ugadawg131
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- Aug 18, 2007
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High Lord Gomer said:let your dad know we are not all complete heathens.
Patman said:Sounds like you are a real pal Cman. Remind me NEVER to let you EVER borrow anything.
Nope I would expect any friend of mine to at least mention there was a problem and hopefully save me from destroying it because of a lack of information. No way I would allow you on any bike I ownCman250 said:Can I borrow your bike now? :)
Cman250 said:The only thing that held the chain links together was the rust that seized them on. All I did was put it in 1st gear and she snapped right off.
ryankdx12 said:The problem is by not mentioning what happened a simple chain problem became a much more serious one. I hope you will make amends with your friend on this. I'm a big believer in accidents being accidents. But you should have told your friend what happened, left a note if nothing else. There's some personal responsibility involved in borrowing things, breaking, communicating, returning, fixing.
I'm not sure you have the right attitude for that big bike you just got. Respect- was that how you put it? There's a shortage being shown already.
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