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Its interesting. I dont care who I piss off so Ill wear anything :D But I aint riding with none of them sporty bikes! They aint nothing but trouble! The one thing I think might be worthy of consideration is expanding the ideology just a bit to the entire consitution, not just 2A, even if 2A is the focus.

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That can be a good idea too. But the problem with that is it will become a full time job because almost all our rights are constantly being broken. We'd be full time protesters..

 

Its interesting. I dont care who I piss off so Ill wear anything :D But I aint riding with none of them sporty bikes! They aint nothing but trouble! The one thing I think might be worthy of consideration is expanding the ideology just a bit to the entire consitution, not just 2A, even if 2A is the focus.

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Well, I could full time protest (and do) about my 2A rights :) But it boils down to the theme you are known for and the current project at hand. You dont have to bite off more than you can chew. For example, organise a ride in support of an NJ2AS event. Simple but effective toward the goal of the club.

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True..... Sounds good. Come on folks, more ideas?

 

Well, I could full time protest (and do) about my 2A rights :) But it boils down to the theme you are known for and the current project at hand. You dont have to bite off more than you can chew. For example, organise a ride in support of an NJ2AS event. Simple but effective toward the goal of the club.

 

 

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Well, THEY ARE TROUBLE!

 

The red ones mine :D Yellow is my brothers and when we get together, trouble it is!!!

 

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I love that photo, you've posted it before.

 

I can't help but wonder why Rossi couldn't do anything with Ducati and ended up back with Yamaha, though.

 

Sorry for the hi-jack OP.

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I love that photo, you've posted it before.

 

I can't help but wonder why Rossi couldn't do anything with Ducati and ended up back with Yamaha, though.

 

Sorry for the hi-jack OP.

I believe it was partial between his injury and the fact Ducati wasn't meeting his expectations. I guess we'll see if his return to yamaha get's him winning championships again. The guy is a beast on a bike...

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I think an open ride to benefit NJ2AS would be awesome!!! Especially if it was held on a sunday (I work saturdays). Frank and the good folks there could use the financial help, I'm sure.

 

Shane, you might want to consider something a little quicker than that little putt-putt you're pushing!! :keeporder:

 

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Checked them... they are in Ohio and it doesn't indicate they want to start more chapters outside their state...

 

You could call the club the "Founding Fathers"

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