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ronin2046 04-18-07 09:28 AM

Hey Wes,

Sorry I couldn't stop and chat... Had to open up the store. I'm a key holder now! :cry:

Shiznaz 04-18-07 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by operator
Reminds me of those bra-sunglasses

haha. A little more functional than those though... its basically the same as those lock holster pouches you see messengers and the like with, ie: http://www.pacdesigns.com/hip_pouch.htm, but cheaper and funkier. It fits my mini U perfectly!

somnambulant 04-18-07 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by ronin2046
Hey Wes,

Sorry I couldn't stop and chat... Had to open up the store. I'm a key holder now! :cry:

No worries, speedy. You know, that was a red light you went through. ;)

cavit8 04-18-07 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
haha. A little more functional than those though... its basically the same as those lock holster pouches you see messengers and the like with, ie: http://www.pacdesigns.com/hip_pouch.htm, but cheaper and funkier. It fits my mini U perfectly!

I might get one for my mom, where did you pick it up?

operator 04-18-07 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by cavit8
I might get one for my mom, where did you pick it up?

Your mom? haha!

Pistol duel is the way to a girls heart?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvnVdMpgQOk sound quality is teh lose, great song though.

Shiznaz 04-18-07 10:13 AM

I got it from semsons and company which is a yahoo store. it arrived the next day from DHL. It was 55USD.

jeremywhitehorn 04-18-07 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by gokiburi
got a reply from the poster. they quoted a "typical" orthotic budget at $500. my wrists are killing me..maybe i can score another pair of dominators from a mouse rest! http://www.doctus.ca/ for more info.

that sounds about right. my orthotics were close to that about 4 years ago. of course, they were covered by my insurance plan. i'm up for a new pair soon. maybe my insurance company can buy me a new pair of sidis?

jeremywhitehorn 04-18-07 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
I wear my helmet because my mom asked me to. The other reasons are all really secondary...

same here, but replace "mom asked" with "wife demanded". so what it really boils down to is if i don't wear a helmet i'm not getting any.

cavernmech 04-18-07 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
same here, but replace "mom asked" with "wife demanded". so what it really boils down to is if i don't wear a helmet i'm not getting any.

You wear a helmet?! Kinky.

duppy.conqueror 04-18-07 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
You wear a helmet?! Kinky.

hahahahahaha :lol:

TRaffic Jammer 04-18-07 11:17 AM

oh my..I would have thought...if I'd ever asked my brain to go down this road, that you'd be in a chef's hat.

jeremywhitehorn 04-18-07 11:19 AM

sorry i won't be able to make the bbq on the weekend as i will of course be cooking food for grumpy ungrateful strangers. actually, we cooked for some of the guys from broken social scene last weekend apparently. couldn't tell you what they ate though.

make sure you take some pictures...oh wait.

jeremywhitehorn 04-18-07 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
You wear a helmet?! Kinky.

what can i say? she likes it rough...

Shiznaz 04-18-07 11:28 AM

in relation to the BBQ, we should at some point in the warm future be like a bangladeshi family and gather as many riders as we can to go out to the island or other park with a bag of charcoal and a cooler full of meat for a giant public bbq. Also beer. I've always been jealous of those giant park parties and have on occasion been tempted to mooch some food off of them.

When I used to walk the dog I'd always have to be careful to spot these parties well in advance, because my dog would charge towards them full speed, generally making everyone scatter in a panic, and then he would steal some food and everyone would get so furious at me I swore I was going to be killed! Total vibe killer!

One time he sauntered up behind a little muslim girl with an ice cream cone, who then turned around and shrieked while my dog took off the top of her cone in one messy bite. Mother and father started screaming at me so there were 3 different people screaming at once! I didn't really know what to do so I just pushed 5 bucks at the guy and ran off with the dog! Darn greedy labradors!

duppy.conqueror 04-18-07 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
in relation to the BBQ, we should at some point in the warm future be like a bangladeshi family and gather as many riders as we can to go out to the island or other park with a bag of charcoal and a cooler full of meat for a giant public bbq. Also beer. I've always been jealous of those giant park parties and have on occasion been tempted to mooch some food off of them.

When I used to walk the dog I'd always have to be careful to spot these parties well in advance, because my dog would charge towards them full speed, generally making everyone scatter in a panic, and then he would steal some food and everyone would get so furious at me I swore I was going to be killed! Total vibe killer!

One time he sauntered up behind a little muslim girl with an ice cream cone, who then turned around and shrieked while my dog took off the top of her cone in one messy bite. Mother and father started screaming at me so there were 3 different people screaming at once! I didn't really know what to do so I just pushed 5 bucks at the guy and ran off with the dog! Darn greedy labradors!

ohhhhhhhh brother...typical...i cant believe they would freak out about that...its a dog...in a park...get over it...grab a next scoop and cone and your good to go...I only get angry at the guys who let their pitbulls run around all over the place with no muzzles...thats somethin to be worried about...labs are harmless...

TRaffic Jammer 04-18-07 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
in relation to the BBQ, we should at some point in the warm future be like a bangladeshi family and gather as many riders as we can to go out to the island or other park with a bag of charcoal and a cooler full of meat for a giant public bbq. Also beer. I've always been jealous of those giant park parties and have on occasion been tempted to mooch some food off of them.

When I used to walk the dog I'd always have to be careful to spot these parties well in advance, because my dog would charge towards them full speed, generally making everyone scatter in a panic, and then he would steal some food and everyone would get so furious at me I swore I was going to be killed! Total vibe killer!

One time he sauntered up behind a little muslim girl with an ice cream cone, who then turned around and shrieked while my dog took off the top of her cone in one messy bite. Mother and father started screaming at me so there were 3 different people screaming at once! I didn't really know what to do so I just pushed 5 bucks at the guy and ran off with the dog! Darn greedy labradors!

To be the Devil's Advocate here....most folks from Asia don't EVER see dogs as pets. It's a trip for them, as they are dirty, filthy scavenging mongrels on the streets, never to be allowed in one's house let alone sleep in your bed. As well, I'd be kinda pissed you hadn't controlled your dog in a park. It's called a leash.

operator 04-18-07 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
same here, but replace "mom asked" with "wife demanded". so what it really boils down to is if i don't wear a helmet i'm not getting any.

/whip cracking noise

TRaffic Jammer 04-18-07 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by operator
/whip cracking noise

http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/1992/whippeded2.jpg

jeremywhitehorn 04-18-07 12:01 PM

i'm a dog person (and my dog is a maniac who now has to be muzzled in public) so i tend to be understanding around other people's disruptive dogs, but i believe that as an owner you have to assume that people don't like your dog in their face, on their picnic bench etc. and so you should take steps to prevent it. at least, in the city anyway. in the country dogs can wander around and generally behave as they like and no one seems to mind. it's great.

Shiznaz 04-18-07 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
To be the Devil's Advocate here....most folks from Asia don't EVER see dogs as pets. It's a trip for them, as they are dirty, filthy scavenging mongrels on the streets, never to be allowed in one's house let alone sleep in your bed. As well, I'd be kinda pissed you hadn't controlled your dog in a park. It's called a leash.

I totally understand and respect that, and I always tried my best to keep him away from anyone who looked like they could be remotely put off by him. But when you have huge bbqs 30 feet away from off leash dog parks its bound to happen evenetually! I don't really know what I'm trying to say here and I don't want to defend any particular viewpoint on this... I guess people just really get angry about stuff...

jeremywhitehorn 04-18-07 12:19 PM

i guess the point is: dogs will be dogs! he ate a damn ice cream cone; it's not like he bit anybody.

where was this, in high park? i stopped taking my dog there.

Shiznaz 04-18-07 12:33 PM

This was the top section of riverdale farm, just before it slopes down to the off leash area. It was a block and a half away from my house so thats where 95% of his walks happened. I didn't really mean to open this up for debate, I was just relating it in passing since I was thinking about large park bbqs

somnambulant 04-18-07 12:34 PM

hehehe.. I'm listening to music on my ipod and I swear every song that comes on I think "Hey! I love this song!"

Of course, the fact that I'm listening to the playlist "My Top Rated" on shuffle *might* have something to do with it.

I'm not too quick on the uptake today. :P

also: definitely down for a bbq on the island. I plan on spending many weekends there this Summer... disc-golf-a-rama. :D

cavit8 04-18-07 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by operator
Your mom? haha!

Yes, she has rheumatoid arthritis and big zippers and a bag that's not too huge is a good option for her. Most bags are too heavy or too difficult to open. 55 USD is a bit steep for me though. I'll try some shoppin' around.

somnambulant 04-18-07 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by cavit8
Yes, she has rheumatoid arthritis and big zippers

Your mom has big zippers? I.. I don't know what to say..


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