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  1. CanadianBiker

    could be another Ferguson Missouri ?

    The cops went straight into a situation they understood to be a man with a gun threatening people. Pussies? No. What's "out of range"? 50 yards? 100? With how many civilians between them and the gunman? How many doorways and sidestreets where somebody could walk into the middle of it...
  2. CanadianBiker

    Ferguson Missouri

    Driving is a privilege, not a right. It carries certain obligations, such as being insured, having your vehicle in good repair, and obeying the traffic laws. She chose not to. She could have avoided all the problems which came out of it by simply not breaking the law in the first place. Then she...
  3. CanadianBiker

    Ferguson Missouri

    He's not wrong.
  4. CanadianBiker

    Ferguson Missouri

    I read it in its entireity. Then I read it again just now, to make sure I hadn't missed something crucial. From the tone of your post, I don't think you're interested in anyone's opinion, just having your own opinion validated. And based on my interpretation of what I read, I can't do that.
  5. CanadianBiker

    Ferguson Missouri

    Did you actually read the article? The woman crying racism and poverty had multiple warrants for her arrest. She admits to speeding, a lot, and also has driven without insurance. Hardly a sympathetic character. Imagine her in a different context: multiple convictions for driving related...
  6. CanadianBiker

    Transit Tales-The Joys of Public Transit and Shared Spaces

    Share your stories of riding public transit. Couple of weeks ago I was on the Yonge subway going north at the end of the day. Train was full but not crowded. A few seats down from me was a homeless looking man; great big guy, long straggly hair, bushy beard, filthy clothes, clutching a bottle...
  7. CanadianBiker

    what do you think

    MacDoc (and The Burgman)
  8. CanadianBiker

    10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman

    I see what you did there.:D But yeah, I'll stick with "always leery". No different than always cautious riding in traffic.
  9. CanadianBiker

    10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman

    Frankly, she sounds as fanatical as any feminazi. I'm always leery of people who deal in absolutes, especially when pointing fingers at others. And I have to ask, assuming the author has children, where are they while she spends hours writing articles extolling the virtues of being a...
  10. CanadianBiker

    When a man hits a woman back

    I love how almost every one of the women who instigated the violence immediately turns on the waterworks and plays the victim when the man retaliates.
  11. CanadianBiker

    Julian Blanc - seminars on how to use physical violence to pick up women

    Not just men. From How to Lose Weight to How to Love Your Fatness, there are plenty of charlatans getting rich on the distaff's side as well.
  12. CanadianBiker

    Today, I rode a Harley

    Excellent points. Though I have to echo RockerGuy's sentiments; where are the snappy one liners and non-sequitors?
  13. CanadianBiker

    Today, I rode a Harley

    You are, as you so often are, perfectly right. Left without an audience, most of the attention seekers wouldn't bother with the attention seeking behaviour. But I wonder if something else would also happen; would those who behave in accordance with social mores abandon their civil behaviour? And...
  14. CanadianBiker

    Today, I rode a Harley

    Can I use that as my signature? It's...:crybaby:...it's beautiful, man.
  15. CanadianBiker

    Today, I rode a Harley

    Nope. I have a Harley logo because this is, afterall, a motorcycle site, so it's relevant. I don't get apoplectic when I see other brands in people's names and/or profile pictures, so I'm not "vs." anything. I've had Hondas, Triumphs, a Suzuki and a Kawasaki. All had their good and bad. Just...
  16. CanadianBiker

    Today, I rode a Harley

    Dammit!! LMAO:lmao:
  17. CanadianBiker

    Today, I rode a Harley

    I absolutely agree that D-Bag behaviour which intrudes on others becomes their business. But said D-baggery is not restricted to any one brand. Ask anyone who lives near FOTC. As far as the video goes (I only watched about 15 seconds worth; too emotionally overwhelming), it's a marketing tool...
  18. CanadianBiker

    Today, I rode a Harley

    Ah, so it's a philanthropic mission. Good to know. ---- I can understand if somebody actually asks your opinion, just having some trouble with the apparent need to spew unsolicited vitriol, but I'm probably missing something. Hey, mind if I PM you when I'm ready to buy my next bike? Want to...
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