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casio04330 05-20-14 02:50 PM

put a load in your caboose
 
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shelbyfv 05-20-14 03:06 PM

Fascinating! Welcome back....

RonH 05-20-14 03:26 PM

Twinkies????

Elvo 05-20-14 03:29 PM

Twinkies, lucky charms, and chocolate milk - the holy trinity

Cyclist0084 05-20-14 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by Elvo (Post 16776305)
Twinkies, lucky charms, and chocolate milk - the holy trinity

Amen!!

:D

JanMM 05-20-14 08:46 PM

Haven't had a Twinkie since they were resurrected.

Cyclist0084 05-20-14 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by JanMM (Post 16777322)
Haven't had a Twinkie since they were resurrected.

They've got some out right now with a strawberry flavored creme filling. Some kind of tie-in with the new X-Men movie. They're actually pretty good.

:)

J.C. Koto 05-21-14 02:30 AM


Originally Posted by IndianaRecRider (Post 16777486)
They've got some out right now with a strawberry flavored creme filling. Some kind of tie-in with the new X-Men movie. They're actually pretty good.

:)

:eek:

Ohhh man, I wish I hadn't read that.

On a completely unrelated note, I think I'm going to have to go to the store for .. some ..thing. Ahem, for something. But definitely not strawberry flavored twinkies, no sirree..

And on another totally unrelated note, how many miles do y'all think it'll take to ride off the calories of a box of, say, strawberry flavored twinkies?

Also, to OP, nice trailer :thumb:

rebel1916 05-21-14 07:32 AM

Well that sounds perverted.

HvPnyrs 05-21-14 06:04 PM

:thumb:TWINKIES FTW !!!
The original energy bar! :D

heffdiddy 05-22-14 12:43 PM

unbanned huh?

RPK79 05-22-14 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by heffdiddy (Post 16782640)
unbanned huh?

He seems to have calmed down his posting style. Maybe the ban was good for him?

shelbyfv 05-22-14 03:20 PM

You are an optimist....

Rowan 05-23-14 04:56 AM

He's weird, no doubt, but I do admire the fact he uses a trailer to haul his stuff like that.

casio04330 05-23-14 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 16782651)
He seems to have calmed down his posting style. Maybe the ban was good for him?

What? i was temp-banned? I did not even know this.. I hardly been online the last few days (like 9 days) because i been busy with work and stuff... Weird...

casio04330 05-23-14 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by Rowan (Post 16784225)
He's weird, no doubt, but I do admire the fact he uses a trailer to haul his stuff like that.

oh.. well thanks

eja_ bottecchia 05-23-14 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Rowan (Post 16784225)
He's weird, no doubt, but I do admire the fact he uses a trailer to haul his stuff like that.

Faint praise...

casio04330 05-24-14 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by rebel1916 (Post 16778284)
Well that sounds perverted.

it does?

spdracr39 05-24-14 08:02 PM

that ignore list sounds like a great idea.

rebel1916 05-24-14 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by casio04330 (Post 16788876)
it does?

Don't be coy. Not everyone takes such large loads in their caboose.

mr,grumpy 05-24-14 08:42 PM

Hum. You have on prominent display there the very thing that prevents me from doing more bike shopping: milk. And lots of it. Being from Maine I have to assume that the grocery store is farther away than mine and that the milk is stupid expensive, yet you have no issues with just tossing it in the trailer by the gallon like that. How long do you find it to be OK to leave milk, and other perishable or frozen items, out like that before things start to go, well, bad?

casio04330 05-24-14 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by mr,grumpy (Post 16789026)
Hum. You have on prominent display there the very thing that prevents me from doing more bike shopping: milk. And lots of it. Being from Maine I have to assume that the grocery store is farther away than mine and that the milk is stupid expensive, yet you have no issues with just tossing it in the trailer by the gallon like that. How long do you find it to be OK to leave milk, and other perishable or frozen items, out like that before things start to go, well, bad?

Milk can stay out of the cold for 2 hours and i am only 20 mins away from the wal*mart..
this is about saving money by not using bus or taxi.

Artkansas 05-25-14 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by mr,grumpy (Post 16789026)
How long do you find it to be OK to leave milk, and other perishable or frozen items, out like that before things start to go, well, bad?

I've seen large insulated bags available labeled "Hot or Cold", the large ones are 16 x 19" large enough to carry a gallon or two of milk.

casio04330 05-25-14 03:55 PM

I was thinking about getting one of them "hot or cold" things.

Dudelsack 05-25-14 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by casio04330 (Post 16785838)
What? i was temp-banned? I did not even know this.. I hardly been online the last few days (like 9 days) because i been busy with work and stuff... Weird...

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Yes, the jokes here write themselves, but let's do try to show our brother some charity.


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