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    Default Bongobro! You're On The Front Cover Of My Magazine LOL

    I didn't know you were a biker dude? LOL


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    bongobro is really Arlen Ness? Dude, can I have a new jacket? C'mon, hook me up! Oh yeah, a new set of pipes would be cool too.

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    Oh, btw, Arlen Ness' shop is close to where I live. That place is like Disneyland for bikers. One time I was in there looking at jackets I couldn't afford, when it was announced that anyone who would consent to takining a test ride on an Arlen Ness Victory Hammer would recieve a free t-shirt. Needless to say, I got the shirt. I love going in there and throwning a leg over a $50k chopper. AAAaahhhHHH! Just my size!

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    lol
    how would BB respond to this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drum_Fiend
    lol
    how would BB respond to this?
    Something like this...


    Quote Originally Posted by bongobro
    Yes, I'm Arlen Ness and you're new jacket is hanging over your new chopper in my shop, Roaddebris. Hurry up and come pick it up!

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    is that rly him..?

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    Yeah, he just IMed me. After I pick up my new bike, him and I are going to ride to Chile to party with the Stones.

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    Cool Bongobro! You're On the Front Cover of My Magazine LOL

    DC, I'm LMAO on that one! Maybe I should go to a motorcycle show and pose with a Harley the way I did with the 'Vette...hey, I might just do that for the next avatar...I always knew there was more than a little of the renegade in the old 'bro...

    Actually, I have an older brother who rode a bike many years ago and truth is he convinced me NOT to ride a bike. You've heard the old cliche there are two types of bikers--those who have been down and those who are about to go down? My big bro' was one who went down big time when he dumped his big Honda touring bike on I-70...and were it not for his helmet and leathers, he'd have scraped half his bod all over the shoulder...

    Gonna have to look for that magazine at the bookstore, though...you can mess around with Col. Sanders, BUT (apologies to BTG), you don't mess with the bikers...
    keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!

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    Well, here's my copy of the magazine. I guess I got the revised version.


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    hahahahah!

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    OMG thats hilarious!
    BB looks like you got competition!
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    Does this mean I'm not getting a free chopper? How 'bout the jacket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by drummer
    Well, here's my copy of the magazine. I guess I got the revised version.

    ROFLOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by bongobro
    DC, I'm LMAO on that one! Maybe I should go to a motorcycle show and pose with a Harley the way I did with the 'Vette...hey, I might just do that for the next avatar...I always knew there was more than a little of the renegade in the old 'bro...

    Actually, I have an older brother who rode a bike many years ago and truth is he convinced me NOT to ride a bike. You've heard the old cliche there are two types of bikers--those who have been down and those who are about to go down? My big bro' was one who went down big time when he dumped his big Honda touring bike on I-70...and were it not for his helmet and leathers, he'd have scraped half his bod all over the shoulder...

    Gonna have to look for that magazine at the bookstore, though...you can mess around with Col. Sanders, BUT (apologies to BTG), you don't mess with the bikers...
    Not sure if you can find this magazine in stores, I'll be more than happy to send it to you LOL

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    So bongobro, you lied to us about being Arlen Ness and the free chopper and everything? Don't tell me the ride to South America and meeting Mick Jagger is off too?

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    Cool Bongobro! You're On the Front Cover...

    Quote Originally Posted by Roaddebris
    So bongobro, you lied to us about being Arlen Ness and the free chopper and everything? Don't tell me the ride to South America and meeting Mick Jagger is off too?
    Until this thread started, I didn't even KNOW who Arlen Ness was! For all I knew he was Eliot Ness' grandson or something!

    Actually, RD, I have seen some trikes that I think I could handle; ya know, the ones with the VW engines? I know Harley had some three-wheelers mainly used for police work as late as the '70s...now with a little Orange County Chopper work, the b-bro could haul ... ahem ... without too much work...wouldn't that be a blast, dude? A former police meter maid bike turned into a major-league cruiser! Now that one I'd ride to South America...

    ...and if Mick and the Stones ever redo that one song with the killer conga part in it, I think I could handle it...
    keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!

    Charlie

    "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." --Henry David Thoreau, "Walden," 1854

    "There's a lot to be said for Time Honored tradition and value." --In memory of Frank "fiacovaz" Iacovazzi

    "Maybe your drums can be beat, but you can't."--Jack Keck

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    Cool Bongobro! You're On the Front Cover!...

    Been a while since we hit this topic, but I was in a restaurant tonight with Mrs. 'bro and one of my daughters--a sports bar with individual TV screens--and saw "American Thunder" on the Speed cable channel. Guess whose biker shop was on tonight?

    Arlen Ness!

    And truth be told, with shades and a helmet (and a bit of a stretch on the rack!!!), I could pass for Arlen...ahh, but can Arlen Ness play bongo drums?

    keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!

    Charlie

    "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." --Henry David Thoreau, "Walden," 1854

    "There's a lot to be said for Time Honored tradition and value." --In memory of Frank "fiacovaz" Iacovazzi

    "Maybe your drums can be beat, but you can't."--Jack Keck

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    Quote Originally Posted by bongobro
    Until this thread started, I didn't even KNOW who Arlen Ness was! For all I knew he was Eliot Ness' grandson or something!

    Actually, RD, I have seen some trikes that I think I could handle; ya know, the ones with the VW engines? I know Harley had some three-wheelers mainly used for police work as late as the '70s...now with a little Orange County Chopper work, the b-bro could haul ... ahem ... without too much work...wouldn't that be a blast, dude? A former police meter maid bike turned into a major-league cruiser! Now that one I'd ride to South America...

    ...and if Mick and the Stones ever redo that one song with the killer conga part in it, I think I could handle it...
    assuming that stones tune would be sympathy for th devil? thats the only one that pops to mind with a cool conga part.

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    Cool Bongobro! You're on the Front Cover...

    probably the ONLY Stones tune with a conga part of any kind, funkster!

    keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!

    Charlie

    "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." --Henry David Thoreau, "Walden," 1854

    "There's a lot to be said for Time Honored tradition and value." --In memory of Frank "fiacovaz" Iacovazzi

    "Maybe your drums can be beat, but you can't."--Jack Keck

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    Gosh I thought this thread had died and gone but I guess not!

    And the worst part about it is, is that its just as funny everytime!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bongobro
    probably the ONLY Stones tune with a conga part of any kind, funkster!

    thats cuz you aint a member of the stones..........yet.

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    imagine bb up there with mick jagger! lol!
    Ostinato is the way to go!

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    I still have this magazine LOL

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    you should edit it some more with photoshop or something
    Ostinato is the way to go!

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    lol ya dont need the kernals face over that. He already looks like him! :P lol thats great.
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