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Old 06-25-2008, 07:49 PM
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Wink Freightliner LICK !!

I received my 8-08 issue a few days ago. I quickly noticed you good folks at AIM laid down
not 1, but 2 licks for RVTruckin USA. Some of us are too analytical I suppose. Such as the interesting speedo on the crustoration. I,ll have to pay a visit to Dale one day.
Call me fickle, but why is it when you decide you do not want " Just another BLACK Harley"
You spot one that changes youre entire outlook of BLACK. Worse, its only a wheel add that you spot the super sled on. 8-08 HB Baggers page 55 Metalsportsinc. Ive seen blackouts that do nothing for me, but thats a sled Id be beaming to call my own there.
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Old 06-26-2008, 12:30 AM
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I received my 8-08 issue a few days ago. I quickly noticed you good folks at AIM laid down
not 1, but 2 licks for RVTruckin USA. Some of us are too analytical I suppose. Such as the interesting speedo on the crustoration. I,ll have to pay a visit to Dale one day.
Call me fickle, but why is it when you decide you do not want " Just another BLACK Harley"
You spot one that changes youre entire outlook of BLACK. Worse, its only a wheel add that you spot the super sled on. 8-08 HB Baggers page 55 Metalsportsinc. Ive seen blackouts that do nothing for me, but thats a sled Id be beaming to call my own there.
Hunh? Is anyone besides me confused by the meaning of this post?
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Old 06-26-2008, 01:06 AM
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I will give it a whirl. Yeah I had to read it a few times. Seems a few topics kinda run togther.

I have not picked up the Aug issue so I am guessing.

1. You have two Ads for RVtrucking USA. I guess you are limited to one?

2. Likes the speedo on the Crustoration bike. Looking at getting one.

3. Sick of black bikes but saw a wheel ad with a blacked out bike and the juices started to flow.

I feel like that insurance commercial were the "Star" repeats what the customer is saying. Joan Rivers is in one of em.

Lelharley can you confirm the above??
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Old 06-28-2008, 09:50 PM
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Red face Thanks !!!!

I read a piece one time where a pastor said he could be preaching and have 4 different trains of thought going on at the same time. Thats a little much for me but maybe that was my problem. You are correct in that there are 3 different major topics in that 1 post. I guess it shows my inexperience in writing as I would have presumed everyone would know exactly what I was talking about. Presumed is kinda like assume, and we all know what that makes out of you and I both!! Maybe the easier way to say it all would be that there are some fine folks at AIM who have lightened my load over the yrs thru some real tough times and that I too am hopelessly hooked on Hawgs!!!! You know, I might could be a writer if I trained all those energies in to 1 topic Per.....
PS. I dont own a scoot right now and I live on a backroad, but its a way into a metro city. No less than 6 or 8 times a day do I hear the Harleys comin & going. You know how hard that is on you. Nuff to make a grown man wanna cry!!
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Old 06-28-2008, 10:08 PM
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Talking Southern Slang !!

It just hit me too that the southern slang of "laying down youre Lick " might also have been confusing. Sorry !! LDL can work for anything like you did it, a response, an action you took, I did that, I layed down my lick. Just a little geographical slang. We also call Georgia, Jawja, and Houston, Uston. Go ahead and say it, Darn southern Hicks. Im laughing too!!!! Blessings.
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Old 06-29-2008, 03:09 AM
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It's pretty cool that with the internet you can communicate with the entire world in a back road home and that you get your "fix" for Harleys with the AIM mag. Here's hoping you get your own Hog someday.


Jc your pretty good at that!
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Old 06-30-2008, 11:43 PM
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lelharley: I had some good times with my stays in the south. This one gal I came across..........Ended up going to a bar in the Middle of the swamp with her. I aint ever going to forget that night. My first thought was I was being led for a beating and a lifting of a wallet. Naw I knew her for some time. Good Wholesome Southern Belle with a side of Jack Rabbit and ......... Oh geez it was fun.

Anyway keep listening to those bikes until you get one. Glad we got you figured out a bit.
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Old 07-02-2008, 09:30 PM
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Smile Southern Snipin

Back in my days of runnin & gunnin I remember crossin the bridge over the apalatchaphya swamp on I 10 in Louisiana. 22 miles long, I think the longest in the US. Over this bridge theres only 1 get off in the entire 22 miles. Theres a beer joint and mom & pop store about half way. We got off to buy some of what we had no business drinking and I,ll never forget there was a 55 chevy nomad, kinda trashed out. Glancing inside the classic there were
Coca cola flats stacked up under the wheel for the driver seat, and a short beach chair for the passenger. Now thats dirt poor there bud!!! Still better than walkin!!
Speaking of Hogs, Man I found an 87 bagger thats about as sweet as it gets for a 20 yr old bike. One of those that you park in the living room to keep the snow off of it. 68000 miles, and very clean. So in the typical Fanatic fashion, Ive already researched, what, not if, the proper engine treatment would do justice to a 20 yr old EVO. Man these new bikes just dont have the Long slow lope of an old carburated evo like this one. MUSIC to my ears!!!
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