Ain't no pretending going on. No fantasies, either. After you possess the
Harley and ride on a warm spring day, there's nothing left to fantasize about.
<wink> The jacket is fabric, made to slide, and armored. It says
Harley-Davidson, not AARP. Black, of course, but surprisingly cool. Wearing the
gear, with smoke shield down on a full-face helmet, no one could tell if I'm
24, 64 or 84.
>From the looks on some of their faces, fear is the farthest thing from these
>women's minds. This is true whether they're high-school age, or possess their
>own AARP cards. The fear that's there is on the faces of their men, who know
>something has been unleashed inside the women they're with, and that as men,
>suddenly, they have been found to be lacking.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
--Bob Whitmire
Registered Neanderthal (on two wheels)
On Jun 19, 2013, at 2:13 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Right. Because before you were just harmless. Now you are something to
> be feared--an aging guy pretending to live out your fantasies while
> wearing an AARP leather jacket. Scary dudes.
>
> So sad.
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