Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
#141
RE: Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
ORIGINAL: Budz
Did you ever start wearing underwear under your chaps??
Did you ever start wearing underwear under your chaps??
#143
RE: Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
i like it when they hold the door open for me or give me a smile. better that the finger or locking the doors on me.
#145
RE: Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
ORIGINAL: DenimStreet
A) I am not, nor will I ever be Hillary's friend
B) These things happen when I am nowhere near here
C) I am not, nor will I ever be Hillary's friend
ORIGINAL: barnyard
Half feel sorry for you because you live near the Clintons! The other half are scared because they think you're Hillary's friend!
Half feel sorry for you because you live near the Clintons! The other half are scared because they think you're Hillary's friend!
B) These things happen when I am nowhere near here
C) I am not, nor will I ever be Hillary's friend
#146
RE: Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
I think its that Charles Manson glare!
and that do it yourself, cross tatoo on your forehead
and that do it yourself, cross tatoo on your forehead
#147
RE: Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
ORIGINAL: HDWG
Family resturant....Nashville IN...family type weekend trip place, with alittle biker problem....riding down there is good...tons of bikers mixed with families and kids shopping
Family resturant....Nashville IN...family type weekend trip place, with alittle biker problem....riding down there is good...tons of bikers mixed with families and kids shopping
ORIGINAL: TxHarleyGuy2007
I must be frequenting the wrong establishments........
ORIGINAL: HDWG
just nice regular women start rubbing my leather covered *** in the middle of a resturant, three of them sitting eating while I was standing at the register waiting to pay
just nice regular women start rubbing my leather covered *** in the middle of a resturant, three of them sitting eating while I was standing at the register waiting to pay
#148
RE: Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
Not so much now, but go back 10 years. I rode a matt black chopped rat, always wore leather jeans and jacket, had a ZZ beard, shaved head with ponytail ( hey, it was a stage I was going thru!). I'd walk into a store and people would take 2 steps back and try not to stare. The funniest was thesinger in a local band we used to follow, he looked tough as nails. After going to half a dozen gigs, he told my wife during the band's break, "You know, your old man looks like he'd be interesting to talk to, but he looks so...FORBIDDING!" I laughed my **** off at that!
#149
RE: Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
ORIGINAL: mnvikingsfan
I dont get any strange looks at all. I'm 6'5, shaved head, 270 and in pretty good shape. I'd say most people are pretty friendly for the most part...maybe I should grow some facial hair to scare em some more!!
I dont get any strange looks at all. I'm 6'5, shaved head, 270 and in pretty good shape. I'd say most people are pretty friendly for the most part...maybe I should grow some facial hair to scare em some more!!
#150
RE: Why are people either afriad or overly-polite when I am riding?
What was it someone said "bad boys do what good boys dream about"
As some say parking never a problem, getting served at a bar never a problem, having people talk to us never a problem
Recent story - as usual chapter has its end of riding season riding party, followed couple of weeks later by 50 of us heading off for Christmas Dinner Dance at a local Hilton (gives the girls a chance to dress up). Half the guys wore chapter kilts and waistcoasts with usual patches.
When we entered the function hall, by chance in single file, you could hear a pin drop from the other 260 people at the dinner.
After 30 mins they soon discovered who the real party people were and were all round our table, buying us drinkand asking us to dance etc etc.
We're nice people really
As some say parking never a problem, getting served at a bar never a problem, having people talk to us never a problem
Recent story - as usual chapter has its end of riding season riding party, followed couple of weeks later by 50 of us heading off for Christmas Dinner Dance at a local Hilton (gives the girls a chance to dress up). Half the guys wore chapter kilts and waistcoasts with usual patches.
When we entered the function hall, by chance in single file, you could hear a pin drop from the other 260 people at the dinner.
After 30 mins they soon discovered who the real party people were and were all round our table, buying us drinkand asking us to dance etc etc.
We're nice people really