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Active threads with problems normally don't get hijacked into the hallway/locker room until the poster's issue has been address by one, two, or multiple knowledgeable people. On the occasion it does, adding a senseless reply serves to 'bump' the thread and keep it active. I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I don't often go beyond the first page. But I do re-visit active threads.
This is for you TD:
Luv dat fringe, you Hoosier hunk-a-doodle-do sexy man....
I say we should never get too serious about life, when I am in the workshop with certain guys we take the **** the whole time. What would be especially useful is if people only posted in threads if they actually knew what they were talking about but that would make life a bit dull possibly...
Active threads with problems normally don't get hijacked into the hallway/locker room until the poster's issue has been address by one, two, or multiple knowledgeable people. On the occasion it does, adding a senseless reply serves to 'bump' the thread and keep it active. I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I don't often go beyond the first page. But I do re-visit active threads.
This is for you TD:
Luv dat fringe, you Hoosier hunk-a-doodle-do sexy man....
all my questions during my stupid attack with the cam bearing were answered and answered well. the people on this forum play as hard as they work and ribbing is part of the play. oh, by the way would my bike be considered a bar hopper since i ride to work most days (i own a bar)?
all my questions during my stupid attack with the cam bearing were answered and answered well. the people on this forum play as hard as they work and ribbing is part of the play. oh, by the way would my bike be considered a bar hopper since i ride to work most days (i own a bar)?
Nah, if you only go to the one bar then its a Commuter Scooter and not even a Wolf T Shirt can save you...
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