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coasting 07-30-10 08:12 AM

look! Tennessee jumping. those college kids look younger and younger every year. nearly as impressive as your marching band.


Ziltoid 07-30-10 08:14 AM

I'm now legal to drink In Quebec, jeesh I'm gunna get Fat (ok. fatter)

patentcad 07-30-10 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 11200537)
What part of BF is not romper room?

The 33 is far too testosterone jacked, delusional and egomaniacal to be Romper Room.

Jeepnut22 07-30-10 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11200629)
The 33 is far too testosterone jacked, delusional and egomaniacal to be Romper Room.

Exactle...

Velo Vol 07-30-10 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11200602)
look! Tennessee jumping. those college kids look younger and younger every year. nearly as impressive as your marching band.

That's a halftime show, you soccerhead.

That group--or one like them--did one this past season. It was better than most of the halftimes, if that tells you how bad some of the shows were.

Herbie53 07-30-10 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11200629)
The 33 is far too testosterone jacked, delusional and egomaniacal to be Romper Room.

cycling and machismo. Odd combination.

sbxx1985 07-30-10 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11200602)
look! Tennessee jumping. those college kids look younger and younger every year. nearly as impressive as your marching band.

At first, I thought this was Cletus dumb. By the end, not so much.

sbxx1985 07-30-10 08:37 AM

Does Uncle Pcad somehow attract the kids? A nutty cycling father figure, perhaps.

coasting 07-30-10 08:45 AM

can we have a virtual race tomorrow?

we agree a certain distance and climbing range. we each go and find a route that fits into the parameters and then we ride it and post our results. ride time and total time. that should be fun.

Quel 07-30-10 08:50 AM

What torque wrench should I get? Current ride has aluminum post/steerer so I've never bothered, but the new ride coming has carbon bits that I don't want to mess with.

Velo Vol 07-30-10 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11200785)
we agree a certain distance and climbing range

All climbing ranges are not created equally.

coasting 07-30-10 08:56 AM


Originally Posted by Quel (Post 11200811)
What torque wrench should I get? Current ride has aluminum post/steerer so I've never bothered, but the new ride coming has carbon bits that I don't want to mess with.


get some carbon assembley paste. finish line does it, richey does it and taxc does it. i'm sure plenty others do too. i just get it reasonably tight but not not to the point where i would strain to turn the allen wrench. Not good but i wasnt going to get a torque wrench for just one stem.

sbxx1985 07-30-10 08:59 AM

In BF Justice news this Friday morning . . . . . .

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/07/29/...ex.html?hpt=C1

I know one of Masters' lawyers quite well. One of the best in the state. This is justice.

Velo Vol 07-30-10 09:06 AM

I always wonder how they get evidence to convict people years after the fact.

coasting 07-30-10 09:08 AM

isn't it DNA? i think they keep biological evidence and such. We have a case where a serial killer was caught and now police forces all over the place is trying to match him to unsolved murders from decades ago. some have already matched. scary.

Quel 07-30-10 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11200903)
isn't it DNA? i think they keep biological evidence and such. We have a case where a serial killer was caught and now police forces all over the place is trying to match him to unsolved murders from decades ago. some have already matched. scary.

In that case they convicted him years later without DNA. Then he got exonerated because of DNA evidence.

sbxx1985 07-30-10 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by Quel (Post 11200929)
In that case they convicted him years later without DNA. Then he got exonerated because of DNA evidence.

And prosecutorial and law enforcement misconduct. They had no evidence whatsoever to convict him, except for a few of his drawings.

I'd bet Justice exists to a great extent in coasting's part of the world.

coasting 07-30-10 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11200968)
And prosecutorial and law enforcement misconduct. They had no evidence whatsoever to convict him, except for a few of his drawings.

I'd bet Justice exists to a great extent in coasting's part of the world.

grass is always greener, but unfortunately everywhere there are miscarriages of justice. we've had some whoppers and more often then is comfortable.

sbxx1985 07-30-10 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11200968)
except for a few of his drawings.

Drawings of a 15 year old.

sbxx1985 07-30-10 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11200982)
grass is always greener, but unfortunately everywhere there are miscarriages of justice. we've had some whoppers and more often then is comfortable.

How's your gun problem?

sbxx1985 07-30-10 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11200982)
grass is always greener, but unfortunately everywhere there are miscarriages of justice. we've had some whoppers and more often then is comfortable.

And your death penalty statute?

coasting 07-30-10 09:27 AM

some gun problems and getting worse but nowhere in the world compares to america when comparing gun crime. we have a big problem with knife crime and kids carrying knives. i won't challenge children misbehaving because there have been a lot of incidents of these kids stabbing strangers.

no death penalty, thank god when someone is let out of prison for a murder he didn't commit.

sbxx1985 07-30-10 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11201026)
some gun problems and getting worse but nowhere in the world compares to america when comparing gun crime. we have a big problem with knife crime and kids carrying knives. i won't challenge children misbehaving because there have been a lot of incidents of these kids stabbing strangers.

no death penalty, thank god when someone is let out of prison for a murder he didn't commit.

Exactly. I'd bet Justice exists to a greater extent in your part of the world.

coasting 07-30-10 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11200785)
can we have a virtual race tomorrow?

we agree a certain distance and climbing range. we each go and find a route that fits into the parameters and then we ride it and post our results. ride time and total time. that should be fun.


well? scared, are we?

Velo Vol 07-30-10 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11201026)
getting worse

How's your Bill of Rights?


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