Some Funny Comics I recently received in emails
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And as a residential painting contractor I had to read it TWICE.
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A man goes to the eye doctor and says, “I have trouble seeing things at a distance.”
The doc takes him over to the window, points up to the sky, and says, “What do you see up there?”
The guy says, “The sun.”
The doctor says, “That’s right. So, exactly HOW far do you need to see?"
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Now this is funny.
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Now this is funny.
MY first Army assignment was to US Army Field Station Berlin in 1973. We had British Army and USAF folks also working with us. One of the Zoomies I worked with claimed his roommate had rebuilt an old Harley several times in his barracks room due to continual problems with the motor leaking oil.
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It was a matter of convenience. An oil change was a gradual process, check and add as necessary. No hassle with the nuisance of scheduled mileage. No worries with disposal.
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I read somewhere that H D was bragging about the fact that 97% of all Harleys sold since 2000 are still on the road today. So does that mean that the other 3% actually made it HOME from their rides?
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I read somewhere that H D was bragging about the fact that 97% of all Harleys sold since 2000 are still on the road today. So does that mean that the other 3% actually made it HOME from their rides?
They "97%" are at the bar.
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They "97%" are at the bar.
Back in the day that was all they were used for. Back in the 70's while taking vacations on my 1975 Goldwing you only saw the Harley's around towns, very rarely did you see one on the road traveling.
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The reason you seldom seen them on the road was because they needed a van or pickup truck to follow them and pick up the parts that fell off. Maybe that is how those truchs were called pick up trucks.
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1970s were the AMF years for Harley. 'Nuff said.
(I still think the CR1000 was a bitchin' bike!)
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1970s were the AMF years for Harley. 'Nuff said.
(I still think the CR1000 was a bitchin' bike!)
AMF = Adios Mother F--ker
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The reason you seldom seen them on the road was because they needed a van or pickup truck to follow them and pick up the parts that fell off. Maybe that is how those truchs were called pick up trucks.
That would be correct.
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AMF = Adios Mother F--ker
More to it than that. I know that also. But most of the problem was called Harley Davidson. I have been riding since 1964, I bought my first Harley in 2012. You want to buy it?
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More to it than that. I know that also. But most of the problem was called Harley Davidson. I have been ridi mileng since 1964, I bought my first Harley in 2012. You want to buy it?
I've got a 2000 fat boy with 18000 miles on it sitting in the garage and a 2011 Cheetah back in NY plus the sling -- I don't think I need another toy right now
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I'm going to bring the Cheetah here to florida in september. I think I'll try to sell it along with the enclosed trailer.
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MY first Army assignment was to US Army Field Station Berlin in 1973. We had British Army and USAF folks also working with us. One of the Zoomies I worked with claimed his roommate had rebuilt an old Harley several times in his barracks room due to continual problems with the motor leaking oil.
I had always heard that an oil leak was just a Harley marking it's spot, like a pit bull....
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Well I went to the drawer and found my cool guy badge, dusted it off and I’m wearing it proudly again as we just sold the Prius!
On the hunt for a jeep wrangler as my girl wants to go off-road. . I told her they don’t make any mods for this vehicle that is strictly a SS thing.