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HD salutes the Military... well Masrisa does at least
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She's beautiful and I am glad Harley is honoring our military - like teh man said a huge percentage of their business is current or former military....
BUT....
Why does she keep saying we wanted to "honor our men and WOMEN in the military?" I seriously doubt the women (except maybe the closet lesbians) feel very "honored" by her calendar - sexy as it is. Seemed dumb to go at it that way. Just say "we wanted to honor the military, " and be done with it!
Went to my local dealer, told them I was Military, and they gave me one.
I think they'll give them to anyone. They don't just have them laying out on the counter - ya gotta ask for one.
It's hanging on my wall as we speak.
Has a classic look to it, but with a modern take on the old WW2 pinups.
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