He had the balls to stand there dressed like that to admire the bikes, I would guess if he bought himself a pan he would have the balls to look his wife in the eye and tell her he wasn't gonna get anymore haircuts, and to buy him one of those there jean jackets...
He's probally the strong silent type. Figure this is the sixties and he probally seen action in the trenches of WW1. That's why the HA in photo #1 is checking him out with due respect. He earned it. He's just remembering that bitchin 101 Indian Scout he purchased in 1928 and the roadhouse he took his girl to on Saturday nites to listen to the blues. It's all there in black and white.
Been drawing as long as I can remember and into bikes since 1967. I do other kinds of art but enjoy painting and drawing motorcycle related stuff the most. I do commissioned artwork and sell limited edition prints.
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He had the balls to stand there dressed like that to admire the bikes, I would guess if he bought himself a pan he would have the balls to look his wife in the eye and tell her he wasn't gonna get anymore haircuts, and to buy him one of those there jean jackets...
He's probally the strong silent type. Figure this is the sixties and he probally seen action in the trenches of WW1. That's why the HA in photo #1 is checking him out with due respect. He earned it. He's just remembering that bitchin 101 Indian Scout he purchased in 1928 and the roadhouse he took his girl to on Saturday nites to listen to the blues. It's all there in black and white.
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