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Posted 1/10/2006 12:16:00 PM
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Originally posted by wirewood

You know what? You people are rude. This is the most rediculous discussion I've seen. Who whould want to be part of this board? Who cares about loud pipes? The world is full of sound. Noice pollution? How about eye pollution! Like your face, which is why you have no life and live on discussion boards! You don't like loud pipes? I don't like crotch rockets with their little space aliens on them zipping dnagerously through traffic - I don't like rainy days and high dangerous winds - I don't like taxes. Grow up - the world doesn't exist to make the PC babies confortable. You're the type that whines and cries like a wuss when your girlfriend, if you have one, treats you mean. I hate whining complaining little play ants who are big men in discussion board fantasy life and whiny little babies in real life.

Hey I have a suggestion, you rude little arrogant mouthy idiot. LIVE AND LET LIVE. Get off your imaginary high horse, and you might find that people might even like you. Otherwise, you'll live your friendless insecure little life secretly judging the world and whining when your girlfriend is mad and thinking your little PC fantasy world is so superior when in reality you're a sniveling loser.

Arrogant, rude, annoying. That's you. I'll make sure next time I'm next to you at light I rev her up til your windows rattle, just to play you off.




Glad you enjoy the forum !!!!
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Posted 4/25/2006 9:13:37 AM
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Yeah what you said hoopdc. I find wirewood's analysis of the forum website to be very ironic. I've been on the net now for about eight years and the MCN forums to me are the most informative and logically interactive that I have found to date. Wirewood's post looks like the typical post I would see on AOL or Yahoo! - "arrogant, rude, annoying." I'm glad I've finally found a website where the majority of the users can debate a subject in an intelligent and respectful manner.
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Posted 5/28/2006 2:55:25 PM


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What defines " loud pipes " ? It is fairly obvious that this is a very subjective issue , perhaps it is somewhat relative to the "what you ride vs. what I ride " catagorization that used to pollute this forum .

When I'm in the cage , a louder motorcycle gets my attention on an auditory level quicker than a quieter bike . Are some bikes too loud ? IMO , yes . Unbaffled shotgun pipes annoy me , and I'm certain that my mellow Screamin' Eagle pipes irritate some.......

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