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    Welcome to OppenheiserBenchRacing.com Chevy should quit bloating cars wieght up so high and WTF is with the <600hp version. Up the ante a little would ya! I'm am truly disappointed - for real.
  2. Ben posting life size photos Front end looks like designer of the new Mazda 3 moonlighted at Honda. Smile and be happy!
  3. CR got 10 yrs older, graduated high school and made it through college. Now go make a sammich for this fellow old guy. I'm trying watch a movie so be quiet too. :gabe:
  4. Percentage wise if the numbers were the same, I bet the mountain would claim more lives. I stand by my original feeling.....I'll lay a bike down at a speed before I fall off one down a mountain.
  5. http://www.gsmarena.com/piccmp.php3?idType=1&idPhone1=4212&idPhone2=3252&idPhone3=3901
  6. Pizza and several beers and a glass of wine while we watch movies....:fuuuu:
  7. Not car smart and buying a 14 year old VW VR6 :no:
  8. We took a pic of Tilly's new one. It's in his sig.
  9. I remember those days. 2,345 pics of dogs. Now I have like 3 total :no:
  10. That cow is likely faster than those turds.
  11. Fight for the Future PRESS RELEASE 1/20/2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Fight for the Future Tiffiniy Cheng Holmes Wilson press@fightforthefuture.org (614) 465-6371 (508) 474-5248 January 20, 2012 Fight for the Future, which ran the largest organizing sites for the recent SOPA protests (sopastrike.com and americancensorship.org), applauds the announcement that the Senate and House have postponed action on the proposed web censorship bills. “We sent the MPAA back to the drawing board,” said Fight for the Future Co-founder Holmes Wilson, “But any law that lets the copyright lobby block our websites, censor our search results, or cut off our Paypal accounts--without even going through a judge--will be soundly defeated.” “This was the largest online protest in history,” said Fight for the Future Co-founder Tiffiniy Cheng, “The MPAA was trying to quietly force this bill through Congress, but when internet users started paying attention, real democracy happened. This is a watershed moment in the fight against lobbyists’ influence on politics.” “The MPAA could have proposed a law to address copyright infringement,” said Holmes Wilson, “Instead, they proposed giving rightsholders veto power over online innovation and free expression. At that point, it was just a matter of getting the public involved.” A timeline of the SOPA protests:http://sopastrike.com/timeline Statistics from the January 18 protest:http://sopastrike.com/numbers Statistics from the November 16 protest: http://americancensorship.org/infographic2.html http://fightforthefuture.org Hi everyone! A big hurrah to you!!!!! We’ve won for now -- SOPA and PIPA were dropped by Congress today -- the votes we’ve been scrambling to mobilize against have been cancelled. The largest online protest in history has fundamentally changed the game. You were heard. On January 18th, 13 million of us took the time to tell Congress to protect free speech rights on the internet. Hundreds of millions, maybe a billion, people all around the world saw what we did on Wednesday. See the amazing numbers here and tell everyone what you did. This was unprecedented. Your activism may have changed the way people fight for the public interest and basic rights forever. The MPAA (the lobby for big movie studios which created these terrible bills) was shocked and seemingly humbled. “‘This was a whole new different game all of a sudden,’ MPAA Chairman and former Senator Chris Dodd told the New York Times. ‘[PIPA and SOPA were] considered by many to be a slam dunk.’” “'This is altogether a new effect,' Mr. Dodd said, comparing the online movement to the Arab Spring. He could not remember seeing 'an effort that was moving with this degree of support change this dramatically' in the last four decades, he added." Tweet with us, shout on the internet with us, let's celebrate: Round of applause to the 13 million people who stood up - #PIPA and #SOPA are tabled 4 now. #13millionapplause http://freebieber.org/img/buttons/wide_tw.png http://freebieber.org/img/buttons/wide_fb.png We're indebted to everyone who helped in the beginning of this movement -- you, and all the sites that went out on a limb to protest in November -- Boing Boing and Mozilla Foundation (and thank you Tumblr, 4chan)! And the grassroots groups -- Public Knowledge, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Demand Progress, CDT, and many more. #SOPA and #PIPA will likely return in some form. But when they do, we'll be ready. Can you make a donation to Fight for the Future, to help us keep this fire going? http://fightforthefuture.org/images/paypal_donate_button.gif We changed the game this fall, and we're not gonna stop. $8, $20, every little bit helps. 13 million strong, Tiffiniy, Holmes, Joshua, Phil, CJ, Donny, Douglas, Nicholas, Dean, David S. and Moore... Fight for the Future! P.S. China's internet censorship system reminds us why the fight for democratic principles is so important: In the New Yorker: "Fittingly, perhaps, the discussion has unfolded on Weibo, the Twitter-like micro-blogging site that has a team of censors on staff to trim posts with sensitive political content. That is the arrangement that opponents of the bill have suggested would be required of American sites if they are compelled to police their users’ content for copyright violations. On Weibo, joking about SOPA’s similarities to Chinese censorship was sensitive enough that some posts on the subject were almost certainly deleted (though it can be hard to know). ... After Chinese Web users got over the strangeness of hearing Americans debate the merits of screening the Web for objectionable content, they marvelled at the American response. Commentator Liu Qingyan wrote: ‘We should learn something from the way these American Internet companies protested against SOPA and PIPA. A free and democratic society depends on every one of us caring about politics and fighting for our rights. We will not achieve it by avoiding talk about politics.’" ####### (press release is here: https://fightfortheftr.wordpress.com/press-releases/)
  12. being the most profitable anything > being the biggest revenue generator just me perhaps.
  13. I have a hammer and chisel and can help you :gabe:
  14. I gotta disagree. I'd rather lay a bike down at 120mph there than fall off the edge of a fucking mountain in the middle of no where, where even mountain goat won't travel.
  15. The commitment once in blows me away. I'm dizzy after watching it. His balls and skills > mine. http://www.break.com/index/riding-on-the-edge-2289460
  16. I'm dubbing his sounds over some porn. BRB.....
  17. I had a deviated Septum on my right side from suffering two broken noses. As a result most of the airflow then shifted to my left. The human body is an amazing thing...the turbinate then grew 2x what they should have been to accommodate being used more but then began to block airflow. The chiseled my right side with a hammer and pick and stuck a red hot poker up my left side. Okay, that's my take on it. Took about 6 weeks to fully recover and discover what breathing was meant to be like. It hurt beyond believe on day two when the packing was removed and swelling kicked in. 5 days of sheer hell, but once the healing began and the selling went down, the only issues were I hated irrigating my sinuses. Nasty at first but it had to be done. Hosed out my head basically. All the above said, I'd do it again. I've had ZERO issues since.
  18. If anyone would know about smoke......good info.
  19. Fuck Snow. Get out and shoot. Silly little P&S picked up on CR for $75 :gabe: http://i541.photobucket.com/albums/gg378/pdqgp/SnowandBikes.jpg
  20. I would imagine new carpet and padding and fresh pain throughout will do the trick. If the seller wants to move the house, just work with your realtor to get it done. When we bought our house, prior to making the offer our realtor suggested the owners replace all the carpet and have the house painted. It was solid advice, they did it all and in the end we bought a house in perfect move in condition.
  21. I really like Ron Paul and his domestic views. My only concern is his foreign policy is a bit too out there. Not saying I disagree with him completely, but in the end we can't make a 180 turn on things. He's a smart guy sticking to his views, but he needs to learn to work the system and sell himself better. If he could sell, he'd get the nomination. However he is not paying attention to the audience that is truely going to put him in the white house. He has the populous, but now he needs to work the parties. See I really don't care. What are his tax records going to show that we don't likely already know? He's a business man who worked the capitalistic system. It pisses me off when Gingrich attacks him for that when he's the one who is the slippery bastard / fat fuck old school same old shit for nothing guy. I hope he gets whacked if he is nominated.
  22. Your wife has skillz. Very cool.
  23. Given his reaction it appears to be a follow up visit to a recent surgery. Looks like a portion of a turbinate that was cauterized. I had sinus surgery that invovled that and I returned once per week to have shit like that pulled out of my sinuses. I never got a pic or video, but the last time he pulled out something that looked like a very large dead grasshopper. Sounds gross and it was, but since my surgery, I rarely get colds and when I do I never even have to blow my nose. I was 70% blocked on one side and over 50% on the other. I never knew what it was like to breath so freely as I do now.
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