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chevysoldier

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  1. That sucks. You can watch the game over here if you want, BYOB.

    Physical violence, while it will feel good, can only result in bad things for you. Just sayin'.

    Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it. And I'm not going to lay a hand on them. That wouldn't teach them anything. I'd opt for vandalism charges, making them pay to have it fixed. I want to get their rap sheet started/or added to it. :D

    Fucking up someone else's stuff "just because" is bullshit.

    Find out who it was and bust up some of his shit.

    :lol: Believe me, that would make me feel better.

  2. So I had just sat down to watch some TV, Blazing Saddles is on and thought since it had been awhile, I'd watch it. Well I turn it on, go and make my kid some food, since down to eat myself and about 10 mins later the dish signal goes out. I waited a few seconds. Nothing. Thought maybe there was some snow on the dish so i grab the broom to go clean it and what do I find? Someone bent the arm that sticks out from the dish clear over to the side. I try to bend it back some and half the bracket breaks. Can't get any signal. Call the company. Give them the primary number on the account. My wife's cell. Good. Give them the last four of the social on the account. My wifes. Good. I verified eveything for them. They won't send someone because I'm not authorized on the account. She's at work until 6. To top it off, it's $15 to have a tech come out and fix it. I'm really pissed off. I ever find the punk that did this, he's paying for it and I will press some charges. I hate vandals.

    /rant

  3. how about 2 out of 3?

    insert "pics or it did not happen" or video or something. You seem nice, so I'll just trust you,;)

    Dang, no clue where Pataskala, but i doubt I am gonna drive there

    HAHAHAHA. I just got home and somebody stole the bike (back) :lol:

    Nobody stole anything, all in good fun

  4. I was posting another post, then I posted the quoted post......we can kickbox or something to settle the bike question, or just flip a coin:)

    Okay, I flipped a coin and called heads, it came up heads. :D

  5. okay texted him :D gonna email and call him in an hour if he didn't answer

    what does geard 1 up and 2 down means ?

    Thanks

    It refers to the number of teeth on the sprockets. By doing this you can change top end speed, torque, speed off the line. I went back to original sprockets (didn't know the gearing had been changed, and actually increased fuel economy by about 3mpg IIRC (I dont remember which way on the sprockets does what, someone here will)

  6. Great pics. I'm goin' out. Circumcise your watches it's 10:45A. If I'm not back in an hour you guys can come get all my shit. Just at least come to the wake!

    I call your RVT. ;)

  7. Wow, sort of a dick.

    So you don't agree with KBB, you don't agree with everyone in this thread, and you don't agree with everyone on your similiar thread on Badweb. And it's worth noting that no one is offering anything near your asking price. Hmm, maybe the problem is you.

    If you're not going to part with it for less than $3,900, you might want to plan on hanging on to it for a few years.

    ALSO, DON'T START AN OPINION POLL IF YOU DON'T WANT TO HEAR OPINIONS.

    :lol::cheers:

    Overpriced WAS an option but if you chose that, you're an idiot. HAHA

  8. WEATHER: Counties Under Snow Emergency

    Level 2 Snow Emergency: Morgan, Hocking, Guernsey, Athens, Coshocton, Knox, Licking, Morrow, Perry and Union counties.

    Level 1 Snow Emergency: Marion, Fairfield, Crawford, Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Madison, Pike, Ross and Pickaway counties.

    No Level 3 Snow Emergencies have been reported.

  9. Yep, cleaned the wifes car off at 8 and started it up. She leave's at 8:30 for work. My nephew's birthday party is supposed to be today at 2:30 in Gahanna. Don't know if it's still on or not.

    It's times like this I miss southern Cali. Next to no snow. I wish I had my bike when I was out there, year long riding would be awesome.

  10. I drove over 161 on 310 this morning and wondered why the on ramp towards Granville/Newark was closed. Thirty seconds later, I heard about it on the radio. Sad...

    http://www.newarkadvocate.com/article/20100205/NEWS01/100205002/Ohio-37-crash-kills-Newark-woman

    GRANVILLE — A 21-year-old Newark woman described as genuine and kind died after her vehicle collided with a semi Friday morning.

    Jessica “Jessi” Buchanon was driving east on Ohio 37 when her vehicle collided head-on with a semi driven by Nicholas Roberts, 43, of Newark, Granville Township Fire Chief Jeff Hussey said.

    The collision occurred at 6:09 a.m. near Raccoon International Golf Course in the construction zone of the future highway, according to law enforcement.

    Buchanon was pronounced dead at the scene. Roberts, a Freedom Recycling truck driver, was transported to Licking Memorial Hospital, where he was treated and released.

    A graduate of Newark High School and active color guard member, Buchanon went on to study forensic science at Central Ohio Technical College.

    After graduation, she worked as a home health aide, helping people who couldn’t help themselves, friend Katrina Brierley said. Her patients included those with cerebral palsy and the elderly.

    “She knew what she wanted out of life, and she went for it,” Brierley said.

    Buchanon was devoted to her family, friends and pets, who she loved and would do anything for, friend Lacey Fowler wrote in an online conversation.

    Fowler wrote she would miss her bus stop “accidentally on purpose” in middle school to spend time at Buchanon’s house.

    Fowler’s core group of friends from middle school, nicknamed the “fab four,” is now down one member — the one who knew how to bring others out of their shells, she wrote.

    “Without Jessi, we would have been a pretty boring group of girls,” she wrote. “She really knew how to make the best out of any situation.”

    Elizabeth Fournier, who met Buchanon in the fifth grade, described her best friend as a very happy person who liked to have a good time and excelled at cheering others up.

    “She had a good sense of humor and liked to make people laugh,” Fournier said.

    Brierley, Tara Corsi and Shannon Alvarez remembered their friend would drive out to Johnstown three times a week, just to say “hi.”

    GRANVILLE — A 21-year-old Newark woman described as genuine and kind died after her vehicle collided with a semi Friday morning.

    Jessica “Jessi” Buchanon was driving east on Ohio 37 when her vehicle collided head-on with a semi driven by Nicholas Roberts, 43, of Newark, Granville Township Fire Chief Jeff Hussey said.

    The collision occurred at 6:09 a.m. near Raccoon International Golf Course in the construction zone of the future highway, according to law enforcement.

    Buchanon was pronounced dead at the scene. Roberts, a Freedom Recycling truck driver, was transported to Licking Memorial Hospital, where he was treated and released.

    A graduate of Newark High School and active color guard member, Buchanon went on to study forensic science at Central Ohio Technical College.

    After graduation, she worked as a home health aide, helping people who couldn’t help themselves, friend Katrina Brierley said. Her patients included those with cerebral palsy and the elderly.

    “She knew what she wanted out of life, and she went for it,” Brierley said.

    Buchanon was devoted to her family, friends and pets, who she loved and would do anything for, friend Lacey Fowler wrote in an online conversation.

    Fowler wrote she would miss her bus stop “accidentally on purpose” in middle school to spend time at Buchanon’s house.

    Fowler’s core group of friends from middle school, nicknamed the “fab four,” is now down one member — the one who knew how to bring others out of their shells, she wrote.

    “Without Jessi, we would have been a pretty boring group of girls,” she wrote. “She really knew how to make the best out of any situation.”

    Elizabeth Fournier, who met Buchanon in the fifth grade, described her best friend as a very happy person who liked to have a good time and excelled at cheering others up.

    “She had a good sense of humor and liked to make people laugh,” Fournier said.

    Brierley, Tara Corsi and Shannon Alvarez remembered their friend would drive out to Johnstown three times a week, just to say “hi.”

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