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dorifto240

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  1. Of course it also helps to be genetically predisposed to putting on muscle mass. Arnold looks the way he does because he's Arnold. Honestly, the only time I put on mass was my freshman year of college, and I was on the all you can eat buffet plus pizza at 1am work out three to four days a week plan. I weighed 180 and could rep 220, and my max bench was 250. And yes I've taken similar items to NO Xplode and busted my ass in the gym and didn't really see a difference between my workout on that, or the time I decided to lift after a few Sam Adams on an empty stomach, or the time I lifted with a few buddies, or the time I had a great play list on my MP3 player. My take on it all is this: You'll get bigger or stronger, it all depends on genetics. Whatever works for you, works for you.
  2. It would be a great bike for that. It's a pretty neutral platform as far as styling goes, it would be cool as a bobber, or chopper, or a brat style cruiser, or anything else you can think of.
  3. Looks great! I really like the way the seat steps down onto the tail, but yet still flows smoothly with the overall bike. Good work
  4. It is just a coincidence, hopefully there won't be too many beaters, unless they're the well loved, well ridden kind.
  5. The title is it, I've posted it on Craigslist as well, here's the link: http://columbus.craigslist.org/mcy/2092216901.html Good bike, fun/easy to work on, good around town. Nice starter/second bike. pm me for more info, and I can deliver (within reason or at least meet halfway). $600 is what I've listed it at, $500 for OR members/friends of OR members because it's Christmas.
  6. Snow, ice, hangover, whatever, I'm in.
  7. April First (Yes, it is April Fool's no this is not a joke) is the day of the show. That's when the bike has to be done. We're nailing down the final schedule but it's going to be: Bikes show up for judging, everything is looked over, builders vote on the best bike, show starts, drinks are enjoyed, fun is had, awards are given, the party doesn't stop until the sun comes up.
  8. UPDATES: The date is changed to April 16th! 2pm Entries Arrive 3pm Judging Begins 4pm Opens To Public 6pm Awards 9pm Ends Please email: somethingcreativecolumbus@gmail.com to register BY APRIL 2ND! We hatched this idea after one too many cups of coffee, and a serious lack of sleep. The Econo-Chop Challenge. April 1st is the day of the show. I'll be posting updates as we hammer out the final details, it's basically a show up on Friday with your build, have fun, make friends, influence people event. The show is in Columbus, but it's open to anyone. Here are the rules: Rule #1 The total cost, including the bike is $500.00. Yes that reads “including the bike.” This is an ECONO-chop Challenge. Rule #2 The bike must run. Not “almost run,” or “sort of run,” or “it turns over, but something’s wrong with the carbs” run. Run. As in start, idle, rev, move forward, etc etc etc. Rule #3 You must show a bill of sale and the accompanying advertisement (craigslist, ebay, etc) of the bike to verify the price you paid. I’m not going to believe you if you show up with a brand new ZX-14 and say you paid $100 for it. Rule #4 One item per bike is allowed to be donated. A motor is comprised of many different items, and as such is not an individual item in and of itself. Rule #5 Creativity reigns supreme. Rule #6 The judges reserve the right to check and/or re-value any part they believe to have been misreported. Ebay will be the final source of information regarding a parts value. (Come on, it’s called the ECONO-chop Challenge) Rule #7 Bribery of the judges is encouraged. Budget for “beer money” accordingly. Awards will be given: Best In Show - Overall winner People’s Choice - Voted on by the attendees Cheap as S*%T - Least amount of money spent Cool as F%&K - Determined entirely by the judges The Sweetawesome Award - The bike voted the best by the builders themselves. Think of it as an invitation to get crazy this winter, and teams are allowed to compete as well. Any questions, don't hesitate to ask here or message. The Blog: News, Updates, Photos, And More!
  9. Thanks for all the suggestions! Although why does every winter/all weather jacket look like I'm going to be stationed on the Death Star?
  10. They couldn't get any good celebrities to host it seemed like. The BBC version is so popular over here, why try and compete with a sub-par product?
  11. Apparently in New Jersey, and in regards to guns, you're guilty unless proven innocent. Didn't we fight the King of England over things like that? Or was my history education tainted by some biased opinion? It's New Jersey. They'll make up a reason real fast.
  12. The majority of our diets are protein rich anyways, and the body can only absorb/use so much protein. The rest eventually gets flushed away. Most supplements have had none of their claims proven or tested by the FDA. It's a placebo effect. That can be beneficial, but not worth the $40-$200 price tag on most supplements at GNC
  13. In all honesty, I'd probably never ride again. Riding a motorcycle is such a tactile and intense experience as it is, with almost every sense taking in as much as possible. That would overwhelm me. Running over a dog (or anything other than the road) on my bike with every sound, scent, sight and feel magnified by the adrenaline? Unless there was some serious extraneous circumstances that forced me to choose between hitting the dog or a serious wreck, I doubt I would be able to get back on a bike.
  14. One of my friends worked in the East Wing of the White House, and he laughs every time he hears that phrase. Here's why: 90% of Government jobs aren't elected, and are so protected by red tape and bureaucratic garbage that it's impossible to change. The lines at the BMV are just as long under Obama as Bush. You get denied disability pay as quickly under a Democrat as a Republican, and the Post Office still loses your mail regardless of who's in charge. If some politician really wanted to "change" Washington, they'd start by firing people in guvment jobs. Except they don't really have the power to do that. So it's an empty promise, like lowering taxes. I'll take the heat for this but, do you really want the ass-tards we all deal with voting on something really important, like the person who takes us into war? Or negotiates treaties? Or makes decisions that affect all of America in very real ways?
  15. Damnit, the Rubber v Glue precedent... You win, I'll go put myself in the corner.
  16. I saw a dog get run over on my way home tonight. The driver didn't hit the brakes, didn't swerve around the dog, didn't even stop to see if the dog was okay. They had plenty of room to maneuver, or stop or do anything... But they didn't. Just hit the dog straight on. I get not being able to stop on the freeway or in another situation where it would cause an accident, but doing 35 with no cars around you? Come on. I don't get it. It's a living thing, what does that say about a person when they treat life with such disdain? (note: I stopped and moved the dog out of the street. There was no tag, so I couldn't take it to the owners. It was a little jack russell looking dog, so if anyone hears a friend or co-worker or whoever wondering what happened to their dog: it's dead, but it didn't look like it suffered. Sorry.) Rant over. I had to vent, and no one in the house is awake.
  17. No comment... Although I wouldn't mind fifteen minutes with that guy so he would get a taste of what that baby went through.
  18. I read Hatchet in fourth grade. I'll be fine.
  19. I've got a bag, and having spent a few summers teaching basic survival; I know what I need. It wouldn't take me long to pack up a bug out bag. Of course, "I just need five minutes" ensures death in any movie as quickly as losing your virginity.
  20. I am a big fan of "28 Days Later" and "Shaun of The Dead." "Zombieland" would definitely be in the mix as well; they originally wanted to make it a TV series.
  21. I second the stator check as well. Run the voltmeter to the battery terminals, and check the reading. Then rev the engine, above 3000rpm you should see the voltage increase. If not, your stator needs replaced. You can also check the resistance of all the wires involved in the charging system too. Check them to each other, and check them to ground as well. Also, I heard from a reliable source that every battery maker a few years ago, had trouble with their manufacturers in China. The QC was awful I guess, and batteries from that time might be suspect. I don't know if it's improved or not in recent years.
  22. If I taught debate and philosophy I would use this as a textbook example of poor debate skills. You didn't actually engage/refute any of the claims I made, but merely dismissed them as silly without providing any proof to support your counter argument. Secondly, attacking the illustration of a point, and not the point itself is akin to a "slippery slope" or "straw man" argument. The bread/cancer statement was an illustration to show the poor statistics used to support overturning conceal and carry. Instead of engaging the actual argument by providing better facts, you attacked the example. You might have had better luck using "I know you are, but what am I." I haven't had a good OR knock down, drag out in awhile. I figured this would be a good one.
  23. Thank you John for the websters dictionary entry... Whatever the definition, Corollary does not equal cause. Case in point: Everyone with cancer has eaten bread. Bread causes cancer. Is bread a corollary factor to cancer? On paper, yes. Does bread cause cancer? Not likely. Have gun owners killed people? Yes. But owning a gun does not cause you to kill people. I could kill a man with a pen, are we going to start tracking pens as well? I could flip out at work and just start stabbing away with a ball point. Should we make a Chuck Norris round house kick illegal? It could kill people, and Chuck Norris might freak out one day and start round housing everything. If you're really concerned about personal safety, then outlaw driving. According to the DOT, 33,963 people died on US roads in 2009. That's just fatalities, that doesn't include accidents with no injuries, or debilitating injuries. Driving to and from work is the most dangerous thing you can do. And you want me to be concerned about a few hundred gun related deaths? From a piss poor statistical survey? Not buying it. There. I took the liberal bait.
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