Good Sonny Barger story...
#81
That's right Sporty. I feel that if we were ever attacked on our shores by a foreign country, people like the 1%'rs would be shoulder to shoulder with us fighting those suckers. They are viewed as bad people but as I stated before, they are honest to themselves and know who they are. They do not play games, or try to pretend they are something they are not. No posers there!
They are most likely the very reason that the bikes we ride still exist because of the culture they created.
I am not encouraging anybody to hang around with them, but we do need to give them credit for what they have done for biking, and the culture that would not exist without them.
They are most likely the very reason that the bikes we ride still exist because of the culture they created.
I am not encouraging anybody to hang around with them, but we do need to give them credit for what they have done for biking, and the culture that would not exist without them.
#83
That's right Sporty, our own government has hurt us way more than the 1%'rs. And if a foreign country attacked our shores, I would be willing to bet that the 1%'rs would stand shoulder to shoulder with us for the fight. Where would the Crips, Bloods, and Government officials be?
The 1%'rs are the very reason that the bikes we love and ride still exist. That is a result of the culture only they could create. They are not posers, they are the real deal for whatever that's worth, and you gotta respect that.
I'm not telling anybody to hang around with them, but to at least appreciate the culture that we all aspire too. Just look at the way you dress when you go riding, and look at what you ride, who created that? It wasn't a bunch of puzzy *** yuppies or government officials, it was the 1%'rs.
The 1%'rs are the very reason that the bikes we love and ride still exist. That is a result of the culture only they could create. They are not posers, they are the real deal for whatever that's worth, and you gotta respect that.
I'm not telling anybody to hang around with them, but to at least appreciate the culture that we all aspire too. Just look at the way you dress when you go riding, and look at what you ride, who created that? It wasn't a bunch of puzzy *** yuppies or government officials, it was the 1%'rs.
#85
They also get to live on retirement plans "we the poeple" are not privy to.
Remember there are only like 535 people who insist on keeping the problems this nation has intact.
#86
That's right Sporty, our own government has hurt us way more than the 1%'rs. And if a foreign country attacked our shores, I would be willing to bet that the 1%'rs would stand shoulder to shoulder with us for the fight. Where would the Crips, Bloods, and Government officials be?
The 1%'rs are the very reason that the bikes we love and ride still exist. That is a result of the culture only they could create. They are not posers, they are the real deal for whatever that's worth, and you gotta respect that.
I'm not telling anybody to hang around with them, but to at least appreciate the culture that we all aspire too. Just look at the way you dress when you go riding, and look at what you ride, who created that? It wasn't a bunch of puzzy *** yuppies or government officials, it was the 1%'rs.
The 1%'rs are the very reason that the bikes we love and ride still exist. That is a result of the culture only they could create. They are not posers, they are the real deal for whatever that's worth, and you gotta respect that.
I'm not telling anybody to hang around with them, but to at least appreciate the culture that we all aspire too. Just look at the way you dress when you go riding, and look at what you ride, who created that? It wasn't a bunch of puzzy *** yuppies or government officials, it was the 1%'rs.
#87
I like to think that I live a pretty full life and aside from speeding, I don't think I break very many laws.
Similarly, I also think that Mr. Barger is lucky he was born in country liberal enough not to straight kill his a$$ when he challenged the system. In any number of places, he would have been dragged through the streets and hung up for all to see how nonconformists are handled in authoritarian societies.
Give me a break. Being a "rebel" in a country like the USA is kinda like being the fat girl at the pie-eating contest.
Similarly, I also think that Mr. Barger is lucky he was born in country liberal enough not to straight kill his a$$ when he challenged the system. In any number of places, he would have been dragged through the streets and hung up for all to see how nonconformists are handled in authoritarian societies.
Give me a break. Being a "rebel" in a country like the USA is kinda like being the fat girl at the pie-eating contest.
#88
#89
I like to think that I live a pretty full life and aside from speeding, I don't think I break very many laws.
Similarly, I also think that Mr. Barger is lucky he was born in country liberal enough not to straight kill his a$$ when he challenged the system. In any number of places, he would have been dragged through the streets and hung up for all to see how nonconformists are handled in authoritarian societies.
Give me a break. Being a "rebel" in a country like the USA is kinda like being the fat girl at the pie-eating contest.
Similarly, I also think that Mr. Barger is lucky he was born in country liberal enough not to straight kill his a$$ when he challenged the system. In any number of places, he would have been dragged through the streets and hung up for all to see how nonconformists are handled in authoritarian societies.
Give me a break. Being a "rebel" in a country like the USA is kinda like being the fat girl at the pie-eating contest.
.....who watches the watchers? Who challenges authority? Our country is founded by its birth for the fat girl at a pie eating contest. Its slipping a little. Its roll over pussies who are the path of least resistance who help us lose inch by inch what the Bill of Rights and the Constitution set forth.
Last edited by badinfluence63; 08-15-2008 at 06:56 PM.