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http://blog.flavorpill.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/guido033pl.jpg this is me.
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we have the same last name. however mine is spelled correctly
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haha i was just thinking that same thing... maybe ill take my bike out there. id like to have someone waiting in a car in a parking garage somewhere so i can dip off and park the bike and let the heat die down
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9000 hours in MS paint.
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shit you dont even need to sand it if you're bedlining it. the stuff is thick. you can get dupont bedliner for like 6.99 a can at walmart. i used it to paint the tank on my bike. spill gas? no problem. drop a wrench on the tank? it bounces off. good stuff.
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i found that other thread: http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34843 post 12 you are right about counter clockwise too
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someone posted this "track" on here a while back and called it "the concrete canyon" i like it http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=17903682115925121442,39.953497,-83.003922&saddr=I-70+W%2FI-71+S+%4039.953497,+-83.003922&daddr=39.953499,-83.003918&mra=mi&mrsp=1&sz=20&sll=39.953504,-83.003469&sspn=0.00045,0.001175&ie=UTF8&ll=39.962912,-82.995186&spn=0.028814,0.075188&t=h&z=14
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owns a chinese resturant IMO.
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mccain saying that the US was founded as a christian nation.
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Is 20 pound for the weight like 30 pounds if a guy lifts?
cptn janks replied to Stanello's topic in Dumpster
http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33121 quit biting my shit -
there was an article the other day about some of his recent ones McCain's Day Marked By False Statements And Gaffes June 4, 2008 06:35 PM A series of misstatements and verbal gaffes hampered Sen. John McCain on the day that unofficially marked the beginning of his general election campaign against Barack Obama. Appearing at a press conference in Louisiana on Wednesday, McCain claimed that he had supported "every investigation" into the flawed response to Hurricane Katrina, when, in fact, he had twice voted against creating a commission to inspect the tragedy. The remark immediately bounced around political circles and websites. After all it was just a few months ago when McCain defended those very votes on the back of his campaign bus, casting them as part of a broader campaign against wasteful spending. "I'm proud of my support of American citizens regarding the taxpayers," the Senator said in April. "I will not vote for projects and programs and bills that are laden with pork-barrel projects that waste taxpayers' dollars." The entire episode elicited a scathing rebuttal from the Obama camp. "Whether he simply wasn't aware of his voting record again or he was intentionally misleading the people of Louisiana, John McCain certainly isn't offering us 'leadership you can believe in,'" wrote aide Hari Sevugan. To which, McCain's aides accused Obama of negative campaigning, saying the Senator wasn't familiar with the specific votes and had always supported Senate investigations, just not commissions. That trip-up, however, was mild in compared to the gaffe that happened earlier in the day, when McCain acknowledged he was not aware that Obama had introduced a bill that called for international divestment from Iran. Reporter: Are you familiar with his disinvestment bill? McCain: No, I am not familiar with it at all. I do not know if it passed the senate or had any hearing or anything else. I had, so, literally thousands and thousands pieces of legislation are proposed every year. I know what he did. He voted against the Iranian revolutionary guard being declared a terrorist organization. The admission could prove damaging for a variety of reasons. For starters, Obama's bill, which passed overwhelmingly in the House of Representatives, is currently being held up in the Senate by Republican Sen. Richard Shelby. More significantly, two McCain surrogates, Sen. Joseph Lieberman and Rep. Eric Cantor, are co-sponsors of Obama's measure despite, on Wednesday, ripping the Illinois Democrat for not having the experience to deal with Iran. But a more worrisome issue for the McCain campaign may just be that a theme is emerging, both within the media and political circles, that the Arizona Republican has a penchant for playing loose with the facts. Indeed, last week, McCain lost crucial news cycles after he falsely claimed that force levels in Iraq had been drawn down to pre-surge levels and then, instead of admitting he misspoke, said the whole thing was a debate over verb tense. This, in turn, came after the Senator claimed, again falsely, that Iran was training al-Qaeda in Iraq, when in fact the two groups are religious and political adversaries. All told, the gaffes have provided Obama an opportunity to re-frame a man who is best known as a "straight talker," a image battle McCain can ill afford to lose. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/04/mccains-day-marked-by-fal_n_105283.html
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EVERY politician lies. there isnt enough bandwith on the internet to write about the stuff bush lied about...
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once it starts doing it, does it idle rough? is it just at certain RPM, or throughout the range?
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someone probably stole all the copper out of it lol.
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i used to get those in my basement as well.
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fuck it. stick it to the man!
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Mid-Ohio Honda Indy 200, Le mans, GT road race July 18-20
cptn janks replied to Diamonds's topic in Events
yeah ill be there. last year was sweet. got pit passes. got to check out all the cars... the lemans pits were the best because you could just walk up and check out the cars, watch the crew work on it, or talk to the driver if you wanted. -
check out dairyland insurance
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hopefully it was bumblebee. i hate him.
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lol how is that not work safe? no nip is seen?
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update: Yates, Webster Announce Pit Bull Legislation State Reps. Tyrone K. Yates (D-Cincinnati) and Shawn Webster (R-Hamilton) Monday announced a joint effort to craft a comprehensive approach to Ohio’s pit bull issue. “I introduced legislation to ban pit bulls as a springboard for discussion on a vital public safety issue for Ohio,” Yates said. “Pit bulls raised in urban neighborhoods to be aggressive pose a threat to our children and our communities, and I am serious about stopping this dangerous practice.” Webster, a practicing veterinarian, agreed to work with Yates after the introduction of Yates’ HB568. Both representatives have a history of addressing vicious animal issues. Yates first engaged the pit bull issue as chair of the Cincinnati City Council Law and Public Safety Committee in the mid 1990’s. Webster is sponsor of HB366, which removes pit bulls from the definition of “vicious dogs.” “I appreciate Rep. Yates’ willingness to work on compromise language together,” Webster said. “Many pit bulls are good family pets owned by responsible people. Local communities should be able to decide what is best for their residents, and I believe there should be exceptions made for responsibly-owned, good-citizen pit bulls.” Hundreds of people have called or emailed both representatives about their respective legislation. Several cities – including Cincinnati, Toledo and Lakewood – have responded to a series of pit bull attacks by considering restrictions or outright bans on the breed. “My goal has never been to seize family pets,” Yates said. “We want to address this danger to our urban areas while respecting the rights of responsible dog owners. I’m glad constituents have contacted me about their concerns as we engage in this important dialogue, which will hopefully lead to comprehensive legislation protecting gentle family pets while putting a stop to the violent training of pit bulls.” Story originally published in The Hannah Report on June 2, 2008. Copyright 2008 Hannah News Service, Inc.
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NERRRRRRRRRRRRDS! http://www.stuffmagazine.com/articles/images/Original/bullies/Ogre.jpg