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Finally! A Barbie for the Rest of Us! Goth Barbie!
*requeue
jonny (Member Profile)
piss off
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In reply to this comment by raven:
correcting a librarian on grammatical issues is never smart...
And gwaan, keep up the good work man, clearly there are many in the western world who need to better understand your chosen faith.
split infinitive - for shame.
Obamarama (Blog Entry by BicycleRepairMan)
Republicrats for Status Quo!
Harley Davidson: To buy, or not to buy? I need your input, fellow sifters. (Blog Entry by Arsenault185)
My father (the old soldier- what is it with vets and motorcycles?), who has ridden motorcycles for over 40 years and currently owns a Harley has always had the following things to say about owning one (as I have asked and so has my brother):
1. Don't get a Harley for your very first motorcyle. Get a smaller, lighter, not so high powered, and less expensive bike. Yeah, it might not be as macho, but you need to get used to operating one and controlling it (yes, this does take some training- and its apparently best to work yourself up to a bigger, higher powered bike like a Harley Sportster. He, for instance, rode Kawasakis and Hondas all during his military service- only got the Harley in the 80s). Also, gods forbid you crash the damn thing, you won't be destroying something beautiful (his words, he loves Harleys), or costing yourself a fortune getting it fixed or replaced (he did this once, nearly totaled his Hog when I was a little kid, had it rebuilt completely which I am sure cost $$$)
2. Never have your motorcyle be your primary mode of transportation, it is far to limiting in what you can do with it (ie. haul stuff unexpectedly, or give people rides), and it also exposes you to all sorts of other misfortunes on a daily basis, ie: inclement weather (he actually knew a guy who died of pneumonia from getting caught on his bike), or motorcycle theft (bikes are way easier to steal than cars apparently), and there is often the problem of finding a secure place to park one for several hours at a time.
3. Please, for the love of your wife and kid, take a motorcycle training and safety course and learn the proper ways to handle a bike and the laws of ownership and operation. These should be offered through your state highway patrol and I am not sure about Texas, but likely you have to take one of these courses to become a certified operator of a motorcycle.
Also, whatever bike you buy, wear a helmet... although my father is a member of ABATE and has worked to change legislation to allow riders to choose whether or not to wear a helmet, he would tell you flat out that despite his arguments for personal choice and freedoms, only an idiot would not wear appropriate head protection, and probably rattle off to you how statistically better off you are wearing the proper protection.
That's all I can think of at the moment... if anything, I would be less concerned about the service regimen than the other things, one can learn the rudiments of motorcycle maintenance fairly easily, but riding skills take time to develop, and you are far more likely to kill yourself from inexperience than a past due oil change.
Choggie Gets the Big 500!!! (Eia Talk Post)
Congrats Choggie my dear! I am duly impressed!
Project Chaos - A Sonic 3 & Knuckles Arrangement album. (Videogames Talk Post)
I am so totally there!
More MTV 1983!!
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LOLTrek (Scifi Talk Post)
You has broken links?? Oh noes!!
Anyway, I double checked my code, it seems solid, and I can see the images... hmmm....
@Capt Willard: raven was never gone, she is just hella busy with classes and work where changes have occurred and she now has 2x the responsibility
@gunrock, don't love me, I only found the damn thing, love the maroons who spent god knows how many hours LOLizing the ENTIRE episode! They deserve all yer love/maybe pity
Dotdude @ 600 Posts (Sift Talk Post)
Congrats Cajun!
swampgirl (Member Profile)
Just for you!
http://comedy.videosift.com/talk/LOLTrek
Heath Ledger Dead (Cinema Talk Post)
So sad... the only blonde boy I ever found terribly attractive, he will be missed... and yes, as Mycroft said, he was just starting to get really good roles. So very sad.
Uh, hello, I'm the person who posted Kung Fu Porn (Sift Talk Post)
^agreed, while I am highly intrigued with any genre mixing experiment involving kung-fu I also think that teh pr0n should not be on teh Siftz
Shatner... Ladies Man
Truly, one of God's own prototypes.
But really, the only thing better than watching 70s Shatner emote, are the clothes worn by 70s Shatner! Seizure inducing patterns FTW!
swampgirl (Member Profile)
oh but of course, one can never have enough shatner!
In reply to this comment by swampgirl:
Then you will absolutely appreciate this slice of Shatner cheese: http://www.videosift.com/video/Shatner-Ladies-Man
In reply to this comment by raven:
Wow! Shatner Cheese Jackpot is right! Great find swampy!
mlx (Member Profile)
Hey... I finally saw the context of your avatar... I am watching 'Camille' on Turner Classic right now, and I can see why you chose it, Garbo is divine!