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http://www.youtube.com/user/docography Why i gave channel link, so at least some of you feel like liking it and subscribing Tried to make some thing good with the minimal footage i had, i hope i covered every one and did not miss out on any riders, And this will be nice to put forum names on faces if others have not yet met. (hope i did not mess the names as well) Spent lot of time on video, even thou it might not show in the quality of work, still even if you dont like it plz give me an A for the effort and put a thumbs up on youtube coz it was darn hard Hope all like it, and hopefully next year the video will be 15 minute long with 50 riders on it2 points
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i hope you are at least consistent. maybe go volunteer to help console rape victims and say "there there... at least you learned an important lesson: don't wear slutty clothes, you skank" and at darfur survivors' shelters and after listening to their story, say "so avoid bad areas is the moral of the story? checklol"2 points
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When your parents accuse you of lying to them, look them straight in the eye and say: "Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus." And walk away. Slowly.2 points
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I just got cited for Wreckless Operation. This is how it went down: Officer: "I pulled you over because I noticed that you managed to not wreck into those cars back there." Me: "That's right, Officer. I did not wreck into anything." Officer: "Now, is it true that some of your cars catch on fire?" Me: "That's the rumor. However, I don't wreck into people, that's for sure." Officer: "Then, in the absence of a wreck, I think I'll have to cite you for Wreckless Operation." Me: "Is it anything like Reckless Operation?" Officer: "No, you moron. Reckless Operation is when you recklessly operate your vehicle, like going 100 mph and things like that. Wreckless Operation is when you don't wreck into anything. Get it, retard?" Me: "Yes, so sorry, thanks for that explanation." Officer: "Here's your citation. Please, keep up the wrecklessness." Me: "Will do."2 points
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Wow @ some of you in this thread. I try to dine at establishments that dont require me to CCW. As a foodie, I like good food and that has nothing to do with CCW. I dont blame some restauranteurs feeling hesitant about allowing guns inside their establishments. Its their restaurant. Did someone just try to compare CCW to race? wow.2 points
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Exactly. Which is better? Securely in the possession of one who can meet the legal prerequisites to CCW, or those that break into vehicles? Of course, that begs the sign question again. I'll print up some "Do Not Break Into This Car" signs, and the problem will be moot.2 points
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Knives are bad. Only police should carry them. Knives cause more cuts each year than any other sharp object on this Earth. I carry a scar on my pinky as a daily reminder of their inherent dangers. Statistically, U.S. children are 87% more likely to cut themselves on a knife than on a hi-capacity handgun.2 points
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Hey guys ! I'm Josh from Ironton, OH. I heard about the forum on another forum which I'm on alot (KYhorsepower) & LS1tech. I own a artic white 98 z/28 that 's got some little things done to it, cam, stall, longtubes, 4:10, bolt on stuff. I'm glad to be on another forum that's somewhat local to me and I'm ready to meet some new people. Josh T. :fuckyeah: Before paint an on the convo's http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp249/77vega_photos/photobbbb.jpg http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp249/77vega_photos/PIX030.jpg http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp249/77vega_photos/284063_241412139211851_100000291997955_929777_7501963_n.jpg http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp249/77vega_photos/lol.jpg http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp249/77vega_photos/zz.jpg1 point
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found on another web site So after landing my new job as a Wal-Mart greeter, a good find for many retirees, I lasted less than a day…. About two hours into my first day on the job a very loud, unattractive, mean-acting woman walked into the store with her two kids, yelling obscenities at them all the way through the entrance. I said pleasantly, ‘Good morning and welcome to Wal-Mart. Nice children you have there. Are they twins?’ The ugly woman stopped yelling long enough to say, ‘Hell no, they ain’t twins. The oldest one’s 9, and the other one’s 7. Why the hell would you think they’re twins? Are you blind, or stupid?’ So I replied, ‘I’m neither blind nor stupid, Ma’am, I just couldn’t believe someone slept with you twice. Have a good day and thank you for shopping at Wal-Mart.’ My supervisor said I probably wasn’t cut out for this line of work.1 point
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If that's the case I have to say in all honesty with no sarcasm that I truely envy you. I hope you and your family live a long and peaceful life. I hope you never experience how basely evil man can be. My chance at a life like yours was taken from me long ago. I live my out in public life according to Mattisism#1. "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet. ~General "Maddog" Mattis. I'm not talking shit or being a hardass. But for folks that have been through hell, let me tell you, hell changes you.1 point
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He is a hard ass Andy. But I don't want to get into a pissing match on this. BUT I have a question for you. What's the most heinous thing you've PERSONALLY witnessed? I don't mean an aftermath or news at 11. You, there, when the shit hits?1 point
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I call Bullshit. Someone needs to call IP and tell him his wife is using his account, you're being too nice and seem to be trying to diffuse the situation.1 point
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looks like ill drive around the block a few times, if the calls for him.1 point
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I hope Sportbike Track Time has a CCW policy. I won't tolerate being pushed wide on turn 7 ever again.1 point
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Please file this under "Shit the Sheltered say" Fucking pathetic.1 point
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Really??? Yeah, you tell me where the safe areas are when you find some.1 point
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Holy shit. /thread. Off topic but I completely disagree. While the first line of the 2nd unfortunately leaves some interpretation open as to it's exact intent, the second all but nullifies any confusion. The right of the people, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED. The people, not militia, not army. Doesn't really get any clearer.1 point
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1995 I was at an open house for a friend of a friend when her jealous boyfriend pulled a gun and put it to my head and said he was going to shoot me because he heard I liked his girl (who I had never met until this day) I informed him that he had 10 seconds to shoot me before I blew his balls off. He looked down and saw I had a gun pointed at his crotch. He started crying and yelling whoa bro whoa don't shoot don't shoot it's not loaded and he dropped the mag out of his gun there was not one shell in it. He no longer owned a gun. 1995 I was running a beer distributor in PA it was in an old service station building we had two overhead doors and a man door. I had turned the lights off and left the overhead doors open because it was hot. I was sitting in the office counting the money so I could go make a cash drop. I looked up and two guys were standing in front of the office window looking at me. I drew my gun and placed it on the counter in front of me and went back to counting the money. They did not stay. Three nights later someone broke in and stole 3 cases of beer.1 point
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Andy let get personal. You and me have met and talked quite a few times. I can honestly say of all the times you and me have shook hands one time I was not carrying a firearm. That was a Buffalo wings and rings. On of he first times you and me met was at the infamous picture run where some asshole started kicking bikes over. You me and Eberz were less than five feet from the guy while it was happening. I remember that becaude Eberz just got off your duc and we were talking about it and when it happened the bike that dropped missed your front tire by about an inch. I think its safe to say we all felt a little threatened while that guy went on his rant. Since you lumped everyone wih a handgun license into the ignorant hillbilly looking to just shoot someone pot.... don't you think I would have plugged that guy? I'm almost offended that you would have the opinion that us permit holders are looking for a fight. If he (I know what if right?) would have pulled a gun I'm betting you would have been happy you were standing next to a hillbilly that day.1 point
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I'll be 34 this October, but at 32 years old, I got a gun pulled on me on US35 highway here in Dayton. Some slouched down sideways gun holding wannabee gansta. Pissed me off, but I wouldn't have pulled my gun though since we both were in moving vehicles. Lots of the times the law wants you to prove that you used all available resources to get out of the situation before you pull your gun. I had a way to escape so I couldn't validate shooting him with no proof and in moving vehicles when there was an escape route. I do want my license though even though chances are I'll never use it, but it's nice to know it's there in case there's a time I have no escape route. I do agree with you though a bit Dubguy because some people are into guns because it makes them feel tough or "like a man". Some have complexes of many sorts that do.1 point
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Smoking indoors is just nasty to anyone... Id rather be in a bar full of ccw holders than smokers1 point
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Dubguy the issue is your mandating (like minded people then legislate them) your beliefs on others. That's why people feel so strongly. No different then the "I don't need an scary gun (assault weapon), so you don't need one either. Curious, how do you feel about smoking in bars and eating establishments?1 point
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I said I *thought* you were trolling, until you continued on in the same vein and I realized you weren't. I mis-read that post - I thought you had one at home. My mistake. Like I said, poor analogy. At least you don't think you're invincible on the track, and even if the rules weren't in place you'd still wear gear. You're not invincible out in public, either. You stated (unless i'm getting confused in my Alzheimer's-riddled cranium) that it's happened to someone you know. I sure as heck don't ever want to need to use a weapon, and I don't normally frequent areas of town where I feel unsafe, but stuff happens everywhere. Again, to each his won. That's what I took your post to mean - "no one has a gun" to me means, umm, no guns will ever come in, good guys or bad. As to "the race / ccw" analogy that someone posted up: If their father/grandfather refused to go into a white's only place due to their belief that they should allow anyone in - that blacks (to use the term of those times) were OK people - maybe those of us that won't frequent no-gun places are standing on our principles - that we are just as good of folk as those that don't carry.1 point
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So your question was "have you ever needed your gun while eating dinner", well no, but have you ever needed your gun while sleeping, or sitting at home watching TV? Maybe you should take your guns back to the store since you have never "needed" them while you were at home. Apparently in your logic, the "criminals" will see your eating dinner and decide that its dinner time and not bother with robbing you. Since when do violent crimes only occur in the ghetto? Murders, rape, gang activity, and any other violent crime can happen anywhere. People get fired everyday from many different places. So say you and your family decide to stop for dinner but because your a real man you decide to leave your gun in the car. You're going in for dinner why would you need a gun criminals don't shoot up restaurants. So you get your food and your enjoying your meal, when the door opens and in walk some guy you never met before who got fired from the exact restaurant, your now eating in, and he's back to exact a little revenge. Or maybe the guy didn't work there at all but he found out his girlfriend, who is at your table refilling your water, has been cheating on him. You and your family are now and danger and because your a man, your gun is in the car. Yeah that's a made up scenario, but a bet I can find similar stories throughout the US. and yeah you're probably right 99% of us will never have to deal with that situation, but there is a chance. And no having a gun does not make you invincible, but it at least levels the field.1 point
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Nope, feelings aren't covered in A1, nor anywhere in the Constitution...1 point
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I used to feel the same way a you Andy. Hated violence, and still do. Hated guns too. Literally kicked a friend out of my house when I found out he had one. (I was only 19, so I was young and stupid too). But several years ago i had three separate instances where either myself or a family member was put in harms way. You know my neighborhood. I lived in Westfield at the time. So I wasnt in the hood. Sisters ex at my house once, sisters ex threatening my mom in her car at a McDonalds, and a crooked previous business associate who I ran into at a vendor who was pissed because the FBI was asking me questions about him. So now, I got my ccw and carry at all times legal except when sleeping.1 point
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@Dubguy - if you don't need a gun when out and about, why do you need one at home? Houses in Uppity Arlington have recently (past week or two) have been home-invaded, and Arlington's 'nicer' (for the most part) than Dublin. If posting an establishment will ensure that no guns ever come in (your words, paraphrased), why not post your house on the front door? Poor analogy, sort of: Do you wear gear when at the track? Why? You *might* wreck. Well, you *might* get accosted when out, and *might* be in a life/death situation. To each his own. I still don't understand having a weapon at home (where one would normally feel 'safe'), but not when out, where you have a lot less control of your environment. If you had no weapons (just didn't, or didn't like them), I would understand. I thought you were trolling...1 point
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This boils down to the sheep and the sheep dogs. Dub did make a good point about it being like the lottery and you having a one in a million chance of winning or it happening. But because of the odds millions of people play the lottery every day. There is always that chance. Its your first amendment right to feel the way you do but its my second second amendment right to do what I do. And no matter what way you look at it the second amendment right is what has defended and to this day protects all the rest of our rights.1 point
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Weren't any signs that read "no douche bags". Sorry. Jokes aside.... the point was that I am choosing to stand up for what I believe is right.1 point
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I think his point was if he had left his gun in the car they would have got it.1 point
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Someone may wanna reach out to Mykill if you have his number....1 point
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Any of these left anywhere? I'm sick of having a table full of illegals and every kid in their litter making noise and screaming while I'm trying to enjoy dinner.1 point
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Dont park illegally or your car will be overturned and burned. Dont sit or lay on any couches if OSU looses because they will be overturned and burned. Dont stop close to any trash cans or dumpsters if MSU wins because they will be overturned and burned. Dont stick around till the riot police show up or you will be cuffed overturned and burned.1 point
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the best part of riding is the camping. We have tent camped on three seperate vacations so far this year..Laconica was camping, Outerbanks camping, and then the Dragon..Not much else better than riding all day, then sitting around the fire, kickin back..1 point
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http://www.thedailyshow.com/full-episodes/mon-september-26-2011-ron-paul-1 points
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