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Quoted: This post gets the Cincinnati stamp of approval. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Enjoying homemade Skyline chili. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/162868/7B882C64-4458-4233-944A-A7C1A6258650-2513629.jpg This post gets the Cincinnati stamp of approval. Also Ex Cincinnati guy. However only lived their from 4 months till 5 years old |
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Quoted: I think he just can't believe how stupid the people he has to deal with are. Seems to bother him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Here we go. I don't like this black cop. Always trying to give someone a speech. guess where |
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I wouldn't want to be running into random canals this time of year. No telling what is active.
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Quoted: would have made it if he had one of these. https://www.revzilla.com/blog_content_image/image/22190/Catalog_Turboflyer.jpg View Quote |
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WRX vs cop car? That could get sporty.
ETA: Oh, not the WRX Kharn |
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Quoted: would have made it if he had one of these. https://www.revzilla.com/blog_content_image/image/22190/Catalog_Turboflyer.jpg View Quote We'll probably see the Nye minicycle kid from last night on this bike tonight. |
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Quoted: the dynamic jaw was mobile but it was seized up on the base. took a little elbow grease to get it separated and able to rotate 360° again. I need to hit garagejournal.com to see if the wilton parts vendors I used to peruse are still in business. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Damn good vice! the dynamic jaw was mobile but it was seized up on the base. took a little elbow grease to get it separated and able to rotate 360° again. I need to hit garagejournal.com to see if the wilton parts vendors I used to peruse are still in business. Good luck! That will be fun to get up in good shape again. I've been wanting to do that. |
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Quoted: In Ormond? Know where you are in relation to the intercoastal and you’re fine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’ve gotten lost in that clusterfuck shithole area years ago. The roads were setup by retards. In Ormond? Know where you are in relation to the intercoastal and you’re fine. I do believe that is holly hill proper. The stupid dead end traps suck |
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Quoted: In Ormond? Know where you are in relation to the intercoastal and you're fine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: the dynamic jaw was mobile but it was seized up on the base. took a little elbow grease to get it separated and able to rotate 360° again. I need to hit garagejournal.com to see if the wilton parts vendors I used to peruse are still in business. View Quote Did someone weld the jaws on? |
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This guy has rotten luck, everyone he hangs out with seems to get him into trouble somehow.
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Quoted: Mega oof. Would have given anything to see video of him going over the edge and the look on his face as he realized the ground wasn't below him. View Quote I’ve had one of those moments. I camped in the same remote place for +40-years across assignments in SoCal across my career. Going down the 15-mile long sand and gravel road I’ve been down a hundred times. If you get up to “speed” your suspension finds a speed it likes hitting the washboards. For me that was about 35 mph and where the FUCK DID THE ROOOOOOOOAAAAAADDD (thump) go? We got about 5-6 fee worth of air for about 30 feet worth of flight from what I figured. The car stalled on impact on the bank of the cut that had destroyed the 30-feet wroth of Jeep trail. My wife was buckled in as was I but my dog went zero G and flew out of my wife’s hands in slo-mo and then ended up on the dash on impact. Nobody hurt and we hand comes and tools if the thing wouldn’t start which ii did finally. No air bag deployment likely because of my modified bumpers absorbing lots of impact. A real eye opening WTF moment, |
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I totally didnt know i was picking up my buddy from an armed robbery
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Quoted: It's fun sometimes. I had a few to work on at one point. https://live.staticflickr.com/4769/39639774511_255fdf95cc_h.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Damn good vice! the dynamic jaw was mobile but it was seized up on the base. took a little elbow grease to get it separated and able to rotate 360° again. I need to hit garagejournal.com to see if the wilton parts vendors I used to peruse are still in business. Good luck! That will be fun to get up in good shape again. I've been wanting to do that. It's fun sometimes. I had a few to work on at one point. https://live.staticflickr.com/4769/39639774511_255fdf95cc_h.jpg Awesome! |
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Save that nonsense for the judge.
He’s getting him to talk while he’s emotional and that’s dangerous. |
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Quoted: I’ve had one of those moments. I camped in the same remote place for +40-years across assignments in SoCal across my career. Going down the 15-mile long sand and gravel road I’ve been down a hundred times. If you get up to “speed” your suspension finds a speed it likes hitting the washboards. For me that was about 35 mph and where the FUCK DID THE ROOOOOOOOAAAAAADDD (thump) go? We got about 5-6 fee worth of air for about 30 feet worth of flight from what I figured. The car stalled on impact on the bank of the cut that had destroyed the 30-feet wroth of Jeep trail. My wife was buckled in as was I but my dog went zero G and flew out of my wife’s hands in slo-mo and then ended up on the dash on impact. Nobody hurt and we hand comes and tools if the thing wouldn’t start which ii did finally. No air bag deployment likely because of my modified bumpers absorbing lots of impact. A real eye opening WTF moment, View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Mega oof. Would have given anything to see video of him going over the edge and the look on his face as he realized the ground wasn't below him. I’ve had one of those moments. I camped in the same remote place for +40-years across assignments in SoCal across my career. Going down the 15-mile long sand and gravel road I’ve been down a hundred times. If you get up to “speed” your suspension finds a speed it likes hitting the washboards. For me that was about 35 mph and where the FUCK DID THE ROOOOOOOOAAAAAADDD (thump) go? We got about 5-6 fee worth of air for about 30 feet worth of flight from what I figured. The car stalled on impact on the bank of the cut that had destroyed the 30-feet wroth of Jeep trail. My wife was buckled in as was I but my dog went zero G and flew out of my wife’s hands in slo-mo and then ended up on the dash on impact. Nobody hurt and we hand comes and tools if the thing wouldn’t start which ii did finally. No air bag deployment likely because of my modified bumpers absorbing lots of impact. A real eye opening WTF moment, Oops. Good thing no one got hurt. |
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