What do you think of Posers..
#101
RE: What do you think of Posers..
Get the Ferrari jacket, chicks love Ferrari's!
ORIGINAL: SoftailBrian
I saw a guy today wearing a pink shirt that said, "Don't laugh, this is your girlfriends shirt". I don't think he gave a sheite what anybody thought about his wardrobe.
I was wearing Harley T-shirts about 15-16 years before I got the bike. I guess I was a poser back then, but who gives a rats ****. Sounds like someone elses problem to me.
Some of you sound like someone complaining about what someone else is eating. It's not your problem and it's not your business to judge someone for what they're wearing. Get over it.
Now I think I'll go out and buy me a Corvette jacket.
I saw a guy today wearing a pink shirt that said, "Don't laugh, this is your girlfriends shirt". I don't think he gave a sheite what anybody thought about his wardrobe.
I was wearing Harley T-shirts about 15-16 years before I got the bike. I guess I was a poser back then, but who gives a rats ****. Sounds like someone elses problem to me.
Some of you sound like someone complaining about what someone else is eating. It's not your problem and it's not your business to judge someone for what they're wearing. Get over it.
Now I think I'll go out and buy me a Corvette jacket.
#102
RE: What do you think of Posers..
I just had another senseless thought.
About 2-3 years ago some of the richest people in Hollyweird were wearing Von Dutch stuff exclusively. Who wants to bet it's likely not ONE of them knew who the guy was or what he did. Now that's posing.
At least people that buy HD shirts know that HD builds bikes.
About 2-3 years ago some of the richest people in Hollyweird were wearing Von Dutch stuff exclusively. Who wants to bet it's likely not ONE of them knew who the guy was or what he did. Now that's posing.
At least people that buy HD shirts know that HD builds bikes.
#104
RE: What do you think of Posers..
Let a clothes poser wear whutevah they want. Let a Harley rider wear whutevah they want.
The only kinda poser that needs to just go away is the forum poser who says they have a scoot when they don't and fabricate one charade after another. They steal the truth. If no scoot just say so and jump in on the threads and chat ... welcome for what they are. Otherwise, they steal... go flush themselves.
The only kinda poser that needs to just go away is the forum poser who says they have a scoot when they don't and fabricate one charade after another. They steal the truth. If no scoot just say so and jump in on the threads and chat ... welcome for what they are. Otherwise, they steal... go flush themselves.
#109
RE: What do you think of Posers..
To each his own. There are people who dress up in cowboy era clothing and have shooting matches. I bet that most of them never owned a horse. www.sassnet.com
It is funny because true bikers can spot a poser a mile away. Posers are truly entertaining.
Back last month our local HD dealership had a small bike show, so my son(who is still in a wheelchair due to a broken leg) and I went to look at the bikes. It was getting close to closing time and we started to leave. After I got him loaded up in the truck a salesman walked out and asked if he wanted a hat, I said sure and went back in to pick out a hat. I thanked the salesman who refused to let me pay for it. I brought the hat to my son and he asked why I didn,t get one. I told him that when I owned one I will wear one.
I love to ride, my wife and kids love to ride too.
I wave at all bikers when riding, and most return the gesture.
Haven't had the opprotunity to help a fellow biker who was broke down, but would do so(no matter the make or model).
There are some "posers" that think due to $99 month "payment plans" there is no "excuse" for not owning one. (utter BS!!!!!) I will do it my way, help others when I can and have a bike that is truly mine.
It is funny because true bikers can spot a poser a mile away. Posers are truly entertaining.
Back last month our local HD dealership had a small bike show, so my son(who is still in a wheelchair due to a broken leg) and I went to look at the bikes. It was getting close to closing time and we started to leave. After I got him loaded up in the truck a salesman walked out and asked if he wanted a hat, I said sure and went back in to pick out a hat. I thanked the salesman who refused to let me pay for it. I brought the hat to my son and he asked why I didn,t get one. I told him that when I owned one I will wear one.
I love to ride, my wife and kids love to ride too.
I wave at all bikers when riding, and most return the gesture.
Haven't had the opprotunity to help a fellow biker who was broke down, but would do so(no matter the make or model).
There are some "posers" that think due to $99 month "payment plans" there is no "excuse" for not owning one. (utter BS!!!!!) I will do it my way, help others when I can and have a bike that is truly mine.