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8 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

The difference is Frank is a minister and probably lives by and practices his beliefs. I think Matt just pretended.

I believe Rhules father was a minister. I also remember Rhule 1st pressers and it had the same theme, at one point I thought the collection plate was getting passed.....

To each their own, Id much rather live next to a super religious nut than a hells angel.....

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30 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I believe Rhules father was a minister. I also remember Rhule 1st pressers and it had the same theme, at one point I thought the collection plate was getting passed.....

To each their own, Id much rather live next to a super religious nut than a hells angel.....

I take it you've never lived beside either of them. 

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37 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I take it you've never lived beside either of them. 

Ive.... in a way never had "neighbors", at least close enough to matter or( long enough). My uncle is a 150% religious nut and an old friend lived in the same neighbor hood as a hells angel club. One of the hells angels rules is, they are always right. My father in business has had dealing with them and a name that escapes me right now. (older guard). Most times the worst part of me visiting with my uncle, is he constantly quotes script.  My point remains, 100% rather live next to some super holly roller than hells angel. 

Moving I need lessons on neighbors, given the land Im looking at....but I found a few 10, 20, 50+ lots.

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Ive.... in a way never had "neighbors", at least close enough to matter or( long enough). My uncle is a 150% religious nut and an old friend lived in the same neighbor hood as a hells angel club. One of the hells angels rules is, they are always right. My father in business has had dealing with them and a name that escapes me right now. (older guard). Most times the worst part of me visiting with my uncle, is he constantly quotes script.  My point remains, 100% rather live next to some super holly roller than hells angel. 

Moving I need lessons on neighbors, given the land Im looking at....but I found a few 10, 20, 50+ lots.

When I lived in Greensboro my neighbor was in the club and I never had anything go missing. There was never a harsh word or disrespect towards any that didn't seek it out and there was never anything going down in our neighborhood.

There's a long story that involves his stripper mistress and me but I won't go into that here. Let's just say he was a great neighbor. 

Now the deacon neighbor I once had afterwards, he would never return anything he borrowed and was arrested for shoplifting a bag of candy while having $2000 in his pocket. 

Just goes to show you cannot judge a book by its cover.

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11 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

When I lived in Greensboro my neighbor was in the club and I never had anything go missing. There was never a harsh word or disrespect towards any that didn't seek it out and there was never anything going down in our neighborhood.

There's a long story that involves his stripper mistress and me but I won't go into that here. Let's just say he was a great neighbor. 

Now the deacon neighbor I once had afterwards, he would never return anything he borrowed and was arrested for shoplifting a bag of candy while having $2000 in his pocket. 

Just goes to show you cannot judge a book by its cover.

Seems like whenever MC members are brought up in story, there always seems to be a stripper there.... coincidence?,🤔

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12 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

When I lived in Greensboro my neighbor was in the club and I never had anything go missing. There was never a harsh word or disrespect towards any that didn't seek it out and there was never anything going down in our neighborhood.

There's a long story that involves his stripper mistress and me but I won't go into that here. Let's just say he was a great neighbor. 

Now the deacon neighbor I once had afterwards, he would never return anything he borrowed and was arrested for shoplifting a bag of candy while having $2000 in his pocket. 

Just goes to show you cannot judge a book by its cover.

Who we are, and who we want to be perceived as. 
 

Often two very different things. 

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