Mystery Gift of Ancient Motorbike Mags: Priceless Joy!

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A user expresses excitement after discovering a folder of vintage motorbike magazines left on their porch, speculating about the mysterious gifter, whom they humorously suggest could be a secret admirer or even a divine gesture. The magazines are considered potentially priceless and a rare find for motorcycle enthusiasts. The discussion shifts to a recommendation to watch "The World's Fastest Indian," a film about a New Zealander's quest to set a land speed record with a modified Indian motorcycle. The conversation also touches on the whimsical idea of a connection to Harley-Davidson and the rarity of such magazines, with a light-hearted mention of the potential identity of the gifter.
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I found a folder of ancient motorbike mags on my porch, can you imagine my joy?
No one loves or even likes me enough to give me such a gift, they are probably priceless,
well worth a few bob anyway, who the heck?
 
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You have a secret admirer.
 
Ooh, a mystery!
 
It was probably God just stopping by to say "Hey!"
 
To anybody who loves old bikes: Rent "The World's Fastest Indian" on DVD. The film is based on a true story about a New Zealander who chopped and modified an Indian with the dream of setting the World Land Speed Record at Bonneville.
 
wolram said:
I found a folder of ancient motorbike mags on my porch, can you imagine my joy?
No one loves or even likes me enough to give me such a gift, they are probably priceless,
well worth a few bob anyway, who the heck?

Haven't you ever heard of Santa's brother, Harley?
 
What the, Hardly Davidsons, Indians? i have heard they were popular among some local tribes, just goes to show that they are a rarity in the esteemed mags.
 
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Ooh, a mystery!

If the gifter was female, (hope), but tother wise , i am up the creek without a paddle,
life is just so cruel.
 
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