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SRT4magoo

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  1. Busa motor + turbo. A friend has this set up in a Lotus Super 7. It's basically a street legal go kart with 350 hp and only weighs 700 pounds. I can lift the front end off the ground by hand. It's insane on the street. He is upping the HP to try and go for the record 0-60 time.
  2. Go to college, just don't get some bullshit degree. You may be able to do ok for yourself right now but down the line it will come back to haunt you. My dad is an electrician. One of the engineers he works with is the best engineer in the company and he didn't go to college, he taught himself. He can't get to the next level though because he doesn't have a degree. It sucks for him but that is how a lot of companies are now a days.

     

    In my opininion go to a school that has a good co-op program. The experience and networking you get is soooooo valuable. And you get paid pretty well. At RIT while you are on co-op you do not have to pay tuition which is nice and at the same time you are getting great experience in your field and a degree. To each his own though. Good luck.

  3. When I was about ten I found a wallet on a ride at an amusement park. I opened it and there was $100 in it. My friend wanted to keep it but I said no we need to find the guy. After I got off the ride I went up to the lost and found area and had them announce that I found this guy's wallet. About a minute later a guy comes running up to the stand. He was so happy that I tried to return the wallet and didn't take the money. He ended up giving me the cash as a reward for being a good kid. $100 bucks when you are ten is like hitting the lottery!

     

    I always believe that if you don't do the right thing that it will eventually come back to haunt you. And if you have ever lost anything important you know how much it sucks.

  4. Can anyone make a good recommendation for a general physician? I haven't had a physical in almost six years and figure it's about time I establish myself with a doctor in Columbus. I would prefer someone near Reynoldsburg or Easton/Gahanna area. Thanks for the help.
  5. If your interested let me know and l'll let ya know the prices at the South chapter. You could always come out for a free first class to check it out. I would say keep the gi on, unless you are training for a fight. Think about it how many times have you fought someone(street) or seen a fight where they keep their shirts on or don't have time to take them off. That nearly doubles your submissions, sleeve chokes,collar chokes ect. Theres nothing like choking someone out with their own cloths.

     

    Could you let me know? I am been wanting to get into this for a while now. I am a big fan of UFC. I want to learn some BJJ or a similar fighting style. I need to lose my gut from college and think that learning BJJ would be a fun way to do at and at the same time learning how to fight.

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