Let's See Your Cut...
#72
Most of the original 1% clubs were formed by veterans returning from WWII. Many brought back souvenirs. As an F-U to society (I think Sonny Barger once said it was like raising the middle finger to "normal" people) many wore the **** symbols on jackets and cuts precisely because they knew it made people uncomfortable. I seriously doubt that Chicken ever considered himself a ****. But he is unlikely to explain it to you. And he doesn't need to.
#74
About the **** symbols on my vest, which I missed most of that discussion...no I was never a **** or in any hate group. I have always liked WW2 medals, flags and helmets, which I had a few of.
Back in my club days, we did anything and everything to **** off, disgust and irritate the "citizens". The way we looked, smelled and what we wore. The more they hated it, the more we did, no matter what it was. I know of one member that I don't think ever bathed. I only bathed once a week myself.
But that was 40 years ago. If you met me now, you'd never know I was that person then.
Back in my club days, we did anything and everything to **** off, disgust and irritate the "citizens". The way we looked, smelled and what we wore. The more they hated it, the more we did, no matter what it was. I know of one member that I don't think ever bathed. I only bathed once a week myself.
But that was 40 years ago. If you met me now, you'd never know I was that person then.
#75
About the **** symbols on my vest, which I missed most of that discussion...no I was never a **** or in any hate group. I have always liked WW2 medals, flags and helmets, which I had a few of.
Back in my club days, we did anything and everything to **** off, disgust and irritate the "citizens". The way we looked, smelled and what we wore. The more they hated it, the more we did, no matter what it was. I know of one member that I don't think ever bathed. I only bathed once a week myself.
But that was 40 years ago. If you met me now, you'd never know I was that person then.
Back in my club days, we did anything and everything to **** off, disgust and irritate the "citizens". The way we looked, smelled and what we wore. The more they hated it, the more we did, no matter what it was. I know of one member that I don't think ever bathed. I only bathed once a week myself.
But that was 40 years ago. If you met me now, you'd never know I was that person then.
#77
From one Marine to another, wear what you want Devil Dog! You earned that right. Thank you for your service. Semper Fi!
#79
Do you have a problem with what I choose to have on my cut? I served in the US Marine Corps for eight years as an infantryman, I believe I have earned the right to put whatever I want on my property. As you can see the U.S. Flag is right where it should be, near my heart. I'm very proud of my Mexican heritage so I'll display it with pride as well. If that's a source of grief for you or anyone else then I just feel sorry for you.
Well replied, kudos. Really thought you were taking it somewhere else.
#80
Do you have a problem with what I choose to have on my cut? I served in the US Marine Corps for eight years as an infantryman, I believe I have earned the right to put whatever I want on my property. As you can see the U.S. Flag is right where it should be, near my heart. I'm very proud of my Mexican heritage so I'll display it with pride as well. If that's a source of grief for you or anyone else then I just feel sorry for you.