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SAMBUSA

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  1. He's not DTC.......................YET;)
  2. They just dont know what the whole meat n greets are all about. They've never been to one with the DTC:nono:
  3. no idea where it is. Never even heard of cocockton till last summer and I missed the ride.
  4. I dont listen to either. I read/watch the news and form my own opinion. I will listen to Glenn Beck if his program happens to be on though.
  5. yeah, his didn't do shit either. If it had, Obama wouldn't be pushing another one at us.
  6. Democrats. Always hatin:thefinger:
  7. To be able to be a bike trooper, you have to be on the job for at least 2 years to apply. I would think that the app process would be pretty involved considering how good of a rider he is. He's been to a couple of the Keith Code schools(guess they are good friends) among others. He teaches a riders course himself in OK
  8. Shortly after class, an economics student approaches his economics professor and says, "I don't understand this stimulus bill. Can you explain it to me?" The professor replied, "I don't have any time to explain it at my office, but if you come over to my house on Saturday and help me with my weekend project, I'll be glad to explain it to you." The student agreed. At the agreed-upon time, the student showed up at the professor's house. The professor stated that the weekend project involved his backyard pool. They both went out back to the pool, and the professor handed the student a bucket. Demonstrating with his own bucket, the professor said, "First, go over to the deep end, and fill your bucket with as much water as you can." The student did as he was instructed. The professor then continued, "Follow me over to the shallow end, and then dump all the water from your bucket into it." The student was naturally confused, but did as he was told. The professor then explained they were going to do this many more times, and began walking back to the deep end of the pool. The confused student asked, "Excuse me, but why are we doing this?" The professor matter-of-fact stated that he was trying to make the shallow end much deeper. The student didn't think the economics professor was serious, but figured that he would find out the real story soon enough. However, after the 6th trip between the shallow end and the deep end, the student began to become worried that his economics professor had gone mad. The student finally replied, "All we're doing is wasting valuable time and effort on unproductive pursuits. Even worse, when this process is all over, everything will be at the same level it was before, so all you'll really have accomplished is the destruction of what could have been truly productive action!" The professor put down his bucket and replied with a smile, "Congratulations! You now understand the stimulus bill."
  9. I kinda like it when my dick gets caught.
  10. From what I understand, he has only been a trooper. As far as how he became a trooper I dont know. Will ask him though.
  11. 90% of the replies will prolly say Honda.
  12. Strictly cycle trooper. He rides it every year. They have 2 of them. The rest of the bike patrol use harleys
  13. Afraid of your inner-homo?
  14. Fuck you all, I'll ride my son's tricycle:dj:
  15. But his name is African. Doesnt that qualify him as being African American?
  16. SAMBUSA

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    keep forgetting that you are a woman. You could join us anyway and just be sure to bring a strap on:lol:
  17. Shamelessly copied from a good friend of mine. May Proclaimed Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. One out of every nine U.S. road fatalities accounted for last year involved motorcycle riders. This steady increase in fatalities over the past decade represents one of our Nation’s greatest highway safety challenges. Motorcycle fatalities now account for 11 percent of total road fatalities and have increased each year from a low of 2,116 in 1997 to 4,810 in 2006. So while there has been success in reducing automobile deaths in recent years, this progress is being negated by the rise in motorcycle fatalities, which has more than doubled. All motorists are reminded to safely “Share the Road” with motorcycles and to be extra alert when driving to help keep motorcyclists safe. “With warmer weather here, more motorcycles are back on the roads. Drivers of all vehicles need to be extra alert". “Motorcycles are some of the smallest vehicles on the road so folks in other vehicles need to really look out for them—and to take extra care to safely ‘Share the Road’.” Because of their smaller size, motorcyclists are often hidden in a vehicle’s blind spot. “It’s crucial that motorists always make a visual check for motorcycles by checking mirrors and blind spots before entering or leaving a lane of traffic and at intersections.” Motorcyclists are much more vulnerable than passenger vehicle drivers in the event of a crash. Research shows that approximately 80 percent of motorcycle crashes injure or kill a motorcycle rider, while only 20 percent of passenger car crashes injure or kill a driver or passenger in their vehicle. Several tips for drivers to help keep motorcyclists safe on our roadways:  Remember the motorcycle is a vehicle with all of the rights and privileges of any other motor vehicle on the roadway. Always allow a motorcyclist the full lane width—never try to share a lane;  Always make a visual check for motorcycles by checking mirrors and blind spots before entering or leaving a lane of traffic and at intersections;  Always signal your intentions before changing lanes or merging with traffic;  Don’t be fooled by a flashing turn signal on a motorcycle – motorcycle signals are often not self-canceling and riders sometimes forget to turn them off. Wait to be sure the motorcycle is going to turn before you proceed;  Remember that road conditions which are minor annoyances to other vehicles pose major hazards to motorcyclists;  Allow more following distance, three or four seconds, when following a motorcycle, so the motorcyclist has enough time to maneuver or stop in an emergency. And don’t tailgate. In dry conditions, motorcycles can stop more quickly than cars. Motorcyclists have responsibilities, too, by following the rules of the road, being alert to other drivers, and always wearing DOT-compliant helmets and protective gear. Our message to all drivers is: make this the first year in recent years when motorcycle fatalities do not increase. Help to share in the responsibility and do your part by safely ‘Sharing the Road’ with motorcycles.” His patrol bike
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    Gonna join us? Nevermind, forgot that you be female.
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