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    codyh

    lol, how many times have you wanted to say that to a person/family through out your work day I have yet to meet this kid yet, but why is anyone paying attention? He sounds like a fat chick looking for people to care. DISREGARD until he touches your shit then put him in line.
  2. who does it in Columbus? Ive got a used high compression piston with less than 1000mi that i want to put in the DR650. I might need your services based on a turn around time.
  3. If i cant JO to it, i don't want it.
  4. http://videos.sapo.pt/9RDbklwlM6VJ9fUAJugZ
  5. they ran something like that on top gear. Too much power for a fwd car =Stupid amts of trwq steer
  6. I'm sure he'll be quivering in his boots for a while
  7. :fuckyeah:yea ill hit a dirt road at 60mph on a street bike like nbd
  8. its a fantastic trail but there is little to no protection from wind. you are open on either side for miles w/o tree coverage.
  9. yup thats the one, except we deviated to yellow springs(better food, less WT than Xenia)
  10. LMK when your doign the xenia trip, ill be down. I haven't been in the saddle since TOSRV...and today im getting back out.
  11. i remember when i got old....oh wait.
  12. haha the guy behind him was like this is my one and only chance to cut off a supercar, im on it
  13. When old boy hopped out of the truck for the 2nd time after putting it in park he had something in his hand like a long wrench or a mag light. The guy all ready tried to use his vehicle as a deadly weapon im not surprised he stepped out ready to party. I would have drawn down at that point
  14. A buddy on the FD tracks his bike and also makes frequent trips down to Kentucky for weekend rides. The same day he was down there(this past weekend) this happened. 1min is the incident followed the chase where the truck driver is driving hard. The confrontation occurs at 5:40 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbTZkZTYkaM&feature=player_embedded
  15. haha that was made into a magazine ad and we had it haning up in our dorm.
  16. 50% of Americans dont have 2k to spare. now the size of the study and the specifics of the people surveyed(age, race, religion, sex, marital status) isnt included in this brief preview of the article but the last tiem i checked, well off people dont sign up for surveys/ collegiate experiments. Financially Fragile Households: Evidence and Implications Annamaria Lusardi, Daniel J. Schneider, Peter Tufano NBER Working Paper No. 17072 Issued in May 2011 NBER Program(s): AG The NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health provides summaries of publications like this. You can sign up to receive the NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health by email. This paper examines households’ financial fragility by looking at their capacity to come up with $2,000 in 30 days. Using data from the 2009 TNS Global Economic Crisis survey, we document widespread financial weakness in the United States: Approximately one quarter of Americans report that they would certainly not be able to come up with such funds, and an additional 19% would do so by relying at least in part on pawning or selling possessions or taking payday loans. If we consider the respondents who report being certain or probably not able to cope with an ordinary financial shock of this size, we find that nearly half of Americans are financially fragile. While financial fragility is more severe among those with low educational attainment and no financial education, families with children, those who suffered large wealth losses, and those who are unemployed, a sizable fraction of seemingly “middle class” Americans also judge themselves to be financially fragile. We examine the coping methods people use to deal with shocks. While savings is used most often, relying on family and friends, using formal and alternative credit, increasing work hours, and selling items are also used frequently to deal with emergencies, especially for some subgroups. Household finance researchers must look beyond precautionary savings to understand how families cope with risk. We also find evidence of a “pecking order” of coping methods in which savings appears to be first in the ordering. Finally, the paper compares the levels of financial fragility and methods of coping among eight industrialized countries. While there are differences in coping ability across countries, there is general evidence of a consistent ordering of coping methods You may purchase this paper on-line in .pdf format from SSRN.com ($5) for electronic delivery. http://papers.nber.org/papers/w17072 interesting
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