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Uncle Punk

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  1. I don't know if there are any left on lots right now but there certainly won't be in 6 months. You are wanting used?
  2. Well, while you're checking out rates you might want to look at getting everything in one place. My coverage is higher than most of yours and a lot higher for medical, I also have towing and car rental. My 2006 Trailblazer is probably valued around your 2008 truck and I'm paying about 30 dollars less per six months.
  3. I have sat next to that crazy fucking dot not feather Indian when he was eating those damn Atomic wings at QS&L. It's a wonder he can talk at all.
  4. Kevin did you have your vehicles insured with your homeowners insurance company? It's hard to compare apples to apples here because of vehicle values, driving records and coverage but my current insurance is in line with your cheaper insurance. I do have my house, rental house, motorcycle and two vehicles insured with them though.
  5. Of course Buddha’s pants are sagging because he can't get them up over his belly. Do not try to suck me... into a debate in the hopes of getting me banned you leghumper. By the way is it insensitive of me to call someone a leghumper?
  6. On one hand I understood her just fine; nothing she did made me act inappropriately or not anymore than I would have without interacting with her. It's not inappropriate if the person receiving it accepts it. She was not a child who needs protecting. The leghumping didn't drive her off the whiney little bitches complaining about her did. In all fairness to the whiney little bitches the leghumping is not allowed by the rules. I can understand how a group of motorcyclists would want to follow all the rules. Being the law abiding upstanding citizens they all are. On the other hand Kosmo is very easy to misunderstand because he talks funny.
  7. Is this some sort of racial slur? High: 81 °F RealFeel®: 83 °F Intervals of clouds and sunshine with a shower or thunderstorm possible This is the forecast right now. If it rains Adam is fail.
  8. Female rottie was my first dog as an adult and I was very successful training her with many mistakes on my part. Again, working group dog, most of them make mild training out to look like you're a genius. The results you are describing with a rottie can easily be traced back to what the bog was breed for just like most results can be. I am amused when people want to get a pit bull for a protection dog. They can be a protection dog but there are far superior dogs for that purpose. If protection is the first thing that comes to your mind when looking for a dog, look elsewhere. This goes back to what purpose it was originally breed for. Huskies are from the working group but sled dogs were not breed for companionship their stubbornness makes them very good for they’re intended purpose. Many if not all successful dog ownerships come down to the proper dog for you picked beforehand. Along with kids or not including all the other suggestions 1000rrider makes I might also had that depending on the breed it shouldn't be your first dog.
  9. You might as well ad invisible to that bike title. I couldn't figure out why you weren’t showing up in my buddy list until I went to the main page and found you in the active users ”ninjachk08, Invisible, njdispatcher"
  10. I am sad to hear this Nick we had a good time last time and you will be missed. How much rearranging of your life do we need to talk you into so you can make it? We need the electric bike on this ride.
  11. I have been on 83 recently and forgot about the detours. 83 has a detour on it just north of 82 south of Lorain Road. It is easy to get around though and 83 is clear of detours from there to Coshocton. I haven't seen any other meeting spots mentioned yet. The times and distance I posted earlier are from 82 & 83 if we meet north of that spot which is north of the detour we will need to start earlier.
  12. Boston terriers and golden retrievers are from two different planets but it doesn't sound like you are asking for anything impossible. Good luck. I'm sorry but I will have to disagree with buildit on a few points or at least clarify them. Working with the dog for an hour a day for several weeks is good but the hour should be broken up into shorter sessions, the younger the dog the shorter the sessions. You are trying to end on a successful positive note. Showing the dog you are an alpha and controlling it can sometimes be interpreted wrong and shouldn't be confused with dominance training. This is where you can make big mistakes; training a shepherd with the same techniques you train a terrier with will result in completely different results to the point of ruining any bond you might have with your dog. If you're not sure of what you're doing do not try to dominate your terrier, it will shut down on you. Terriers have a different reward system and are not necessarily motivated to try to please you like a working or herding dog. They can be trained to be wonderful companions but require different training techniques. The last three sentences are spot on and I couldn't have stated them better. I might add that ignoring bad behavior can also be a teaching technique and I have seen it work quite successfully. Hard to explain and is specific to the problems a certain dog can present you with. Huskies are fine dogs and with the proper job, exercise and stimulation make wonderful pets for about 1% of people who try to own them.
  13. That what you get when the cars around you hang up and drive. Something that comes close to normal driving.
  14. Someone needs to forewarn all the Amish to keep their kids off the ponies Sunday.
  15. The breed you have and what you are expecting from it can sometimes lead to disappointment. With the same input you get different results training a working dog compared to a terrier. Lifestyle and commitment are also important toward your results. The decisions you make selecting your dog have a lot of bearing on your success with long term ownership.
  16. This is correct and I should have made this point in my post. The CBRs are always more comfortable for me 600s and 1000s. YMMV.
  17. Dog training is not about dog training it's mostly people training. I can't help you in your area but books sometimes help.
  18. GSXR for the win. I currently own a 2005 CBR600RR; I have owned a 2001 GSXR750. This is all depending on what you need from a bike. If you want to ride hard and will need to modify your suspension for any reason including your weight then your only choice is the GSXR. If comfort, dependability or resale is important to you then the CBR wins. This is only true for the 2004 models you are comparing and the determining factor in this is that the Honda of that vintage still has the old style upside down forks. 2005 or newer will make this a totally different scenario.
  19. Remember guys no leghumping, this includes KTMs. At least on this site what you guys do after the ride is up to you.
  20. No comment I don't wish to be banned. It was an off color remark that I had to call to apologize for. You have a PM. Where and how much? I am getting too much attention with the baby on back I'm hoping the helmet will fix this.
  21. Nobody wants to ride with an arrogant overconfident prick; I have ridden with a few people this summer who are faster than me. I'm sure there are people faster than them also. It doesn't matter how fast you are if you’re having fun. Come ride with us, if the pace is too slow go up front we’ll post the route ahead of time, if the pace is too fast fall back until you’re comfortable the route will be posted ahead of time, it’s all good.
  22. I mentioned earlier in this thread about if anyone didn't like something about the last ride they should say something, well I just remembered something. Even if this ride goes the exact same way as last time I will gladly do it again, with that said. The first loop we took was great but about half way through the second loop we started to make a few stops for decisions on which roads to take. If we are going to get the Cleveland crew home before dark the ride might be a little more planned out ahead of time. I'm just say'n.
  23. It was one group last time and it worked out well. I think I rode in the faster half of the group for most of the ride so I can't really speak for the other half of the group. I know it goes against what most people think they know about group rides me included but the guys from Coshocton really work well together to keep things organized. It's fun to watch the fast guys disappear and the slower guys are fast by most standards. You will fit in just fine and I’m sure you will find a spot in the group where you won’t be bored with the pace. I would like to be back to the Cleveland meeting place by no later than 8:00. I still have bugs on my jacket from the last ride because we rode through dusk.
  24. I will need it for an all day test ride Sunday the 26th
  25. Wrillo summed it up efficiently. You did miss the pony launches though.
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