Anyone have a AVS problem???
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RE: Anyone have a AVS problem???
Hi, I'm Jim and i have AVS. i can quit anytime i want though....really. i only do things that really need to be done. you know, chrome thingys here and there, engine performance mods, suspension....
i can quit anytime - really.
gotta go - UPS man is here....
i can quit anytime - really.
gotta go - UPS man is here....
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RE: Anyone have a AVS problem???
great news I just found out I have a social disease AVS I wonder if there is a box you can check on your income tax to get extra deductions? Any way now I can use this to explain credit card bills. (Its not me dear its the disease making me do it I have no control over it) Maybe Pfizer will come out with a black and orange pill
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RE: Anyone have a AVS problem???
The feds are taking action to helps us! This is from the ADA:
(7) individuals with disabilities are a discrete and insular
minority who have been faced with restrictions and limitations, subjected
to a history of purposeful unequal treatment, and relegated to a position
of political powerlessness in our society, based on characteristics that
are beyond the control of such individuals and resulting from stereotypic
assumptions not truly indicative of the individual ability of such
individuals to participate in, and contribute to, society;
Now, the next time the wife gets on you about why you can't afford her trip to Cancun (or the kid's braces), remind her that the ADA protects you. And yes, it IS A DISABILITY. Who else but a Harley owner would spend $10K for mods on a $15K bike, most of which can be detected ONLY by another Harley owner?
Who hasn't been a witness to this scene after installing your brand new chrome swing arm and genuine skull steering head cover:
1. Harley owners down at bar: "Dude, I like that new swing arm, and hey, is that another skull? What part number is that?"
2. Neighbor next door: "Bike really looks great Mike, did you wash it?"
(7) individuals with disabilities are a discrete and insular
minority who have been faced with restrictions and limitations, subjected
to a history of purposeful unequal treatment, and relegated to a position
of political powerlessness in our society, based on characteristics that
are beyond the control of such individuals and resulting from stereotypic
assumptions not truly indicative of the individual ability of such
individuals to participate in, and contribute to, society;
Now, the next time the wife gets on you about why you can't afford her trip to Cancun (or the kid's braces), remind her that the ADA protects you. And yes, it IS A DISABILITY. Who else but a Harley owner would spend $10K for mods on a $15K bike, most of which can be detected ONLY by another Harley owner?
Who hasn't been a witness to this scene after installing your brand new chrome swing arm and genuine skull steering head cover:
1. Harley owners down at bar: "Dude, I like that new swing arm, and hey, is that another skull? What part number is that?"
2. Neighbor next door: "Bike really looks great Mike, did you wash it?"