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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
Yeah, millennial's are not into things we call fun, they can get everything they need from starbuck's and their iPhone9. I would ride every day of my life if I could.
Last T shirt I got at a Harley Dealer was $45 in Orlando, cool shirt though!
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It's the generation gap.
Back in the day just revvving up your engine at a red light means one thing.
Got a problem, knuckle up and let's just get it on.
It's not like that any more. The Millennial's think the world is theirs. You have the egghead college students that are book smart but not one lick of common street smart sense.
You have the wanna-be tough guys that talk a good game till you get in their face with some serious intentions and watch em back down.
You have some others that chose to venture "Off the set" to a bar and think they own the place. Own the place by THINKING they can hustle up on any race of women. Some bars just are not having that behavior.
● The meth heads
● The ones that stalk out a club waiting to rip your smart phone
● Others wanting to see a reaction as they micky your drink as you're on the dance floor.
● The tough guys following you into the bathroom looking to jack your ass up.
● Walking into the bathroom and all you hear are Snorts coming out of the stall of the coke being snorted. Females in the stall too.
● Walk to the parking lot and some guy is arguing with people leaning against his car.
Had to break that up and as they walked away here comes a freshly popped beer can come flying your way. Airborne beer all over parked cars as the beer can lands wherever.
I bounced in this one club where I kept a eye on this frail dude and his hot girl. He got up to take a piss and she was swarmed. I had to put a end to that and when home boy returned, I advised him and his girl to try another club.
I and the bar can see they wern't from around here making them a target.
It can get a little savage around here on Friday and Saturday nights.