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#101
Question: Why would a 1% MC want to sell their support shirts at an H-D dealer event and why would the dealership accept their request for a booth? Dealerships are about promoting their HOG chapter, not helping 1%ers raise funds. That is part of my original post that has not been answered.
#104
I support the largest criminal organization in the world every year when I pay my taxes.
I live in Luzerne County,PA so the majority of the criminals are in the court house. I don't want to toss politics in here so it for yourself.
Score:
LCCH--0
FBI--19......soon to be 21
I live in Luzerne County,PA so the majority of the criminals are in the court house. I don't want to toss politics in here so it for yourself.
Score:
LCCH--0
FBI--19......soon to be 21
#105
Question: Why would a 1% MC want to sell their support shirts at an H-D dealer event and why would the dealership accept their request for a booth? Dealerships are about promoting their HOG chapter, not helping 1%ers raise funds. That is part of my original post that has not been answered.
#108
Question: Why would a 1% MC want to sell their support shirts at an H-D dealer event and why would the dealership accept their request for a booth? Dealerships are about promoting their HOG chapter, not helping 1%ers raise funds. That is part of my original post that has not been answered.
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#109
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Springfield, Ohio
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Question: Why would a 1% MC want to sell their support shirts at an H-D dealer event and why would the dealership accept their request for a booth? Dealerships are about promoting their HOG chapter, not helping 1%ers raise funds. That is part of my original post that has not been answered.
#110
Question: Why would a 1% MC want to sell their support shirts at an H-D dealer event and why would the dealership accept their request for a booth? Dealerships are about promoting their HOG chapter, not helping 1%ers raise funds. That is part of my original post that has not been answered.
Dealership owners can be as varied as the bikers themselves.