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Sky Doggie
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Date Posted: 09:47:16 03/08/01 Thu
In reply to:
Marc
's message, "Skydoggie" on 07:00:39 03/08/01 Thu
>>>>Marc,
>>>>good point, I myself am pretty small...I mean...if I
>>>>didn't know you, and you walked up to me and spoke,
>>>>I'd probably pee myself. You are a big guy, and the
>>>>leather, and bike...big men just scare me. But I got
>>>>to know you on the boards before we met, and you are
>>a
>>>>pussy cat. All the other big hairy, leather wearing,
>>>>bike riding (giggle) men I met that day were also
>>>>pussy cats. You guys have a heart of gold...your not
>>>>big bad SOB's ripping through the town, your all a
>>>>bunch of pussy cats. However, even knowing that, I
>>>>still cringe when a big man walks in my direction,
>>but
>>>>I know if I were to get to know some of them I
>>>>wouldn't feel that way.
>>>>
>>>>Now on to these kids killing people. I don't think
>>>>SOME of the parents are to blame. One of the sets of
>>>>parents from Columbine (the killers folks) They are
>>>>just good people, they taught him right from wrong,
>>>>even one of the girls parents (who this kid killed)
>>>>said his folks were gold. I know things happen
>behind
>>>>closed doors sometimes, but in some cases (not all)
>I
>>>>think it really is the kid who needs all the blame.
>>We
>>>>are so fast to blame, but we hardly ever blame the
>>>>guilty party. We always look for someone else to
>>place
>>>>blame on, they had a bad upbringing, they used
>drugs,
>>>>they were abused....so what, I was abused when I was
>>a
>>>>child, raped, beat by father, and 2 husbands...my
>>life
>>>>was total shit, guess what...I didn't kill anyone.
>>>>(although I could write a book on 101 ways to kill
>an
>>>>ex without being caught) If I were to kill someone,
>>>>they would pull all this stuff up from my past,
>>things
>>>>I try really hard not to think about anymore, and
>say
>>>>that's the reason. I say bullshit. People with good
>>>>upbringings do the same crimes. It's time to stop
>>>>blaming good people for what thier stupid kids do.
>It
>>>>would be wrong to say that good people don't turn
>>bad,
>>>>and that good people(what most would consider good
>>>>anyway) don't kill, cause it's just not true. To
>say
>>>>that only negleted kids act out is wrong aswell. My
>>>>mom is a good mom, the best, but she didn't know
>what
>>>>I was doing when I was out with my friends, she
>>>>couldn't watch me 24-7, she trusted me, and in the
>>>>Lord that everything would turn out ok. And that's
>>>>just what those other folks did, they try their best
>>>>to be good folks, but we all know what it's like to
>>be
>>>>a teen, you can hide damn near anything from your
>>>>folks. Good at home, bully at school, picks on kids
>>>>all the time, then the "good" kid who is being
>picked
>>>>on snaps. Did his folks see it comming, hell
>no..he's
>>>>the "good" one. Was this kid taught right from
>wrong,
>>>>damn right...he's the "good" one...should his
>parents
>>>>suffer...HELL NO!
>>>>
>>>>Just my 2 cents.
>>>Thanks for your 2 cents Kim. But it's worth alot
>more
>>>than that for sure!!!
>>>As far as us riders portraying a tough image, ya part
>>>of me wants people to think I'm a bad ass, but on the
>>>other hand, we are trying to dispell the myth that if
>>>you ride a bike and wear black leather that you're a
>>>hell raising, bottle smashing, women grabbing, bunch
>>>of hellians. Those are the 1%ers, meaning that 99%
>of
>>>riders are decent people, it's the 1% that make that
>>>their lifestyle. As for the black leather, it
>>>actually serves a purpose, if you go down, heaven
>>>forbid, it protects us against road rash.
>>
>>
>>Tell me one thing: Why did/do your kind of bikers
>>look down on and make fun of my kind of bikers--the
>>offroad kind who wear helmets, denim, and Redwing
>>boots to protect themselves? Maybe things have
>>changed but back in the '70s we were the objects of
>>dirty looks, unkind remarks, hoots and smirks, etc.
>>It really hurt, maaaaaaaaaaan!!!
>>:)
>>
>>
>>
>>>As far as your second paragraph about the men who
>>>didn't treat you right, like you said, most of the
>>>time I am a mild mannered person, but it's people
>like
>>>that that push my buttons. My wife experienced
>>>mistreatment also, sho would never let me meet her
>>>dad, he's dead now, may he rot in hell, I know-I know
>>>I should forgive, but it's allfull hard to. Nor will
>>>she tell me the name of the male babysitter her and
>>>her sister had, she knows what I'll do to them, can
>>>you say anger mangement counciling?? How can these
>>>sick people do this crap? I know this may not mean
>as
>>>much coming from a man, but if there was any way I
>>>could get ahold of these scum I'd probably break a
>>>commandment or two. Forgive me for my strong
>>>feelings, but I am human and these carbon based
>oxygen
>>>wasting lumps of crap don't even come close. I tell
>>>you what, my daughter is 12 now, she's starting to
>>>develope into a woman, if any jerk even thinks of
>>>looking at her crooked, all those teddy bear bikers
>>>will show their 1%er side.
>>>I'm sorry to rant, but I guess I feel some guilt just
>>>being a man. And I know these scum will get theirs
>in
>>>the end, but ..... well let's just leave it at that.
>Hon,
>You'll never hear me bashing anyone riding a bike.
>O.K., maybe the yuppies on BM'ers. lol Actually the
>only type of riders that annoy me is the ones with
>more money than sense. You know the ones that buy a
>flashy motorcycle just to "Be Seen".
>Actually I LOVE off road riding, I prefer a
>quad-runner, but hey. As far as people riding other
>brands, up till Xmas of '98, I was one of them. I
>just think all of us riders need to stick together.
>And those of you on 4 wheels, PLEASE, PLEASE watch out
>for my fellow riders, have lost too many bros from
>people who, "didn't see anything"
>Remeber, keep the shiney side up!!
Good advice! I've had the shiny side down over the mountain a couple of time. Thank God for trees! I was remembering large groups of HOGS practically taking over small mountain towns and looking down their noses at us on our Suzukis and Yamahas as we rode in for lunch soaking wet or covered in dirt and sounding like bumble bees. Ah, those were the days! Maybe those guys were part of that 1% you spoke of. Anyway, we had a good time so it didn't matter. From what I've seen and heard most are like you!
:)
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