Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The gentleman kindly requests that you please refrain from touching his motorcycle

Spotted by a reader last evening on St. Mark's Place...




Thankfully there's no penalty for taking photos...

10 comments:

  1. That's one classy guy, who is surely popular with everyone whom he encounters.

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  2. Karma will dictate that plenty of pooches have peed on those tires.

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  3. The Macho Man Randy SavageJuly 28, 2010 at 4:23 PM

    Ohhhhhh yeah. Anonymous 3:20, I was born in Columbus, Ohio. You shut up before I snap into you and stuff you in that chopper's tail pipe.

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  4. A True Native LESerJuly 28, 2010 at 4:28 PM

    I was born, grew up and still live in this neighborhood and I say the sign is a sign of a pure idiot, a true dope in the old sense, a filthy nasty misogynist, a pseudo little man who is terrified of his own shrinking masculinity, and if I see the bike,perhaps I'll have more than my dog piss on it!!! Pity the poor bike owner - I'd wager the bike is a substitute for his own tiny and probaly very inadequate, mal-functioning so-called manhood!

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  5. "it's not a motorcycle babe, it's a chopper."

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  6. First of all, it is definitely a rule to never touch anybody's bike...ever. Second, at least this guy put some poetry out there. I appreciate a little rhyme when it's time.

    Hold the groans.

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  7. @Jill

    Ha!

    You been listening to those Andrew Dice Clay records again?

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  8. Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.

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  9. hahahaha!!

    that is hilarious

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