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I spent 3 days in the woods, no food, shelter, water...nothing but a large knife.
I spent the night in a tree and waited until a large deer...
probably at least a 20point buck.....yeah, at least 20, came walking under my tree.
I leaped from the tree, onto the back of the deer, and put it out of its misery with just my knife.
I then proceeded to eat the entire deer...raw.
I then walked back home (46 miles),
drank 1/2 gallon of diesel fuel and passed out.
After waking up, I went and had sex with my then g/f and while in the middle of it,
i whispered in her ear, this is how her sister liked it....and was able to make the 8 sec ride.
After that, I felt manly again.
I don't believe the part about walkin home.
mud
This iswhy I stick around...some people gots a great sense of humor. I believe him about the walk home mud, but a whole 1/2 gallon of diesel fuel?..I'm thinkin maybe a quart.
I was just wondering if there was away we could put a permanent thread up like the" How to under 50 bucks" thread that pertains to obvious things. Like some dyno number runs with different stage 1 set ups,that might eliminate a lot of questions. Basically a thread that addresses newby type questions so those of us that have ridden for a while can tell them to just look at the top of the page.
like many have said...i have used the search engine...sometimes it works...other times it doesn't......but realisicaly there are only soo many questions out there......sooner or later they all will have been asked....and then what ?
but i must admit...sometimes i do chuckle when i see a couple threads almost identical in nature...about 3 threads apart!
but i would lean towards the any question i a good question....simply cus ya don't want members being afraid to ask a question, or initiate a thread, because they are worried that it's already been asked.
Generally, the repeat questions are from new members who haven't familiarized themselves with the scope of the forum. I too get sick of looking at the same questions but I just chalk it up to newbies and move on...............
ha ha ha awesome... guys i think you got the wrong idea by this... i simply wanted to let the newer people know that there was a search function... And Ray... when you start modding your bike and making your own parts and materials then you can make fun of me... till then keep bolting on brother,this guy that runs a sewing maching has had his bike completely torn down and rebuilt 2xs now... what am I saying... there is nothing cool or tough about running a sewing maching[>:]dang... to think now i am going to make my own saddle bags... ahh ooh well
* I think was will really help is if we start to take pictures and write up how to's like we used to... I have to make another biker roll tonight i will do a write up on that and post it... i remeber when people used to ask ?s and we could just post a thread that walked them right though it... now saying we dont do that any more but i see alot of CHECK MY MOD... and it is AWESOME... but no write up so i can steal the idea
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