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From: shz@mare.att.com (Keeper of the 'Tude)
Subject: Re: Riceburner Respect
Organization: Office of 'Tude Licensing
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1993 14:19:27 GMT
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In article <oXZ12B1w164w@cellar.org>, craig@cellar.org (Saint Craig) writes:
> No anyone who is a "true" rider with the real riding attitude will offer a
> wave, weather they are on a Harley or on a Honda or some other bike, inless
> they have a serious case of my bike is better than your and you're too low
> to be acknowleged. This you'll find is the case with most of the harley
> riders out here where I am, however I still give them a wave, and ride
> secure in the knowlege that I'm a better persob than they are.

Huh?

- Roid
