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I_Suck_At_BMX 06-01-06 01:28 PM

are we supposed to be impressed?

Brian 06-01-06 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by Fuse2man
yea I noticed that too. That shows how much he cares about his stuff.

I've got 4 in one of our bedrooms, and 4 in my shed. None outside.

KinetikBiker 06-02-06 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I've got 4 in one of our bedrooms, and 4 in my shed. None outside.

Before i moved, and started to ride trails, i used to have my old Haro in my basement, since our shed had tiny holes, since it sucked. But now that we moved and have a garage, i keep it in there. Its even got heat, air conditioning, and tile flooring(it used to be a room before they put real garage doors on it...).
Its nice to have a warm and dry place to ride and work on your bike during the winter.

Im trying to convince my parents to let me build to small 2 or 3 foot quarters to put on the one side, its almost working. But i really want Matt Berringers garage.

Brian 06-02-06 07:33 AM

Next year, I'll be building a proper workshop - woodwork on one side - welding gear on the other.

tl62997 06-04-06 07:38 PM

yeah ya know its hard to keep ur stuff clean if u have no place to put it. ****

tl62997 06-04-06 07:40 PM

also ive started 1 new post since the 29th

premiumbmx2005 06-04-06 08:03 PM

speaking of rain it hasnt stoped in 4-5 days...im mad...everything is also flooded

Brian 06-04-06 09:49 PM

It's been between 80-90 this week. The snow has almost all melted.

KinetikBiker 06-05-06 07:07 AM

It hasnt rained much here (VA/MD/DC)
But i wish it would, our trails need some love, and they are soo dry, that you cant really make them look good becuase they crumble, so the rain will give us a day or two to fix 'em up and make them look good, and just all around better.

eightdip 06-05-06 03:37 PM

haha, its wierd hearing someone who wants rain seeing as in England it pretty much always rains!

Actually its been not too bad weather recently, pretty warm.

tl62997 06-05-06 10:01 PM

it alwayz rains here and my parents dont let me put my bikes in the house

premiumbmx2005 06-06-06 01:16 PM

where exacty do you live?

tl62997 06-06-06 07:32 PM

davenport, iowa

KinetikBiker 06-07-06 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by tl62997
davenport, iowa

Bum****, USA

Brian 06-07-06 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by KinetikBiker04
Bum****, USA

No, that would be Virginia.

tl62997 06-07-06 08:34 PM

haha

Prozakk 06-08-06 08:11 PM

You guys could be a little more tactful in your saying it's worthless stuff.

KinetikBiker 06-09-06 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
No, that would be Virginia.

According to the news yesterday morning, we have the best schools, and best 'median income' or something like that, so i suppose were not bums...

Brian 06-09-06 07:01 PM

What city in VA? I'll see how you rate.

KinetikBiker 06-09-06 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
What city in VA? I'll see how you rate.

Burke, VA

Our trails are in Springfield(like 1 mile away)

Close to Fairfax, i suppose....

Brian 06-09-06 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by KinetikBiker04
Burke, VA

Our trails are in Springfield(like 1 mile away)

Close to Fairfax, i suppose....

I hate to say it - you win. How Burke rates

Brian 06-09-06 09:48 PM

And you can compare it to this:Where I used to live

While the median income where you live is higher than Westlake Village, (that means half the working population makes more, the other half makes less) homes there are still 1/2 what they cost in California. While the wages in Utah are even lower, the homes cost about 1/2 of what you'd pay in Burke. Just as important, the pollution index and personal crime index are both below the average. That's good too.

lunchbox 06-09-06 10:16 PM

i remeber like a few years ago the city i live in was rated the porrest city in america and i laughed about it.

KinetikBiker 06-10-06 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
And you can compare it to this:Where I used to live

While the median income where you live is higher than Westlake Village, (that means half the working population makes more, the other half makes less) homes there are still 1/2 what they cost in California. While the wages in Utah are even lower, the homes cost about 1/2 of what you'd pay in Burke. Just as important, the pollution index and personal crime index are both below the average. That's good too.

Yeah, the house i live in is pretty small, but its alot of money, since were 'close to the city'.
But if you drive 30minutes our to like Woodbridge,VA where the Vans skatepark used to be, you can get HUGE houses for like the same price, but its far from even the grocery store...

Brian 06-10-06 10:42 AM

Cleveland! We saw houses for $40K. And the neighborhood crack dealer delivers. :D

Pretty much the closer you are to the city (meaning good jobs) without actually being in the city, the more houses cost. I could have gotten a new home out in the middle of nowhere for the same price, but here we're close to everything. But most importantly, my bikes are all indoors right now.


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