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Redneck Coffee Table
Bruce,
Found the perfect redneck coffee table for your TV room...
Now ya' know what to do with that next big block you can't unload...
Br,
Patrick
Found the perfect redneck coffee table for your TV room...
Now ya' know what to do with that next big block you can't unload...
Br,
Patrick
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Leaky Harley
Chiles,
The only time a drop of anything has leaked out of mine was when it was lying grip to pavement (!@#$% non-looking mini van driving soccer mom) What do you have stewmaster ?
Doug
The only time a drop of anything has leaked out of mine was when it was lying grip to pavement (!@#$% non-looking mini van driving soccer mom) What do you have stewmaster ?
Doug
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Doug,
It was an 82 low rider. Nice bike but in the two years I had it I ony put a few hundred miles on her. I sold her on E-bay to a guy in California. He paid cach an I took it to Maryland for it to be crated and shipped. I just could not get used to not cringing every time I saw a car pulling out in front of me.
I do miss the ride though.
Timmy, get your mind off of male body parts and back on your boat. It needs all the help it can get. At least I had enough sense to get rid of my oil leaking toys. You went out and upgraded to a set of high performance set of squirt cans.
Chiles
It was an 82 low rider. Nice bike but in the two years I had it I ony put a few hundred miles on her. I sold her on E-bay to a guy in California. He paid cach an I took it to Maryland for it to be crated and shipped. I just could not get used to not cringing every time I saw a car pulling out in front of me.
I do miss the ride though.
Timmy, get your mind off of male body parts and back on your boat. It needs all the help it can get. At least I had enough sense to get rid of my oil leaking toys. You went out and upgraded to a set of high performance set of squirt cans.
Chiles
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Chiles,
I know the feeling you describe well. It's very similar to riding up a very large, backless, wave in my rldt. Feeling your wheels come out of the water, cavitate, and then that interminable period as the entire 7 tons free falls into the trough and hits with a force that feels like you and the boat were dropped from a crane into a concrete parking lot. And then it happens again, and again. And that's @ 7 knots/950 rpms, just enough to keep the nose into the waves.
An old biker once said to me there are only two types of bikers in the world (the whole yuppy scum thing aside): those that have been down, and those that are going down.
Aside from marriage's, spining out a 911 turbo @ triple digit speed in a tree lined turn, and laying down a harley @ 40+ (August no leather) are the two most horrifying things I have ever done.
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I know the feeling you describe well. It's very similar to riding up a very large, backless, wave in my rldt. Feeling your wheels come out of the water, cavitate, and then that interminable period as the entire 7 tons free falls into the trough and hits with a force that feels like you and the boat were dropped from a crane into a concrete parking lot. And then it happens again, and again. And that's @ 7 knots/950 rpms, just enough to keep the nose into the waves.
An old biker once said to me there are only two types of bikers in the world (the whole yuppy scum thing aside): those that have been down, and those that are going down.
Aside from marriage's, spining out a 911 turbo @ triple digit speed in a tree lined turn, and laying down a harley @ 40+ (August no leather) are the two most horrifying things I have ever done.
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Your both sissy's . I got rid of my street bike, a race spec built duacatti 888 in your basic black, with cool carbon fiber pipes, after one night leaving th condo, making the turn onto the on ramp, and started twisting and shifting. Looked down(stillon the ramp) 135 . Knew then if it didn't go I'd be done. At that time I was still racing bigbore bikes and had skills. Thankfully the proff took me shark fishing and I had a revealation, loved big game fishing and hated RLDT's, so while Chiles says"timmy started it" it was really Mike.
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LOL !
YOU- have been shark fishing ? And it changed your life ?
I remember you chickening out of my crew days before the S. Jersey Shark Tournament in 2005 and thought you were afraid of Mako's. Guess it was just fear of waves, (bigger than those in the Merrimack River oil slick that lapped against the sides of the Tubbb in her former slip) as seen from the very rolling/drifting deck of an rldt while assigned to ladleing the chum.
RALPH !
A girl went in your stead. Now who's the sissy ?
LOL
PS: what are we drinking pres.day/next weekend ?
I remember you chickening out of my crew days before the S. Jersey Shark Tournament in 2005 and thought you were afraid of Mako's. Guess it was just fear of waves, (bigger than those in the Merrimack River oil slick that lapped against the sides of the Tubbb in her former slip) as seen from the very rolling/drifting deck of an rldt while assigned to ladleing the chum.
RALPH !
A girl went in your stead. Now who's the sissy ?
LOL
PS: what are we drinking pres.day/next weekend ?
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Chiles,
You hit the nail, cringing when someone pulls out in front of you gets real tiring. I'm selling mine soon, after Doug rides it. Timmy too. I want to see wheelies and a smoking tire.
You hit the nail, cringing when someone pulls out in front of you gets real tiring. I'm selling mine soon, after Doug rides it. Timmy too. I want to see wheelies and a smoking tire.
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell
1981 FBC BERG1883M81E
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell
1981 FBC BERG1883M81E
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Timmy,
The last "GAY" bar I was in was that lesbian martini bar you took me to in Portsmouth, NH. Think that was the night I got/left you that love note from the Portsmouth Police in your F250. But I don't remember so good. Glad you found it since I didn't tell you about it !
Didn't we look at some big 54 ft Hatteras somewhere in there ? Damn- mid 40's and crs is setting in
The last "GAY" bar I was in was that lesbian martini bar you took me to in Portsmouth, NH. Think that was the night I got/left you that love note from the Portsmouth Police in your F250. But I don't remember so good. Glad you found it since I didn't tell you about it !
Didn't we look at some big 54 ft Hatteras somewhere in there ? Damn- mid 40's and crs is setting in
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bruce....never been down?........it's amazing how much the road resembles 40 grit sand paper when you slidin across it at 50-60 miles an hour....and i still hung in for six years after that....than ,like timmy, the light bulb came on...went surfing and skiing for ten years to get it out of my system...just not enough personal restraint for bikes
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