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my advice: yolobro also, getting advice from jrmmiii on risky and exciting business ventures is like getting advice from magley on how to be libertarian or isaac's papa on not being a total dick. round one: begin!2 points
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So you are saying you have titties just not big ones? I agree, pics of said tits or GTFO & STFU2 points
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I am not sure what you plan on doing with the flaming bag of poo, but here you go: <html> <body> <form action=""> <input type="radio" name="activism" value="attend">Attend<br> <input type="radio" name="activism" value="ignore">Ignore<br> <input type="radio" name="activism" value="protest">Protest<br> <input type="radio" name="activism" value="riot">"flaming brown bag full of my own feces" </form> </body> </html>1 point
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Chemical dependencies are not to be taken lightly. Kudos to you for recognizing a problem and taking action. However if you experience physical or psychological side effects from withdrawls you should seek a professional.1 point
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Kix is fucking cereal. But it IS kid tested and mother approved. I bet General Mills never got sued because a kid OD'd on Kix.1 point
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I saw this and thought it was neat, so I thought I'd share: http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=226699141 point
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Gentlemen, I set 'em up, you knock 'em down.1 point
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im used to other websites not letting you post pic before you have at least 50 posts my bad....1 point
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I'd never wish or say that to any parent.1 point
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Ok, except for MT's advice. In fact, everything MT says should probably be heeded as 'life gospel'. In MT we trust. I'm not knocking your approach -- "ask others' with experience" is a great tactic and will get you far, so you're mature enough to realize what you don't know and humble enough to ask for advice. Good. The point is, and I know I'm being presumptuous here, how many people on an Ohio Motorcycle site do you think you'll get good advice from? You'll get advice... but the caliber and quality is all over the board, just realize that if you take others' advice from here (that aren't MT) and you crash and burn. It's really about how well you vet the advice right? And if you're vetting peoples' advice anyway, you'll already be doing research on other sites way more applicable to your financial conundrum than here. The best you'll be able to get here is someone elses' experiences that may or may not apply to you. If your excuse for why something ever failed is "Well, these guys on the internet motorcycle site I frequent said it was a good idea" -- then you have some introspection to be doing...preferably while nose deep in blow off a hookers' ass.1 point
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I would love to tell those people to their face that the world is better off without their offspring.1 point
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The fact that you asked for financial advise on this forum shows poor financial sense1 point
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Fz6r has adjustable seat height!! I've seen this great little bike in action! Bump for good people and a nice bike!1 point
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if you were late or missed it. http://www.c-span.org/Events/Third-Party-Presidential-Debate/10737435220/1 point
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I still sort of have a G19, I just gave it to my son because once I started shootings XD's and M&P's.......I began realizing how nice it was too shoot again. And I even have a nice Glock shirt, of course it stays in the closet or I only wear it in the house. I have been looking online this evening for complete uppers, and I will be damned if most all I had interest in were all out of stock "everywhere". Make more sense to just build one instead, and would all my parts more than likely be available?1 point
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She failed to mention that once she got on the 650, she was grinning and swinging her little legs back and forth......it was hilariously cute ANYBODY would have laughed! She has a great sense of humor......even after 11 years of laughing together I'm still just as crazy for her1 point
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The Four Basic Rules of Firearms Safety 1. All guns are always loaded. Treat every gun as if it was loaded, at all times, no matter what. Think and BELIEVE every time the gun is handled, it could fire. 2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy. Be conscious of the direction your muzzle is pointed at all times. This includes at yourself, any other person, animal, or property unless you are either intending to or do not care about destroying or killing that person/object. NEVER handle a gun behind other people or bend over with a gun in your hand on a shooting range. 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are aligned with the target. Pay attention to what you are doing while handling a firearm. DO NOT let your finger contact the trigger until the gun is on target. 4. Be sure of your target and its surroundings. Pay attention to what is going on around your target. YOU are responsible for the terminal resting place of the bullet, intentionally fired or not, no matter what happened. Oh yeah, don't forget to have fun!1 point
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http://dayton.craigslist.org/mcd/3357515496.html J/K .....1 point
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Hello, I am just finishing a new project with the guys over at IPS in Columbus and was planning to get in on some of your track testing events. The new project is a 2012 GS corvette with a few mods. It has ran 11.10 @ 132 so far (traction is the limit). I am new to this car and some of the new mods but not to drag racing. I have been drag racing for past 28 years. I won a chanpionship and set ET and speed records in 2002 and 2003 in a heads up class. I then got old and tired, so now I just do weekend Q-8 and Q16 events. My race car is a 1963 Corvette that runs 4.20s @ 175 in the 1/8th mile. My friend and I build the entire car and the engines. We tell people, not bad for a couple of farmers from NE Ohio Not sure how to insert photos, maybe one of my younger generation friends can show me how its done. Thanks, Dale1 point
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Hey guys hows it going? Just moved down here a few months ago and heard about this site on other forums, just wanted to see what was up. I still travel between cleveland and columbus, needless to say, theyre all up in cleveland. I have a stockish 4bangr and a lightly modded bike, hoping to maybe bring them down here sometime to play .-1 points
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hey hows it going CR i saw your website on clevelandracing.com thought i would try this site out.... ive been working on hondas for the past 9 years i like to buy cars and flip them so far this year ive owned 14 cars not including my integra.. my brother played football and went to school obviously for the buckeyes....KYLE MITCHUM who now resides in columbus! i have been to columbus numerous times and love going to pick up good parts off of craigslist from your area... i am willing to drive if i know im going to make some money or make one of my vehicles better by doing it! i did own a 92 gsr but just recently sold it and bought the silverado! at the moment i own a 99 lowered silverado and i own a shaved and tucked 93 acura integra http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t116/thedb63/DSC_0027.jpg http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t116/thedb63/DSC_0026.jpg http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t116/thedb63/DSC_0028.jpg heres my integra http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t116/thedb63/paintedvalvecover001.jpg http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t116/thedb63/paintedvalvecover003.jpg my wheels http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t116/thedb63/wheelcheck001.jpg how it sits at the moment http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t116/thedb63/wheelcheck004.jpg-1 points
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