To: ohioman
Yeah, all bikers are tough guys aren't they? And everyone in the South has a Harley and a Confederate flag on their pickup, don't they?
It's your post that is a joke. For parroting a bunch of ridiculous cliches. And what the "Spew World Order" and the "American South" has to do with the subject is anyone's guess.
Harley does recognize that the biker demographic has changed even if you don't.
Yeah, your biker friends might "beat the shit" out of me. As a group. One on one, I'd lay the lot of them out.
You know what they say. "Big bike, small dick".
To: marshmallow
"Yeah, your biker friends might "beat the shit" out of me. As a group. One on one, I'd lay the lot of them out."
And everyone in cyberspace is a badass.
The demographic does not include cross dressing queer brits.
To: marshmallow
It had nothing to do with stereotypes, or marketing segments, or demographics. It was a case of people disappointed because an American company which prides itself on its roots would actually headline someone like EJ. The reaction would have been the same with the Dixie Chicks.
Funny that everyone seems to have missed that.
Besides, Indians are way cooler =)
To: marshmallow
I don't own a bike, nor are these biker types my friends. I am just stating the facts. It's not my problem if you don't like it.
74 posted on
09/03/2003 10:30:26 AM PDT by
ohioman
To: marshmallow
>>>>>>Harley does recognize that the biker demographic has changed even if you don't. <<<<<
You are wrong.....at least 1/3 of the attendees voted with their feet and left the concert....were you there to see it?....I didn't think so!
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