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So sick. So broke. Shame, really.
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Ohhhhhhhh myyyyyyyyyyyy You're digging the "pleasure button" on the "bitch seat". Admit it. So let me get this straight. I make a standard inane joke alluding to using the SI system as a handicap and get both a phu-Q and a "he's mean". Whereas an inference to getting off on the bitch seat gets a grin. WTF?
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Was there a women involved in the wtf moment? Why is this a surprise?
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Yeah, that's about right. *grins*
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Man check out them GUNS!!! He's easily the biggest man at comicon
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the daughter of a very good friend just had a double kidney and pancreas transplant at Barnes-Jewish hospital in St Louis. The cause of kidney failure was life long type one diabetes. The operation was flawless, and there seems to be no rejection issues. HOWEVER, the recovery from this is more like THREE months. Or more. The family has had to rent an apartment next to the hospital, and someone has to stay with the lass every day, all day, and every night, all night. It is not quick, easy, inexpensive or fun. Frankly this recovery is all the family is concentrating on.
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the daughter of a very good friend just had a double kidney and pancreas transplant at Barnes-Jewish hospital in St Louis. The cause of kidney failure was life long type one diabetes. The operation was flawless, and there seems to be no rejection issues. HOWEVER, the recovery from this is more like THREE months. Or more. The family has had to rent an apartment next to the hospital, and someone has to stay with the lass every day, all day, and every night, all night. It is not quick, easy, inexpensive or fun. Frankly this recovery is all the family is concentrating on. And 22 shells of course.
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So let me get this straight.
I make a standard inane joke alluding to using the SI system as a handicap and get both a phu-Q and a "he's mean".
Whereas an inference to getting off on the bitch seat gets a grin.
WTF? Dude! Pinot grigio ain't doing your CF persona any favors.
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PS- I'm running pipes out of the bed of my 1980 Toyota. Thought the Strohs cans would add some class. Dave Ohhhhhhh. I thought you were looking for your next build. Para cord slings and beer can hats! I wanna be an entrepreneur! I wanna claw my way up to middle management!
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the daughter of a very good friend just had a double kidney and pancreas transplant at Barnes-Jewish hospital in St Louis. The cause of kidney failure was life long type one diabetes. The operation was flawless, and there seems to be no rejection issues. HOWEVER, the recovery from this is more like THREE months. Or more. The family has had to rent an apartment next to the hospital, and someone has to stay with the lass every day, all day, and every night, all night. It is not quick, easy, inexpensive or fun. Frankly this recovery is all the family is concentrating on. Not SM he's going to be sage rat hunting by the end of April...
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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A horse of a different color�so to speak An anti-gravity bike? Dayum... I have a TW. Digging those saddle bags, are they molded ammo cans?
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I was unaware that the swedes had roller derby. Still. I am piqued. Long day,...just got home, and am playing catch up. Did she have a slam fire with a Swede Roller ? .....I keep telling you folks to be careful about that. Pears sent GTC
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That's funny AKbob :)�No I originally bought those in Sturgis for my softail but modified them for the TW.
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Listen, we got lost leaving a Red Wings game and we wound up in another Country.
It's not like that schit doesn't happen all the time.... Where do the midget women fit into this story? Did they say, eehh Midget women ALWAYS fit into a story. They're nice and compact. You can store them anywhere! Someone say midget women? Jemma
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this thread needs an
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FWIW to all of those poking fun, I did try the Military Surplus Stores around the region for this this stuff, and the artillery shells I want, according to a couple of them, are a thing of the past. No longer available. Something about Federal regulations that I had not heard before. So far, only aluminum canteens as well. I am still hoping for a stainless Steel canteen.
Not sure about them being regulated out of circulation, I had not heard that before, but it could be true. What is true so far is that my searches for the shell casings I want have come up empty. I did not think that asking about them here would bring up such a long thread.
Just trying to add some accessories to the bike while it is down for a while and being worked on anyway, on the cheap. I had no idea that a search for such would cause such a firestorm, but it did and I can live with that. No one was hurt, and some of you had some fun at this. Nothing to fret over. Despite all of the posts poking fun, I am STILL in hopes that someone has one or two of these laying around that they will let me buy or trade them out of. So far striking out at the surplus stores etc. Including on line. If none are found, life shall obviously go on and without much of a care over this one piece of the puzzle not going exactly as I had hoped. Not a big deal and especially not with - as many of you correctly noted - MUCH bigger fish to fry for me these days.
I did get a PM about the ammo cans, which is appreciated.
Some of you would not be fiddling with such things just weeks before a major surgery and long recovery and re hab. Fine. When it is you looking straight in the face of such a thing you plan for it and deal with it as YOU think will be most helpful for YOU.
As to my style or preferences, I want to have fun things that I used to be able to enjoy getting tweaked and tuned and ready for me so that when I am in a hospital room or lab somewhere in Seattle getting IV's put in and taken out, sick from too much or too little of this medicine or that while they try to dial it all in, and for many days dependant upon others to assist me with the basic body functions and activities of daily life.... that I have stuff that I love ready for me to try as soon as I am physically able. I may NOT be quite up to much of a ride or varmint shoot for still months even after I am released from the transplant Center. But the hope and dream being there will lend brightness and a smile to those days drudgery, needles, and feeling quite sick which I am told await me.
This is my way, does not have to be yours. And in fact I do not recall suggesting that anyone besides me handle a potentially fatal procedure and long re hab in my way. I only asked if someone had a couple of items that I need to complete a project. that is not. Getting them or having them on hand for my bike builder friend to use will be a nice fun touch. But not haveing them would not be so bad, either. It ain't this big of a deal folks. Well, too me, anyway.
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FWIW to all of those poking fun, I did try the Military Surplus Stores around the region for this this stuff, and the artillery shells I want, according to a couple of them, are a thing of the past. No longer available. Something about Federal regulations that I had not heard before. So far, only aluminum canteens as well. I am still hoping for a stainless Steel canteen.
Not sure about them being regulated out of circulation, I had not heard that before, but it could be true. What is true so far is that my searches for the shell casings I want have come up empty. I did not think that asking about them here would bring up such a long thread.
Just trying to add some accessories to the bike while it is down for a while and being worked on anyway, on the cheap. I had no idea that a search for such would cause such a firestorm, but it did and I can live with that. No one was hurt, and some of you had some fun at this. Nothing to fret over. Despite all of the posts poking fun, I am STILL in hopes that someone has one or two of these laying around that they will let me buy or trade them out of. So far striking out at the surplus stores etc. Including on line. If none are found, life shall obviously go on and without much of a care over this one piece of the puzzle not going exactly as I had hoped. Not a big deal and especially not with - as many of you correctly noted - MUCH bigger fish to fry for me these days.
I did get a PM about the ammo cans, which is appreciated.
Some of you would not be fiddling with such things just weeks before a major surgery and long recovery and re hab. Fine. When it is you looking straight in the face of such a thing you plan for it and deal with it as YOU think will be most helpful for YOU.
As to my style or preferences, I want to have fun things that I used to be able to enjoy getting tweaked and tuned and ready for me so that when I am in a hospital room or lab somewhere in Seattle getting IV's put in and taken out, sick from too much or too little of this medicine or that while they try to dial it all in, and for many days dependant upon others to assist me with the basic body functions and activities of daily life.... that I have stuff that I love ready for me to try as soon as I am physically able. I may NOT be quite up to much of a ride or varmint shoot for still months even after I am released from the transplant Center. But the hope and dream being there will lend brightness and a smile to those days drudgery, needles, and feeling quite sick which I am told await me.
This is my way, does not have to be yours. And in fact I do not recall suggesting that anyone besides me handle a potentially fatal procedure and long re hab in my way. I only asked if someone had a couple of items that I need to complete a project. that is not. Getting them or having them on hand for my bike builder friend to use will be a nice fun touch. But not haveing them would not be so bad, either. It ain't this big of a deal folks. Well, too me, anyway. Who's azz are you trying to blow smoke up. You have one of the biggest. "Big watch, little dikk ego's i've ever seen
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So let me get this straight.
I make a standard inane joke alluding to using the SI system as a handicap and get both a phu-Q and a "he's mean".
WTF?
I did not say you were mean. I said you were not nice. Not nice is better than mean.
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