Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
But, since you're staying, why not plan to make a trip up to Bailey and show me some of those mad shooting skills you possess? I'll invite a few other select guys from the forum. You can show us old guys how it's done.

We can stand around and wave at each other and then do some serious shooting. I'm never too old to learn from an expert.
This visual made me LOL.

Quote Originally Posted by kanekutter05 View Post
And good luck stopping us because we're bigger, stronger, faster, smarter and (because we all grew up playing those goddamn video boxes you all loathe so much) better shots than you.
I am under 30, enjoy video games AND can't believe you actually wrote this ^ Gamers don't automatically = good shots dude. And younger doesn't mean smarter, stronger and bigger...what a silly generalization.

Quote Originally Posted by kanekutter05 View Post
See that's the whole outlaw biker mentality. I just don't get it because it's so silly.
It's astounding that you think all bikers should wave no matter what the situation.

I am as far from the outlaw biker mentality as one can be. I have never been in trouble with the law, I don't wear leather, don't care what you ride, have NEVER stopped at a "biker" bar or any other bar while riding (I like to be stone cold sober while I ride) and don't think I am part of some biker club that I have to wave at every other biker.

You may think riding is part of your image but it is not part of mine. I ride to so I can have a fun way to get from point A to point B...not so people notice me. Two people on bikes crossing paths does not make them a family. The simple fact that two people ride is not anything close to being a brotherhood. I know that even though I am not a vet.