull the plug on the Lounge and moderate everything else ruthlessly.




Well! There YA GO, ladies and gentlemen. Seems ANOTHER Lounge/Bar/Pub is about to close it's doors for GOOD!

NOW see what YOU PEOPLE have done?! We got us some HURT FEELIN" 'round here, and YOU PEOPLE are ALL TO BLAME!!!!

And it's all because YOU PEOPLE can't hold YOUR TONGUES(or maybe alcohol) and PLAY NICE!!!!

Cheers,
Dwight
(just a thought but...HEY! Don't cha have to be AT LEAST 21 to walk into a Lounge/Bar/Pub and also be able to handle whatever may happen there???)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Dwight #83507 08/11/2006 6:27 PM
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Dwight, could you manage to shut your cake hole, just for five minutes (or, perhaps days)?


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
FriarJohn #83508 08/11/2006 8:04 PM
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Whew! At LEAST ya didn't say MONTHS....or FOREVER!(shut up Phil....I can hear ya in the background)

I'll tone it down for ya, bud.

It's just that sometimes when things are goin' your way(like when you're one lucky S.O.B. who has a great life, a great wife, a few great motorcycles, AND...a "Lifestyle"[topical, HUH?! ] where it's readily apparent one has...ENTIRELY TOO MUCH FREAKIN' TIME ON ONE'S HANDS)...."stuff" like this just...HAPPENS!

Cheers,
Dwight
(could be WORSE ya know....our "old friend" Philswill could POP UP out o' the blue again!!!)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Dwight #83509 08/12/2006 12:26 AM
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Oh no you di'in just invoke the name of the unholy one.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
FriarJohn #83510 08/16/2006 1:47 AM
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Oh crap, I thought I was buying a Triumph lifestyle. Ya' know, dark bitters, Monty Python, British flag, humorous subtleties, Bob Dylan t-shirts and all that...Perhaps you should send a link of this 'mine is bigger than yours' forum over to Dr. Phil to get a read on all this.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
simonr #83511 08/16/2006 5:49 AM
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Hell, I already own one biker lifestyle, I've had it for over 30 years, its been very dependable, and very stress relieving, but i dont think I could afford another one.

Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Stone #83512 08/16/2006 1:13 PM
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You know what everyone? Riding a motorcycle to work, play, trips, meeting groups for rides, is a "lifestyle". And it doesn't matter a bit what your favorite brand is. It just matters that your are having fun and enjoy two wheels! The End.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Stone #83513 08/16/2006 3:14 PM
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Hell, I already own one biker lifestyle, I've had it for over 30 years, its been very dependable, and very stress relieving, but i dont think I could afford another one.




No, I think what you're talking about is 'a way of life'. Those are OK. It's only when it become a 'lifestyle', well, then you must watch out!

I think...no, now I'm confused....



I think I'll just go for a ride...


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
cosmo #83514 08/16/2006 3:20 PM
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By the way, that's my red Speedmaster at the top of the page.

I blew by that cheap America so fast I spun his name plate around backwards. Positive proof Speedmasters are better.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
mvlow #83515 08/16/2006 6:12 PM
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I agree with your comment about some sportbike riders- if they see another motorcycle, they JUST have to pass them. What cracked me up yesterday was I was riding in a heavy traffic four-lane, stop and go area. I saw a bike come up behind me and it whipped past me almost hitting the car in front when it stopped for a light. I couldn't beleive it was a Gold Wing! I started to pull him over so we could see which one of us could p*** higher up the wall. Some riders just have to show off.

I agree with you. I know nice people who ride all brands and styles of bikes.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
cosmo #83516 08/17/2006 8:04 AM
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Huh?

Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
cosmo #83517 08/17/2006 1:16 PM
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The truth is, that is a black/silver America, so the tank badge only appears to be reversed. That's one of the side effects of going faster than the speed of light.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Greybeard #83518 08/17/2006 8:05 PM
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So that must make all those red lines in the background a stretching of the time continuum? In that case, thanks for sucking me along into your space/time fold! I'd be interested in a part number for that mod.

(notice how we've completely derailed this topic)

bonnevilleamerica forum - Where future times are more like they were then than they are now.


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
cosmo #83519 08/18/2006 11:16 AM
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Well, red/black, yellow/black, silver/black, black/black, it all works out the same because it is JET black!


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
bonnyusa #83520 08/22/2006 10:29 AM
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Hey..... just reading this thread...
Nothing wrong with bashing the "Harley lifestyle"...I have both a Harley and a real life!

But when you go bashing the Steelers!!! Heresy!!!!
Next thing I know you'll be bashing my Browns!!!!!

Just kidding!!!!


Harley does a much better job of selling their "lifestyle" than they do building their bikes... mine is an 03, I'd also like an 04 Road Glide...touring bike...nothing newer...
and and old shovel and a small Triumph touring bike...
my Speedy is so small and easy to handle compared to the Harley and my Yamaha it's like a toy.... ok, a very fast toy...

Mary aka Snapdragon


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Re: "You're Buying A Lifestyle"
Krashdragon #83521 08/23/2006 3:52 PM
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Most of my riding friends have Harleys, only a couple of them seemed actually hurt when I bought my TBA. One told me I should make sure to get rid of it as soon as I could before it "devalued". When I ride with my friends, no matter what bike they are on, the lifestyle seems the same to me. When I've gone to events, I've had nothing but positive comments, no matter what bike they are on.


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