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<sigh> Dusty
When I graduated college with student loan debt I took care of my obligations and needs before i took care of my wants. Bought my first house at 23 and rode a 10 year old motorcycle back and forth. Today I work with millennials who are responsible members of society. They made the right choices and kept their student debt to a minimum by working while going to school and getting into the Co-op program which helped them gain experience in their field as well as provide income to help keep their debt in check. Millennials who are making poor choices are the ones struggling. Millennials who don't have a strong work ethic are struggling. Millenials who think they should have it all now are struggling.
Well, we're off the rails now anyway, and well into politics. I trust the mod will step in and censor this entire discussion about the "new Harley ad"
Thank you , have been waiting for someone else to recognize that fact . Anyone else ? Dusty Oh , and Lannis , I am a nice guy , but don't test me .
I don't know what other forums you visit? Must be moderated by a bunch of Nuns! I find most can be far worse than this one. Go check out "the basement" on the ADV site. I swear, some of those people are candidates for a rubber room. I never visit it voluntarily, but on occasion get sucked in by the ADV search function. It gets rough.
The thing I find interesting though is that the mods will let a liberal slanted comment slide, and only when someone counters that post do the mods step in and moderate. Mmm.
Here's another Harley add...https://youtu.be/tdbt-sx5MDc
A recent study found that motorcycle ownership on a % of the population was the highest in the cold northern states. North Dakota was one of the highest. I don't remember seeing any kind of an explanation as to why this is.kk
Low population.:-)
Harley's been singing the same song for a long time. It was popular for awhile, but sooner or later, the public gets tired of hearing it and wants something new.
Loud pipes may save lives, but loud gear and women steer clear.