statdawg
High & Dry
No, it's not natural!
Real Americans always reject unnatural things like eyeglasses, CPAPs and air conditioning.
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No, it's not natural!
No, it's not natural!
I digress, this whole discussion is far from being about beemers! I am fairly new to MOA and cannot believe after attending this Rally (my first ) this is creating such noise, heck ya'all are louder than my stock GT pipes on the subject. Everyone I met was friendly, engaging, excited to be there and talk bikes, what a great time!
Because it's NOT the natural state of order.
From the Moderator Team
For those of you that have been following this thread you will see that is now missing a few posts. This is in response to a disruptive post that has also been taken care of.
An unfortunate result of this is the loss of some excellent, supportive posting that should make everyone proud to be a MOA member and epitomizes what the Club is about.
Thank you all for your cooperation and ride safe. The Mod Team
Drubery, on behalf of many MOA members, I apologize! I've been thinking alot about this forum and the conversations that have been taking place in the past few days and I find I am somewhat embarrassed on behalf of the MOA and it's members. If I were a Noob to this group, I probably would not return. The behaviour and opinions of a few are not an indication of the group as a whole.
Friends are Family but do we really need to be so dysfunctional??? Come on, folks...we just shared a fantastic week together. Why ruin the afterglow? Thank a volunteer, remember the new friends you made, or plan to stay home next year.
Since we knew once the rally started we wouldn't really be doing much riding we headed out to Bloomsburg early.
One of the interesting things we got to do was ride the Millersburg Ferry to cross the Susquehanna river. It was funny that with all the high tech ways we use to communicate today, a simple open or closed door across the river is still an effective way to signal the ferry driver.
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