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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 5:25 am
by Tennif Shoe
dear that guy,

yes, i know it is wet on the street you do not need to drive on the shoulder spraying water onto me.

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:08 am
by Johnj
Tennif Shoe wrote:dear that guy,

yes, i know it is wet on the street you do not need to drive on the shoulder spraying water onto me.
Did you know it's against the law, in most Asian country's, to splash somebody. :lol:

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:41 am
by blues2cruise
Dear That Guy

Thank you for parking so close to me that I cannot stand my bike up straight.
(or open my car door)

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:37 pm
by Theweapon52
Amdonim wrote:Dear Loud-Sportbike-Guy,

Why do you constantly rev your bike going 5 mph through campus? Do you have some idle control problem, or is this more of a compensation thing?


+1

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:31 pm
by Theweapon52
Dear that guy,

yes my bike is fast, no you cant sit on it.

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 2:33 pm
by ceemes
Dear That Guy,

Thank you. How did you know I was gasping for a smoke? It was very kind of you to toss one to me and a lit one at that. Saves me the trouble of fumbling for my lighter at 100 KPH. It's just a pity I wasn't able to pop up my visor in time to catch it, sadly it bounced off and was lost on the road.

Ceemes

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:25 pm
by Wrider
Dear That Guy,

Yes I know my bike is awesome, no you can't sit on it. And in which case I am sorry for the bruises you sustained when I forcibly removed you from my motorcycle. Maybe next time I'll have the time to teach you a lesson!

Sincerely,
The Big Guy that embarrassed you in front of your girl.

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:02 pm
by king robb
Wrider wrote:Dear That Guy,

Yes I know my bike is awesome, no you can't sit on it. And in which case I am sorry for the bruises you sustained when I forcibly removed you from my motorcycle. Maybe next time I'll have the time to teach you a lesson!

Sincerely,
The Big Guy that embarrassed you in front of your girl.
Wrider wrote:Basically what I'm asking you to do is stop acting like an internet tough guy. It's annoying and juvenile. Grow up, go ride, and enjoy it.
See, everything is funny.

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:27 pm
by Wrider
Dude seriously? Are you done being a kid yet? Have I done that in person? Yes. Have I asked you to stop being a juvenile? Yes. Now go away and make noise.

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:44 am
by king robb
Wrider wrote:Dude seriously? Are you done being a kid yet? Have I done that in person? Yes. Have I asked you to stop being a juvenile? Yes. Now go away and make noise.
First off to the rest of the forum...sorry that I let this go on....
...but I can't stand self righteous hypocrites.

Yes, seriously. it was less than a week ago that you sent me that very rude message, because you got sensitive about my sense of humor; and here we are with you doing exactly what you accused me of.

The irony of it to me is that I am not one to posture... or "play internet tough guy" as you put it. If I have done so in any thread...someone (like a moderator) please let me know.

The second funny in this is that you didn't even bother to make up your own story...I mean really, did you take before and after pictures too?

"now go away and make some noise" Finally we get to your real problem. Yes I ride a Harley. No, it does not have a stock exhaust nor shorties. I am also not a stop light throttle jockey.

Ride your ride. Don't trip on mine.
Also, if you can't resist being judgemental...at least don't be what you complain about.