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Mumonkan 06-11-15 04:42 PM

today i got ****ing stung by a bee that flew into my lip 3 mins after i left my house. that hurt like a *****!

did a few miles of hard trails after work, mtb is a lot of work. need more calf muscles. fun as **** tho, way more than anything ive done on the road

oh and its the hottest day of the year so far, so much sweat.

jlafitte 06-11-15 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17886067)
I mean, he's kinda got a point though...

I don't know about the rest of the country, but in the south there were plenty troops that were like the klansmen youth brigade. New Orleans was on the forefront of the civil rights movement so we had a lot of integrated troops, and at the jamborees there were some heated encounters. No doubt there are still remnants in place.

BTW never made it past 1st Class due to apathy.

TMonk 06-11-15 07:25 PM

interesting culture clash there... at summer camps in socal troops were more concerned about who got to the mess hall first, or who had more water balloons.

TMonk 06-11-15 07:30 PM

it's also interesting to note that SS/FG riders tend to be of the rebellious/alternative/counter-culture crowd, both as children and adults.

i've always been somewhere between the honors/AP kids, burnouts, and jocks. I know that makes no sense but hey I am what I am, and am still the same way, I suppose. I would sneak out on lunch break to go smoke weed/drink beer, but go back to class after and do my homework.

I was high when I had my Eagle board of review, smoked some white widow with my pals about 30min beforehand. Boy that was a bad idea, I mean it still worked out for me, but I was nervous as hell.

I remember the three higher-ups in the scouting org. that reviewed me were very interesting professionals to me. One was a mech. engineer who designed all of the underground water pipes in downtown San Diego (woah!), one was a consulting geologist (cool), and the other a teacher or something, I forget.

Mumonkan 06-11-15 07:58 PM

i sucked at school till the 5th grade, then i was in honors classes for 2 years and more work was too much for me so in 7th grade i got dropped down to the "normies" class.
then i met my (still) best friend and another ex friend who introduced me to cutting school, old english, newports and joints. my participation level pretty much plummeted after that despite getting 90s on any test i was given outside of italian. dropped out in sophmore year of HS.

aced the GED a couple years later, went back to college a few more years after that and now i dont do drugs and have a 3.8 gpa. wtf is wrong with me lol?

prooftheory 06-11-15 08:00 PM

In el Cajon the troop was at the Mormon church and all the grown ups called each other "brother" and "sister". My brother didn't last to long with them.

GENESTARWIND 06-11-15 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by Ictoanta (Post 17884404)
If you like massive universes in a Sci-fi setting, try the Ian M. Banks "Culture" novels.

I know it wasn't directed at me but thanks!I looked it up and when I get time a going to start that one. I'm a big fan of issac asimovs foundation series. Philip k dick, William Gibson ECT. Love science fiction and all things around it!

Muffin Man 06-11-15 11:07 PM

I'm not entirely sure this belongs in the JA thread, so I'm putting it here. I'd hit it and quit it.

http://i.imgur.com/rGt0nSt.jpg

TMonk 06-11-15 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17886950)
i sucked at school till the 5th grade, then i was in honors classes for 2 years and more work was too much for me so in 7th grade i got dropped down to the "normies" class.
then i met my (still) best friend and another ex friend who introduced me to cutting school, old english, newports and joints. my participation level pretty much plummeted after that despite getting 90s on any test i was given outside of italian. dropped out in sophmore year of HS.

aced the GED a couple years later, went back to college a few more years after that and now i dont do drugs and have a 3.8 gpa. wtf is wrong with me lol?

I have a similar experience, except mine was 11th grade AP English -> normal Enlgish. The friend and I are still close with each other and our families, although we'll see each other a few times a year max. He attended the same Univ. as me too.

@MuffinMan the only thing that is overtly wrong about that bike is the frame/fork combo - it would work great with a CX fork (obv).

TMonk 06-11-15 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by prooftheory (Post 17886960)
In el Cajon the troop was at the Mormon church and all the grown ups called each other "brother" and "sister". My brother didn't last to long with them.

creepy.

I recently read Under The Banner of Heaven by Krakauer - I suggest you check it out. It was a good read, very historical.

TheRealFaux 06-12-15 12:51 AM

Today I n+1.

Mumonkan 06-12-15 01:58 AM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 17887278)
I'm not entirely sure this belongs in the JA thread, so I'm putting it here. I'd hit it and quit it.

id like to hear from cannondale R&D the benefits that you gain from using a lefty fork on a road frame which explains the man hours put into the design of that bike and its continued existence outside of someone saying as a joke "bro imagine a lefty fork on a crux?"

its like someone just had a bunch of expensive **** lying around from road bikes to mountain bikes and duct taped it all together. im gonna be honest, the only thing i like about this bike is the fact that its green. i vote JA thread.

Muffin Man 06-12-15 02:19 AM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 17887315)
@MuffinMan the only thing that is overtly wrong about that bike is the frame/fork combo - it would work great with a CX fork (obv).

That's why I didn't think it absolutely belonged in the JA thread. It looks fun for a little bit, but its just so weird.


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17887399)
id like to hear from cannondale R&D the benefits that you gain from using a lefty fork on a road frame which explains the man hours put into the design of that bike and its continued existence outside of someone saying as a joke "bro imagine a lefty fork on a crux?"

its like someone just had a bunch of expensive **** lying around from road bikes to mountain bikes and duct taped it all together. im gonna be honest, the only thing i like about this bike is the fact that its green. i vote JA thread.

I've wanted to try dirt drops before. Seems fun.

Muffin Man 06-12-15 02:21 AM


Originally Posted by TheRealFaux (Post 17887366)
Today I n+1.


What did you get?

sickz 06-12-15 02:41 AM

I as well dropped out of HS. Was forced to get my GED recently, and passed it last month. It was difficult, but I can say w/ certainty the only knowledge required is reading comprehension and basic algebra. Anyone who's about to take it: skip the extended response stuff, don't waste your time. They're worth 5 points max, and not worth stressing over. There's one in every section except math.

The amount of focus required to absorb the general passage/mul choice stuff is taxing due to stale subject matter. Conserve your energy for those.

rex615 06-12-15 04:26 AM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 17887278)
I'm not entirely sure this belongs in the JA thread, so I'm putting it here. I'd hit it and quit it.

http://i.imgur.com/rGt0nSt.jpg

That would be fun to ride just for the "weirdness" factor. But I bet that would soon wear off. I have to admit I find lefties intriguing.

also what is up with that crank set/chainring.

jlafitte 06-12-15 06:44 AM

Went to an AP/Honors school and graduated second from bottom of the class. Got wasted the night before the SAT and scored in the 99th percentile. Went to an elite university and majored in guitar playing. Life is good.

TMonk 06-12-15 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by jlafitte (Post 17887672)
Went to an AP/Honors school and graduated second from bottom of the class. Got wasted the night before the SAT and scored in the 99th percentile. Went to an elite university and majored in guitar playing. Life is good.

Are you a professional musician?

bmontgomery87 06-12-15 08:17 AM

Hunting for a cell phone pouch to throw on my chrome bag. Anyone have recommendations for one that will fit an s5. Something durable.

hairnet 06-12-15 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 17887278)
I'm not entirely sure this belongs in the JA thread, so I'm putting it here. I'd hit it and quit it.

http://i.imgur.com/rGt0nSt.jpg

Man, people are really over thinking this gravel grinding thing. I miss the days when I took my cheap 80s road bike with 35mm tires on dirt and nobody would talk to me about needed this or that for better performance. They would just look at me like" wtf are you doing here?" But I guess it has become a "serious" thing.

Mumonkan 06-12-15 09:38 AM

i think a road/cross bike would ride and feel like garbage with a suspension fork. but ill never know cuz im not about to buy one

jlafitte 06-12-15 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 17887846)
Are you a professional musician?

Was until my early 30's then wised up. :)

50voltphantom 06-12-15 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 17888080)
Man, people are really over thinking this gravel grinding thing. I miss the days when I took my cheap 80s road bike with 35mm tires on dirt and nobody would talk to me about needed this or that for better performance. They would just look at me like" wtf are you doing here?" But I guess it has become a "serious" thing.

I agree. That's basically what I'm going to do with my Steamroller in August.

Muffin Man 06-12-15 12:08 PM

I'd still ride it once just to see what it's like. Seems interesting enough, but I'd never buy one.

SpeshulEd 06-12-15 12:19 PM

I dig the colors.


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