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  1. probably should have looked inside the camper and you would've found a dozen generators lol (jk)
  2. yup, i was agreeing with you, but with more swear words
  3. as long as you buy guns you think are cool as shit, there is very little risk cause worst case scenario, you have a bunch of guns that are cool as shit and best case scenario, you have a bunch of guns that are cool as shit that's worth more than what you bought it at. and shooting them while you hold onto them between masshole panic swings doesnt really affect value as long as you're not putting on tens of thousands of rounds on them and don't scratch/dent/generally fuck them up.
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    Gun show dates

    is the niles show any good? i wanted to go to a gun show this weekend since i finally have some time and from what i can tell, that's the only one that's running.
  5. I'm waiting for the fear to hit an all time high so I can sell my new, unfired Romanian psl-54, complete with 4 or 5 mags and kit bag and scope. Coming to your local armslist listing soon for an exorbitantly high asking price.
  6. You're kidding, right? 1. You displayed all the "logical" reasoning and critical thinking skills of a Down's syndrome poster boy on bath salts in the last few discussions about guns and the defense of an individual. 2. The main reason you got your libtard ass nailed to the wall in the last couple "debate" threads is cause you have serious daddy issues with guns and self defense, not because you support right to Arizona iced tea and skittles and presumption of guilt or innocence (of course, there were discussions about that as well, but that wasn't the biggest basis for your curb stomping). Personally, I enjoy both those things immensely, just not at the same time. 3. Elbowz
  7. so you don't know anything, haven't read the official report (since it's not out yet) but you know what happened. do i have that right?
  8. no. did you see how many letters were in that thing? so many letters
  9. lol @ r1gutbuster back on topic: talk more about trail braking, pleeeeaaaase
  10. jbot

    My first (pet) dog

    4 to 4.5 years old update. skip down to the pics if you dont want to read the long long story of him getting sick and almost dying and me being a little bitch about it earlier this year, we had a pretty bad scare when he developed autoimmune hemolytic anemia. ever since we got him, he would just absolutely inhale his food like his life was the puppy hunger games (where it involves actual hunger, and not killing each other) and one day, he just wouldn't eat as much. and then the next day, he didn't finish his food (totally unthinkable for gatsby) and then he just stopped eating altogether by which point we were very VERY alarmed since he was so food driven before. he had no energy at all, wouldn't greet us at the door, slept in his bed all day, walked very slowly outside to go the bathroom etc etc. by day 3 of him not eating like he usually does, we took him to his vet and he got a steroid shot and anti-biotics (seems to be the usual first response for illness in pups). after the steroids, he perked up a bit and started eating better, but then reverted just a day or two later. in that time, we started monitoring his poo and pee and found that his pee looked orange, like it had blood in it. we took him back in for his follow up visit, and told him about the weird pee and showed him pictures. at this point, the vet ran more tests and started him on high dosages of corticosteroids because he suspected hemolytic anemia. by this point, gatsby had stopped eating altogether and would barely get up for anything and sometimes, when he went out to go to the bathroom, he would wander off a bit like he was looking for a place to lay down and die. seeing this change in our normally always-hungry always-happy puppy-faced youthful energetic dog... we were pretty devastated and almost started grieving. we thought he was going to die, and my then-fiance and i had a couple long alone times with the dog to prepare ourselves in case the worst happened and just sat with him in silent love and despair. I know that sounds weird, but i'm not sure how else to describe those moments. a few days later, the test results came back, and it confirmed the diagnosis. the vet upped the dosage of steroids even more (just as a comparison, someone we knew dealt with still's disease for a long time and was on lighter doses of corticosteroids than our then-50lb dog was) and after a few days, his appetite slowly started coming back over the course of several weeks and would actually get out of bed once in a while. 3 months and several tests and retests later, the vet finally cleared him and by then he was normal and had gotten back to his "healthy" weight of 55lbs. just in time for thanksgiving dinner anyway, here he is, more recently: gatsby serving as a mattress for my niece gatsby, the ring bearer
  11. instead of making up numbers/guessing, wheelie monster can tell us how much some of his fellow racers who race in the xr100 class(es) spend in a year oh i mean, fireman_343
  12. get yourself a battery tender, install and plug it in. you're gonna need one eventually anyway. after a few hours, if the bike STILL doesnt start, then your battery is REALLY dead or it's something else in the charging/starter/fuse/electricals/omfgstartpanicking. but if you know for sure your battery is dead-dead (and not just drained) and getting your bike to hoblick or anyone else to take a look at it for you is impeded by the battery that's pretty silly. you should be able to charge or swap the battery yourself... a one armed half retarded monkey is capable of doing those 2 things. for battery tender, just pick up a yuasa, battery tender brand, schumacher (I think walmart or sears sells these?), or any number of other tenders will be fine. i would just call up nathan at riders discount and ask him for a good one that does rapid charge, float charge and some of them even have battery diagnostic and reconditioning programs. for battery, just suck it up and go to walmart, auto zone, whatever or a mom and pop shop if you hate big retailers if you want a new one. if you're ok with used, you can probably find someone somewhere that is parting out their 250, and buy their battery for cheap. shipping is a bitch on batteries, so i think you'd be better off just buying it new nearby. while you get your bike going, get a quote from hoblick for a inspection and whatever other work you want/need done. just remember, as reasonable as he is on the work he does, for simple stuff (oil change, lubing chain, getting bike ready for winter) it is still going to be cheaper for you to do it.
  13. that was one of the most beautiful things i've ever read.
  14. what do you call a mustache ride if he just has a soul patch? a soul crusher? i dunno, i'm gonna work on that one in case i meet mr code
  15. craig, can you tell me all the things you love so i can make sure we pack a LOT of it when we go on the awesomest winter track day outing evar?
  16. after that tough buckeyes win (tough because the fucking bucks couldn't finish the fucking job in the end zone), i wouldn't let myself believe that we would have such glorious sports luck, but god smiled down up on us that weekend. you are all lucky i was wearing my lucky underwear. it's michigan underwear in which i purposefully violently shart
  17. nah, you'll do great! come out to play!
  18. if this lands on a race weekend, there will be much hurtfulness.
  19. i can't wait til my wife gets preggers. i can replace at least 1 to 2 meals a day with sumptuous boobie milk
  20. mechanical combination lock? when he says delivery included, does that mean, he'll put it in... say... a basement next to another safe? mwahahaha
  21. jbot

    walking dead

    i would make that a link and just cause i've had sex before (which, i haven't, that's gross), doesn't mean i shun having sex again repent for your sins
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