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John

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  1. THURMAN's. Do it, will not disappoint. One of the best burgers I've had in my search of the worlds best burger.

     

    If anyone tells you to go to Rooster's for wings, ignore them. Been there twice and both times I was highly disappointed

     

    get the wings next time you go to thurmans. they are really good. HUGE too.

  2. The 33" tires on the back of my dune buggy could very well be that old, and the low pro fronts I've had laying around for at least 10 years... And i bought them second hand.

     

    I see no serious danger in driving on these tires... they hold air just fine, and they haven't given me any sign that they can't hold up to the small amount of punishment i give them...

     

    Motorcycle tires? NO WAY, but on some random commuter car? Why not? Tire failure will in all likelihood just result in a flat, which my 7 yr old niece can change with a spare...

     

    rubber deteriorates and it may LOOK fine, but could still blow out or go flat. there is no way to determine this by looking at it. do you feel lucky? sure it could just go flat... or it could blow out too.  would it matter if your tire blew and ripped off your fender or sent you into oncoming traffic?

     

    personally, id rather be safe than sorry.  and its not just about MY feelings either.  there are other people on the road too... i can not rationalize knowingly operating an unsafe vehicle in order to save a few bones. 

  3. Bite me. Could happen. I have tires in my barn, if they fit, I'd use them. I never use the vehicles suggestion. The question is for normal people who live in a city with no resources and follow the sheep herders directions. ;)

     

     

    i just can't fathom any scenario where one would think that driving on 20 year old tires is a good idea. maybe if they were somehow hermetically sealed or something... but a tire you find lying around in the barn? no way... thats just asking for a tire to come apart. gonna cost more to repair all the damage from the wreck than you save by putting some random tire on. 

  4. What if you put a 20 year old brand new tire on a 2013? Max was 35 back in the day?

     

    why would you do that in the first place? what if i put tank treads on it instead? what if i put bicycle road tires on it that can go to 150psi? what if aliens reported it where i wanted it to go?

     

    what if i made up weird "what if" scenarios that would never happen so i can rationalize why i got a question wrong? :p

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  5. J Alexander (23 N) closed several years ago.  Are they opened back up?  That was one of my favorites for some time.

     

     

    i was just there like a month ago... but its been open for a while for sure. def remember going there last year for sure... its a good spot.

     

    my absolute favorite restaurant in columbus is the top steakhouse in bexley. http://thetopsteakhouse.com

  6. You will never park there with a trailer unless willing to leave it unattended and walk a good distance

    It is awesome though lol

     

    walk wont be that bad.  can probably find a spot on kossuth east of jaeger that you can park a truck + trailer. depending on the time of day you may have to go one more block east. you can turn on bruck left or right, there is usually ample parking on that street too.  wont take you more than 5 min to walk down there. not a bad walk at all.  but yea, you wont be able to see the trailer. honestly, i dont think there would be a problem. just dont leave your GPS on your dash and your laptop on your seat lol.

  7. you shouldn't even need to send an email to know that's clearly a scam... here's the key right here that lets you know:

     

     S4R Monster listed at $2,300 

     

     

     

    there's no way someone is selling a S4R for 2300. its  just not gonna happen. maybe if the bike was totaled and they are selling it for parts... otherwise, no way.

     

    remember, if it sounds too good to be true,  IT IS.

  8. this is actually a vespa ad for australia... the 90 degree turns are one thing. also note that it says "slower traffic keep left" and "exit sydney"... even though the cars are on the wrong side of the street for australia... plus they are not australian cars either... 

     

    looks like they took an LA pic and did some photoshopping.

     

    http://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/prints/vespa-motorcycles-light-trail-11149405/

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