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This was taken about 1 1/2 ago .... my roomate at the time (also a black mesa security agent) started making these loud noises in the other room ..
and i was about to go on duty .... did not know what was going on ... and then he took this picture .....
So ... lesson here .. don't try and "D" me .....\
Fixed
Two girls on the DC Forum and now this is required...
DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK
http://2girls1cup. -> Intentionally a broken link...
/me prepares for a few days of vacation.
I have been contemplating acquiring big ol bike.....but digital is a little on the reckless side occasionally, and therefore, it is likely best I stick to the scooters with knobby tires. They may be a little snappier, but dirt is softer and the landings are a bit more forgiving
It sure is a pretty machine sir!
Thanks. Two of my most prized possessions and both paid for!Primo ride you have there nomad8u (nice lookin' ole' lady also)
North Carolina is a pretty state to ride in, especially the far eastern and western parts of the state. I'm hoping to spend a week riding the Blue Ridge mountains and I'd like to spend a week riding from the Outer Banks, along the coast, down through SC to Charleston. Charleston's a beautiful old town (at least it was the last time I visited there in the late '70's)During my "motorcycle" days living in North Carolina the only Harley I had was a 73' XLH "Sporter" (Sportster, SP?) At that time it was an Italian made machine and it was kind of a "bastard" to some of the people in my "jamin' " group that had 74's (it was also a PITA havin' a "peanut" tank and always pulling off for gas) .
We rode to Anniston, Ala to see the "cow" (Kawasaki) win (I think it was like 1st and 2nd place ), but if my memory doesn't decieve me Harley did out shine the "Beemer" (BMW) and the John Deer of motorcycles the Guzzi (Moto Guzzi). . We also rode to Daytona, Fla. for their bike races.
I think probably my most memorable memory was my several "jaunts" to Mrytle Beach, SC during "bike" week. Man, what a blast, zillions of bikes (all configurations from touring machines to choppers) plus some great people from all walks of life, from "outlaws" to weekend warriors (casual motorcycle riders)
Ah yes...... the trailer queens.You should have seen all the vehicles (4 wheel) pulled over to the side of 95 interstate with people unloading their "scoots" outside of town so they could ride into town in style on their bikes
Live to ride - ride to eat. My favorite motto!We always ate some dynamite seafood in Calabash on the "flip".
We are part of a "motor scooter" group, the Red Knights International which is an organization of firefighter and emergency services people (paramedics, EMT's etc.). We started a local chapter here in SE Pennsylvania about 3 1/2 years ago. It's a great group. We try to do 1 or 2 charity "rallies" (poker runs,raffle run etc.) each year. We have one tomorrow as a matter of fact. We're doing a "Ride for the Red" raffle ride to benefit our local chapter of the Red Cross.Welcome to another organization of sorts, I have no idea if you are part of a "motor scooter" group. To me one of the neat things about the "Net" is you have a hard time figuring out where someone is "coming from" and when/if you ever do it's sometimes a complete surpise
Edit: I added the word "sometimes" because not all the time are you surprised. I have been fortunate in my "surfing" the "Net" to find some very knowledgeable persons concerning computers, what did surpise me is there are so many of them on the [H]orde forum. (oh yeah, like everything in life, there is the 1% of 10% that are real "nutballs")
/snip city
I can definitely "dig" the part about your bike bein' paid off, but there ain't no way I'm buyin' the ole' lady (your wife) bein' paid off, never gonna' happen (only kiddin')
I'm pretty familiar with the Outer Banks and it's environs. Many moons ago (in my youth) I was honorably discharged from the USMC after four long yrs. I did the Viet Nam thing and was stationed, while in the US, at both Cherry Point, NC (Havelock) and Camp Lejeune, "J" ville', NC (Jacksonville). Being in the "Corps" I have also been to SC, I was at Parris Island and the Beaufort Air Station while in the milittary and also as a civilian on a
"field team". (not too shaby 4x yrs honorable, Viet Nam vet and still only 20 yrs old), then I went to work at Cherry Point as a "civil servant" and the rest is history. I lived a long time just South of Croatan Nat Forest (something "Kicking Post"), worked in Havelock and made many trips to Morehead City, Beaufort, the Outer Banks, etc)
Maybe they could give you some tips on folding as a female, being a heterosexual male I don't know if there's any difference in female foldin' vs male foldin' (I've always been taught it's better to be safe than sorry when dealing with the opposite sex )
Meh, Hollywood. We all know how useful those so called jar heads are.
heh...heh... must be another Web-Footed jarhead in da house... those sand flea bites heal eventually.
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Wow... nice eyes
I'm bad at guessing peoples ages, I'll probably be about 10 years off or something... But I'll try... Uhm...
Well I'm almost 23, and you look older than I do... You look younger than my brother, he's 35... So in between 23 and 35? ... I really can't guess, like I said I'm REALLY bad at guessing peoples ages
Edit: Dammit, I can't stop trying to guess now, you have to tell me! You DO look like you could be close to my age... Ahh, it's driving me crazy
Wow, that's a pretty good guess. I'm 26, I thought it would be harder as everyone says I look like I just got out of highschool at work (clients/coworkers you name it). I've also been carded multiple times while going to the same bar in the same month for chicken wings, and th drinking age here is 19.
Hey, isn't it better than looking older? Sure it sucks now getting carded for things, but one day we'll be happy people think we're young I get the same thing.. People think I just got out of high school, but I'm 23.
You're really cute too (Good thing it's a girl you're hearing that from, yes?)
that's a good thing, i thought u were a guy
I suppose that's the bright side, it doesn't bother me much but can get rather annoying in certain situations. Thanks for the compliment! I'd like to tell you what I think of your picture but I don't want to make the guys at Gamestop jealous.
Haha. I'm sure IcedEmotion is married or something All the cool guys on here are