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shape of the pipes and the rearsets the kickstarter was also removed, so you had to bump start it. This would be close to impossible to ride on the street, bumping a 380 lb bike at the bottom of a hill would be miserable - but even considering this for a getaway bike if you did bank robberies and so on would be worse than ridiculous. And where was Red Molly supposed to sit ? No rear footpegs, no place for her ass, okay teenagers will put up with that but taken with the rest of the situation, it's ridiculous. Beneath ridiculous. Richard
Thompson could sing but he didn't know a damn thing about motorcycles, particularly Vincents and double particularly the black lightning (which name only became famous because of the song, before that it was a footnote to the Black Shadow, which is the one that was known when people actually rode Vincents. Collectors are gushing breathless idiots.
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statement was distributed, it appears that the document the signers signed did NOT commit any of the signers to agreement with the book, but rather with the twenty-five numbered propositions in the joint statement. (Yeah, I know, a subtle point, but of such subtle points edits are made.) The sentence I edited, which I first discovered on the page
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I have also become fed up with people who know nothing about flamenco except having been to a Juan Martin show and bought a cd of his, telling me how authentic and pure flamenco he is, and how he is the real thing etc., etc., and have started looking around the net for any hard evidence of his place
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Thanks for that response. Tis such a strange one this, and perhaps i should look at my reasons for being annoyed by this, but when some one effects a spanish accent and claims they are spanish to appear a genuine flamenco its very annoying! I often wonder how journos dont hear his accent.
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