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Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance, abridged 15

In some states, helmets remain optional—just as in some states, helmets remain optional.

11 Replies to “Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance, abridged 15”

  1. Jeff Goldstein says:

    BINGO!

  2. david says:

    I always wear a helmet.  Sure, it makes washing my hair problematic, but there are always tradeoffs.

  3. Just so we’re clear, while I’m all about grooovy hot chicks on blogads, they tend to make otherwise tame sites at tad non-worksafe. 

    And of course, when else am I going to do my blogrun except at work?

  4. Riding a motorcycle without a helmet is a fine, upstanding, charitable thing to do.

    And if I needed a kidney, I’d thank you. ‘Cause we need more organ donors.

  5. CraigC says:

    Would that be the State of Confusion, Jeff?

    Spamword “quality,” as in, “you can’t this kind of quality humor just anywhere, ya know.”

  6. CraigC says:

    Have you guys been checking out the ass-kissing that’s going on over at Ace’s?

  7. Jeff Goldstein says:

    Looks like Ace and Karol took my advice, which was don’t be like Jeff and Bill.

  8. david says:

    I’m not sure a website which had “GAY PORN COCK OF LIES” as a recurring theme could be considered work safe, with or without the “say anything” girl.  Just sayin’.

  9. harrison says:

    I gotta helmet, wanna see?

  10. Kathy says:

    I just noticed your tagline. I wear shorts and a t-shirt all the time.

    Your’re what the right would look like being a bad boy. Now that should be your tagline…wink

  11. McGehee says:

    If there’s a state where wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle is prohibited, that might be worth seeing.

    From the safety and comfort of a 5,000-pound truck, that is.

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