roadking wrote:
I'm with ya, he did his thing and got tired of not getting the reactions he was looking for.
I've thought about your comment here for a few days, trying to figure out just what he was doing. I've decided he was simply showing off the usual "biker attitude." Probably hacked the sleeves off his jean jacket without knowing why, too.
I do see that attitude a lot. For some reason lots of "bikers" figure if they wear their grandfather's clothes, thump their chests and buy apehangers they are 'living the lifestyle.' Mixed into that BS is a snippy attitiude, we used to call that crap 'the gunfighter syndrome.'
These guys believe that if a "real biker" is questioned at any level about the depth of his faith or the size of his cojones he must respond with anger, violence or childish rhetoric. In other words, like this guy. Oh, he knew the ramifications of typing in all caps. In a saloon his voice would permeate the entire bar, that is if he knew what the word 'permeate' actually meant.
The final analysis is always the same. He's seen 'Easy Rider' one to many times, he has no idea what brotherhood truly is, and makes himself into a caricature to impress somebody, anybody. When nobody swoons in beholding his macho swagger, he goes to a different saloon. Five will get you ten that registered to a different biker forum within days of leaving here--and he's doing the same thing there.