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Darn bagger, you going blind? It's on top of the carport out of the snow
Daryl, don't get excited because after a "hang around" you turn into a "prospect." But if you seriously want to get your numbers up, go to General chat and start an argument about primary fluid, answer every post and I promise your count will go up... very quickly
Darn bagger, you going blind? It's on top of the carport out of the snow
Daryl, don't get excited because after a "hang around" you turn into a "prospect." But if you seriously want to get your numbers up, go to General chat and start an argument about primary fluid, answer every post and I promise your count will go up... very quickly
That's how I got mine up... primary fluid and OIL discussions - which always turn into arguments!
Oh, and Graham's infamous Peace and Quiet with an Evo thread. I think I made Senior Rider on that one alone - talking about cake, coffee, True Track stabilizers, and lately much bitching about and !
General Chat is a great place to post a lot of useless ****, too. So many threads, so little time... and even less intelligence... but great entertainment! Don't miss the unexpectedly erotic wtff? thread there, in which Liz comes out of the closet and reveals she bats for both teams!
That's how I got mine up... primary fluid and OIL discussions - which always turn into arguments!
Oh, and Graham's infamous Peace and Quiet with an Evo thread. I think I made Senior Rider on that one alone - talking about cake, coffee, True Track stabilizers, and lately much bitching about and !
General Chat is a great place to post a lot of useless ****, too. So many threads, so little time... and even less intelligence... but great entertainment! Don't miss the unexpectedly erotic wtff? thread there, in which Liz comes out of the closet and reveals she bats for both teams!
Oh, and Graham's infamous Peace and Quiet with an Evo thread. I think I made Senior Rider on that one alone - talking about cake, coffee, True Track stabilizers, and lately much bitching about and !
NGH, you need to go back to posts 18 thru 20 of the P & Q thread. We have strick rules against bitchin on that thread and the consequences would be intolerable for most...
NGH, you need to go back to posts 18 thru 20 of the P & Q thread. We have strick rules against bitchin on that thread and the consequences would be intolerable for most...
Yeah... but (1) I'm a toothless Georgia hillbilly who don't know no better, and (2) they let me slide 'cuz I bring a lot of cake and Texas 4-alarm chili not necessarily in that order!
Graham - first rule of advertising... there's no such thing as bad publicity!
Proof that it really did SNOW in Georgia today! I measured it right at 2" (the SNOW, I mean!). You can see our poor, lonely, cold bikes sitting in the garage. We probably got more snow here today than Dale did up at the Olympics! This is just WRONG...
Last edited by NorthGeorgiaHawg; Feb 12, 2010 at 06:26 PM.
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