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Old 10-15-2005   #21 (permalink)
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Would be much better if we could only speak about motorcycles here, especially the Brit R III.
This is a good idea.... As I have said from the start all are welcome here and I know we (well, at least me) can learn a lot from others in different countries. I think the US has been secluded far too long from the rest of the world and this internet thing has been an eye opener.

As far as the fiasco in New Orleans... that is not our proudest moment. At least the media was there and now our justice system will deal with it.

But on a lighter note.... check out some of those videos in Paul's "Tourer" link... some of those are awesome!!!!

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As someone who was born in France(Laseyne) of a Polish father, German mother and who immigrated to this country in 61 to definitly find the American dream which we did by the way by breaking our asses,learning English etc. I needed a pretty good sense of humour being raised in NYC and catching jokes/teases etc. about my background. As far as I'm concerned a little ribbing,joking is all good. It's when it turns to critical or nasty then things turn to ***** pretty rapidly. I would think that every country has it's good and bad. When we loose our sense of humour it doesn't matter what you ride, you will always be ticked at life and the world. As they say "merde alors' lets ride.....
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Awesome clip Toystoretom. Paris sight-seeing and Paris-by-night (or dawn) in one single package, for visiting bikers who are in a real hurry :razz:
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