police state and judgmental canadians
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And if the police make a mistake and Gino becomes that "small price to
pay" that be OK ????
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., leedodd@e... wrote:
to> And if the police make a mistake and Gino becomes that "small price
I imagine it should be OK. Anyone who can dish it out has to be prepared to take it, too. Backroad Bill Life ain't fair, but I try to be> pay" that be OK ????
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., leedodd@e... wrote:
to> And if the police make a mistake and Gino becomes that "small price
Heck, why not. Too many damn people on this planet anyway. Besides, they don't allow BMW's in heaven, only Kawasaki's. Where do you think the phrase "Holy Kaw" came from? Gino, ready for the Pearly gates.> pay" that be OK ????
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., k650dsn@a... wrote: Where do you think > the phrase "Holy Kaw" came from? It is actually a colloquialism which originated from the ancient Hodakan culture. When the leader of a nomadic tribe spotted a huge pile of animal shit, he would holler out "Howliquah" to the troops behind, so they wouldn't step in it (or fall in it) either. It got bastardized into "holy kaw" by the modern motorcycle subculture, and has become a standard bit of the idiom. Now, we all know that "idiom" is what idiots speak......right?
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., monahanwb@y... wrote:
Gino
Ha! That's a good one.> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., k650dsn@a... wrote: > Where do you think > > the phrase "Holy Kaw" came from? > > It is actually a colloquialism which originated from the ancient > Hodakan culture. When the leader of a nomadic tribe spotted a huge > pile of animal shit, he would holler out "Howliquah" to the troops > behind, so they wouldn't step in it (or fall in it) either. It got > bastardized into "holy kaw" by the modern motorcycle subculture, and > has become a standard bit of the idiom.
You should know> Now, we all know > that "idiom" is what idiots speak......right?

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We all know what you're trying to do. You want do get the fur flying again as you did with your recent dressed Beemer post or, dare I mention, a post dealing with a person from a certain state trailering a certain bike to Moab. You can't however, always be that lucky. Bogdan> You should know> > Gino >
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Ummm, I think Gino was being sarcastic.
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Where do you think
India == Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 http://KLR650.WWW.50Megs.Com/ http://DualSports.OnWeb.CX/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____________________________________________________________>the phrase "Holy Kaw" came from?
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Wait a minute now! I was a member of that culture *Hodaka* this was a very *refelctive* people, and not nomadic at all, they had to stay within shipping distance to Pabco, a ancient nation in the Pacific North West... == Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 http://KLR650.WWW.50Megs.Com/ http://DualSports.OnWeb.CX/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____________________________________________________________>> It is actually a colloquialism which originated from the ancient >> Hodakan culture. When the leader of a nomadic tribe...
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"Rev.Chuck" wrote:
Ya got 'im there, Rev! 8^) -- bierdo> Where do you think > >the phrase "Holy Kaw" came from? > > India >
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