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Sun 10/28/07 04:22 PM
I want an old school bobber and some nice road that leads to an old bar in the desert and a place to lay my head and maybe just to enjoy life as I go through it cause so far it's been a ball. It's what ya make of it either here or out there somewhere and it's all about the people you meet and places you go, good or bad, it these memories that make us all richer. Ok sorry I guess this was supposed to be about this place sorry. I guesss just to see you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sat 10/27/07 06:40 PM
If you dont stop them there, they will be here. End of discusion.

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Sat 10/27/07 06:39 PM
I have had several freinds commit that selfish act and it hurts cause they are gone and now I have to go on. I miss them so much.

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Sat 10/27/07 06:33 PM
Yeah shadow pass that jack and lets rock man!

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Sat 10/27/07 06:31 PM
Smoe body kick that band into gear and lets go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sat 10/27/07 06:31 PM
Hey I rode mine and I want a babe and couple brews and some cool tunes so let's get this thing started!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Somebody where's nurjoyce?

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Sat 10/27/07 06:25 PM
Hey Joyce!

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Sat 10/27/07 06:23 PM
Damn I saw biker bar and wham I was here so where's all the women???????????????

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Sat 10/27/07 06:20 PM
NEVER EVER should anyone consider commiting an act of stupidity for any reason. That is the most selfish thing you can do.

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Sat 10/27/07 06:15 PM
Do something you have never tried before and go in a different direction. Try someting completely out of you comfort zone. YOu might find life so much more exciting and it is ok to be upset but please dont let it linger or blled over into any other reationships. Get over it and move on.

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Fri 10/26/07 07:10 PM
A bike is what you make it, it is a extention and form of expression, it is what you make it.It says something about you. Fat , short long bars, old school, fast, put, bar fly, what ever trips your trigger is you and it is as indiviual as you are. so "RIDE HARD! RIDE FAST AND HELL JUST RIDE DAMNIT!"

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Fri 10/26/07 06:07 PM
Just a question for all you people who have bought new harleys' in the last 2 years. Any major problems yet? I have information that if you have a newer harley your gonna be looking for a engine tear down real soon bro's, just thought some of you who still have warranty left might want to know.

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Fri 10/26/07 06:03 PM
Weather's getting cold babe so we gotta look to the next season and some new paint, oh yeah and lots of good buddy's just drinking beer and wrenching!

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Fri 10/26/07 06:00 PM
CHERRY BOMB! We are in the garage building the next hot ride baby!!!!!

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Fri 10/26/07 05:31 PM

Father testifies in lawsuit against Kan. church that sent pickets to son's Westminster service
Associated Press
October 25, 2007
The father of a Marine killed in Iraq took the stand yesterday in his invasion-of-privacy suit against a fundamentalist church that pickets soldiers' funerals, saying that protesters carrying signs at his son's burial made him sick to his stomach.
Albert Snyder said he had hoped for a private funeral for his son, Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder.

"They turned this funeral into a media circus, and they wanted to hurt my family," Snyder testified. "They wanted their message heard, and they didn't care who they stepped over. My son should have been buried with dignity, not with a bunch of clowns outside."


Snyder is suing Westboro Baptist Church, whose members have picketed the funerals of military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, claiming that the deaths are punishment for the country's tolerance of homosexuality.
The York, Pa., resident is seeking unspecified monetary damages in the case for invasion of privacy and intent to inflict emotional distress as a result of the Topeka, Kan., church's protest at his son's funeral in Westminster in March last year.

The church's protests have inspired several state laws and a federal law concerning protests at funerals, but the Maryland suit is thought to be the first filed by the family of a fallen serviceman.

Asked yesterday about a sign that read "Thank God for dead soldiers," Snyder said he thinks about it daily.

"I see that sign when I lay in bed," Snyder said.

Asked about statements issued by the group that his son was raised to support the "Roman Catholic monstrosity" and then sent to fight for the "United States of Sodomy," Snyder said "they have no right to do this to people they didn't know."

During cross-examination, defense attorney Jonathan Katz focused on obituaries and death notices, and questioned Snyder about whether the family had said the funeral services were private. Snyder replied that the notices said friends and family were welcome but that he did not know all of the 500 or so people who attended.

The case tests the limits of the First Amendment right to free speech.

U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett instructed jurors at the start of testimony Tuesday that the First Amendment protection of free speech has limits, including vulgar, offensive and shocking statements. Bennett said the jurors must decide "whether the defendant's actions would be highly offensive to a reasonable person, whether they were extreme and outrageous, and whether these actions were so offensive and shocking as to not be entitled to First Amendment protection."

Church members said they are motivated by the fear of God and their need to warn America about its moral decay, rather than by a desire to hurt anyone.

Katz told jurors Tuesday that the protests took place 1,000 feet from St. John Roman Catholic Church, where the funeral was held and down a hill, and could not be seen or heard by those attending it.

Snyder said U.S. military personnel are in Iraq fighting for freedom of speech "not fighting for hate speech." One photo showing a child holding a sign at the funeral protest was particularly disturbing, he said.

"I pray for their children. Their children need help. To be brought up with that kind of hatred," Snyder said.

"My God is loving God," Snyder said, adding later, "I don't look for hatred in the Bible."

The church's founder and pastor, Fred Phelps, took the stand after Snyder and prompted a strong admonition from Bennett when the pastor said he had not considered whether children would see a sign carried by protesters with the words "Semper Fi Fags" and two stick figures that appeared to be engaged in sodomy.

"No, it's an irrelevancy," Phelps said.

"Just answer the question, sir. Don't determine what's relevant or not relevant. You just answer the question," Bennett said.


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Fri 10/26/07 05:30 PM

Boy, are we in trouble... terrible, terrible trouble (as Professor
Harold Hill would say in "The Music Man".)

This woman is frightening. Take special note of the last
paragraph.

Is she really this whacked out? To think that she is #3 in line
for the Presidency! Pray for a long life for Prresident Bush and VP
Cheney!

You aren't going to believe this. Madam speaker Nancy Pelosi
wants to put a windfall tax on all stock market profits (including
retirement fund, 401Ks and mutual funds! Alas, it is true - all
to help the 12 million Illegal Immigrants and other unemployed
minorities!

Nancy Pelosi condemned the new record highs of the stock market as
"just another example of Bush policies helping the rich get
richer". "First Bush cut taxes for the rich and the economy has
rebounded with new record low unemployment rates, which only means
wealthy employers are getting even wealthier at the expense of the
underpaid working class." So low unemployment is BAD?

She went on to say "Despite the billions of dollars being spent in
Iraq our economy is still strong and government tax revenues are at
all time highs. What this really means is that business is
exploiting the war effort and working Americans, just to put money in
their
own pockets." This woman is certifiable!

When questioned about recent stock market highs she responded
"Only the rich benefit from these record highs. Working Americans,
welfare recipients, the unemployed and minorities are not sharing
in these obscene record highs. There is no question these windfall
profits and incom created by th Bush administration need to be
taxed at 100% rate and those dollars redistributed to the poor and
working class. Profits from the stock market do not reward the
hard work of our working class who, by their hard work, are
responsible for generating these corporate profits that create
stock market profits for the rich. We in congress will need to address
this issue to either tax these profits or to control the stock
market to prevent this unearned income to flow to the rich." And the
working class would be where without employers?

When asked about the fact that over 80% of all Americans have
investments in mutual funds, retirement funds, 401Ks, and the stock
market she replied "That may be true, but probably only 5% account
for 90% of all these investment dollars. That's just more "trickle
down" economics claiming that if a corporation is successful that
everyone from the CEO to the floor sweeper benefit from higher wages
and job security which is ridiculous. How much of this 'trickle
down'
ever gets to the unemployed and minorities in our county?
None, and that's the tragedy of these stock market highs." Sure,
all investors are "fat cats."

"We democrats are going to address this issue after the election
when we take control of the congress. We will return to the 60% to
80% tax rates on the rich and we will be able to take at least 30%
of all current lower income tax payers off the rolls and increase
government income substantially." We need to work toward the goal
of equalizing income in our country and at the same time limiting
the amount the rich can invest." Yes, higher taxes worked out so
well during the Carter administration.

When asked how these new tax dollars would be spent, she replied :
"We need to raise the standard of living of our poor, unemployed
and minorities. For example, we have an estimated 12 million
illegal immigrants in our country who need our help along with millions
of unemployed minorities. Stock market windfall profits taxes
could go a long ways to guarantee these people the standard of living
they would like to have as 'Americans'." Illegal immigrants need
our help alright -- to find their way to the nearest exit point from the
U.S.

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Tue 10/16/07 05:03 PM
DAMN PEOPLE! Johnny VanZant of Skynryd & Donnie VanZant of 38 Special just relased a brand new album called "MY KINDA COUNTRY". Very patriotic and totally awsome! If you like southern rock and our country this albums is for you. Is so rockin and just a one of a kind. These boys are so talented and so good at what they do. I met Johnny once and he is so down to earth and a real person who cares about what the real American values are. If you get a chance check out this album.

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Sun 10/14/07 05:22 PM
Was the call routed through India? and to Punjab and his brother alei?

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Wed 10/10/07 06:17 PM
Little Johnny was in his 4th grade class when the teacher asked the children what their fathers did for a living. All the typical answers came up - Fireman, Truck Driver, Salesman, etc. Johnny was being uncharacteristically quiet and so the teacher asked him about his father.

"My father's an exotic dancer in a gay bar and takes off all his clothes in front of other men. Sometimes, if the offer's really good, he'll go out to the alley with some guy for money."

The teacher, obviously shaken by his statement immediately changed the subject and hurriedly set the other children to work on a coloring project. She then took Little Johnny aside and asked him, "Is that really true about your father?"

"No," said Johnny, "He's the defensive coordinator at the University of Nebraska. I was just too embarrassed to say that."

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Mon 10/08/07 05:11 PM
she caught me one once, saw me sneakin out with the other bike and I almost couldn't get her started after that but she gave in.

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