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A pastoral country hiway going this way, and that way through farmland, river bottom and forest. Sounds peaceful eh? Well not so fast there matey! Twenty Harley hogs or so, hogging/clogging the hiway with more human flab that I could think possible on a machine with two wheels. Why don't they drink, fight or whatever they do at a biker bar in town.
Last edited by Lowell Glenthorne; 08/16/08 08:43 PM.
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Did one of them look like the fOx ?
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He was at the end of the pack on a Vespa motorscooter!
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Ever since Ole' Forbsie of Forbes mag took up riding them cream of society rides them. Just wave to them. I'm sure there wasn't one badass among them. ![](/forums/images/graemlins/default/grin.gif)
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I'll tell you something about hog riders. Though they are not my type, they've done a far better job as a group at maintaining their right to ride and lifting their public image than gun owners.
Mention in polite company that you own a Harley and no one cares much one way or the other, but mention you own a gun and half the noses in the room will wrinkle up.
When was the last time you turned on Prime Time TV and saw the lead actor polishing a gun in his garage?
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Was their right to ride ever in danger? ![](/forums/images/graemlins/default/crazy.gif)
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GregSY, you've not gone Hollywood on us now have you hmmmm? You must be thinking of the Alan Alda, Woody Allen types!
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gee Lowell wonder what there saying about you?
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My Hog is much better for my mind than all the pills the VA gives me.Also the sawed off looks good across the handle bars.
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Sure their right to ride has been in danger. Bikers have gone from being a fringe element of society to mainstream. Gun owners are moving in just the opposite direction.
I'll give you an example of how strong bikers have been - many states, Texas included, have rescinded helmet laws. That means they went from no helmet laws to helmet laws (promoted by do-gooders and feel-gooders) and then they were able to exert enough influence on the legislature to have them repealed.
I don't recall gun laws getting any laxer.
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