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Glad to see you have a sense of humor... believe me, you need it to have fun on this forum! Oh, and you look great for 78. I wouldnt of guessed a day over 55, but thats just me
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I think the gear was for the initial video to get media attn.... The coaster doesnt even look that great. The riding position is cool, but thats about it.
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Ha! Thats great! I prefer to poop in bags and sets it on fire for old man clemmens tho! He never learns. Always puts it out with his boots and wants to cal the fire dept for the big shits!
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Yea, I would rather high side then wreck in that thing!
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NO!!! ITS FUCKING BLUE! Not grey!
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Thats my lotus at about 5-7 months. She is a "little" bigger now. I'll take some more pics tonight.
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The guy that bought the 07 Suzuki? Yep, that looks like him.
Yea that dood. Kinda looks like him. Hard to tell with the helmet tho. He just has this half Asian look going on?
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Looks a few posts down on that thread.... Dood was wondering what body weight it would be good for... he weighs 425####SSS!!!!! DAaaaaMmmNnnN Dood!
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He kinda looks like the guy who was riding the 250 then went and bought a brand new 600 this past summer. I cant get a good look at him through this camera I have set up tho. He keeps moving around too fast and the images are blurred. I'll keep trying.
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and he is from Strongsville
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His name is Blake Revels and he likes men
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She is pretty hott too. A/S/L ? haha. Just messing with ya inkster.
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Psssss... Your Skull is showing...
Yota knows what Im talking about..
Haha. Yep.
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A stack of one quadrillion pennies would reach Saturn. Thats a shit load of pennies!
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080109/ap_on_re_us/katrina_flood_lawsuits
NEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Katrina's victims have put a price tag on their suffering and it is staggering — including one plaintiff seeking the unlikely sum of $3 quadrillion.
A whopping $3,014,170,389,176,410 is the dollar figure so far sought from some of the largest claims filed against the federal government over damage from the failure of levees and flood walls following the Aug. 29, 2005, hurricane.
Of roughly 489,000 total claims, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it has received 247 for at least $1 billion apiece, including the one for $3 quadrillion.
"That's the mother of all high numbers," said Loren Scott, a Baton Rouge-based economist.
For the sake of perspective: A mere $1 quadrillion would dwarf the U.S. gross domestic product, which Scott said was $13.2 trillion in 2007. A stack of one quadrillion pennies would reach Saturn.
Some residents may have grossly exaggerated their claims to send a message to the corps, which has accepted blame for poorly designing the failed levees.
"I understand the anger," Scott said. "I also understand it's a negotiating tactic: Aim high and negotiate down."
Daniel Becnel, Jr., a lawyer who said his clients have filed more than 60,000 claims, said measuring Katrina's devastation in dollars and cents is a nearly impossible task.
"There's no way on earth you can figure it out," he said. "The trauma these people have undergone is unlike anything that has occurred in the history of our country."
The corps released zip codes, but no names, for the 247 claims of at least $1 billion. The list includes a $77 billion claim by the city of New Orleans. Fourteen involve a wrongful death claim. Fifteen were filed by businesses, including several insurance companies.
Little is known about the person who claimed $3 quadrillion. It was filed in Baker, 93 miles northwest of New Orleans. Baker is far from the epicenter of Katrina's destruction, but the city has a trailer park where hundreds of evacuees have lived since the storm.
Katrina, which is blamed for more than 1,600 deaths in Louisiana and Mississippi, is considered the most destructive storm to ever hit the U.S. It caused at least $60 billion in insured losses and could cost Gulf Coast states up to $125 billion, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Most of the claims were filed before a deadline that coincided with Katrina's second anniversary, but the Corps is still receiving them — about 100 claims have arrived over the past three weeks — and is feeding them into a computer database.
The Corps said it isn't passing judgment on the merits of each claim. Federal courts are in charge of deciding if a claim is valid and how much compensation is warranted.
"It's important to the person who filed it, so we're taking every single claim seriously," Corps spokeswoman Amanda Jones said.
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Can you punch them out?
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Very nice ink!...
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I love my pit bulls!! Best dogs. So fucking loyal its crazy!
Ask shitty about how nice my blue one is. She will love on you all day!
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I need one, If it fit I'd grab it fo' sho'
I dont think it will fit. It is about 2 sizes too small is my guess.
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