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Stephen and Dan and I are going to 88 keys on Sat. night with a friend of mine from San Jose. Anyone is welcome to come, it's always a good time there, just don't touch the food.Alpha Team Inductee
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2013 Zboard San Francisco Special
2010 Buell XB9SX
2009 Harley-Davidson 883 Iron - "Xerces"
1991 BMW 362iS Touring - "Stephanie/The Death Machine 2.0"
1974 Honda CB360/CL360 Scrambler Project
1971 Honda Trail 90 - "Stephen Parish"
2008 Saab 9-3 Convertible
2002 Mazda Miata LS
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is that sharpie roundel?Transaction Feedback: -click here
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Originally posted by kid325e View PostNot sure what you mean..
Keep quiet 12toes. Grown ups are talking.
quick trivia question. what famous icon had 12 toes?
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Originally posted by Eta power View PostNOT TRUE. I fucking hate the idea of some random stranger spilling gas all over my freshly clayed and waxed paint.Alpha Team Inductee
2014 Icon E-Flyer
2013 Zboard San Francisco Special
2010 Buell XB9SX
2009 Harley-Davidson 883 Iron - "Xerces"
1991 BMW 362iS Touring - "Stephanie/The Death Machine 2.0"
1974 Honda CB360/CL360 Scrambler Project
1971 Honda Trail 90 - "Stephen Parish"
2008 Saab 9-3 Convertible
2002 Mazda Miata LS
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Originally posted by camip View PostBecause we have to pay sales tax and pump our own gas. Thanks for rubbing it in asshole.
Originally posted by OldDrunkenSailor View PostThey are supremely vexed when you come up on a motorcycle, like they don't know whether they should attempt to fill it or let you do it yourself. Luckily they won't force themselves upon your bike (or your car if it's worth a damn).Originally posted by James Crivellone1) The internet is NOT serious business.
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