Everything posted by MKader17
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Got my bike tuned up for tomorrow. I've noticed that as I've ridden, I am more and more comfortable with the seat higher.
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Busting out a 20 miler tomorrow morning on the bike. Going to start getting back into running/biking/swimming shape!
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no toe clips though right? Yeah, guess I'm just too young for that though
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oh my, Online defensive driving lass is boring
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OFCOURSE my finals are the latest ones as always
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x2 Well, i'll probably hang out at the house, drink some beers and work on a design project for class
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no lol. My feet clip in.
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why in the world are they called clipless?
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Off to bike home.
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Haha. The wieght is just for when I'm carrying it on the pack not around the camp. I know its seems rediculous to pinch over a few ounces but its just something fun to do while looking for alternatives. Every ounce counts right? Led me to the Keen Brand which look a lot nicer
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liking the look of the keen watersports stuff. Need to check to see how much crocs weigh though. May just strap on my normal sandals and roll with it
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I should also explain that their is dual purpose for the shoe. 1 pair for me is for a "camp" shoe when hiking (Just needs to be light) Crocs really offer descent protection for walking around 1 pair is is for the gf. She is working as a life-gaurd at a camp over the summer that requires closed toed shoes when off the stand. There is a lot of putting shoes on and taking them off. Hence Crocs are favorable because of their ease to wear and closed toe design
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Considering riding my bike from home to class. I want to ride it there, but really don't care to ride it back
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Oh and they need to be SUPER light, like Crocs as well
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Do you guys know of any super light shoes that can get wet, slip on, and have a "closed" toe. Basically I am looking for an alternative to Crocs. If not, keep your eyes open for discount on Crocs. Preferably a stellar deal when you buy two pair
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They have that but I want to spend $50 not $100
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Parts express shipping is so damn expensive. 20% of my order is going to shipping......
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What idiots... The police officers were going round just watching and waiting. Does anything happen because I'm not wasting my time
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Ridiculous. What should it actually be priced? Whatever someone will pay I guess. I just can't fathom why people would pay something like that though. I think old restored cars are cool, but I would never buy one because I would want to put real technology in it
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Holy ridiculously giant sig Batman
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When in AZ the top places to grab food when out and about for me and the Mrs. are below In and Out Burger Olive Garden Texas Roadhouse. Not anything healthy but oh so fucking good. Well I guess texas has an ability to be semi healthy. Depending on what you order. J Olive Garden blows! I live in a college town and there are at least 3 other Italian places that are nicer, taste better, and cost less Roadhouse is good though. I think I've gotten to the point where I can make better steaks but there's take a lot less effort
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We talked it over and the boy is going to continue to use his and if he wants to further his playing we are going to look at the Ibanze and Gibson. Thanks for your help and info Sean. Good plan. Not worth putting anything into what he has now Don't shy away from those Jacksons either. There is a reason that Randy Rhoads went from a Les Paul to them Another old favorite of mine would be if you could find an old BC Rich from when they were still handmade here. (pre-1981 or so maybe significantly later, but their "new" stuff is complete crap). Personally I'd run from Fenders but that is because they have the slowest, sloppiest necks on a guitar IMO. For what he wants to play it isn't what he wants. One other note. A wood grain neck >>>> painted neck if you have ANY propensity to sweat. I get SLOPPY on stage, lol. I agree with all of this. In my 18 years of tattooing NOTHING has improved my skill more than the RIGHT machine. NOTHING. I could ramble all night how tatt machines are like speakers OR anything else, but you get the point. Yes sir I agree totally. X2 here. I wish that people wouldn't miss this concept these days. People freak when they here I spent $800 on my bike. Then they freak more when I tell them I probably won't pay less than $1250 for my next one. I guess being an engineer I love to pay for the R&D that makes a product great. I know there is a time and a place where you just got to say that this is cheap and it works. But you probably don't want to use that product regularly.
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I'm still beating my brains out over backpacks though. Ready to go try some on this weekend.
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Wasn't looking at it as an investment but more of a cut my losses from buying everything separately. No worries though as I have no money and that was really just the first truck I saw to make the comparison
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I could really just buy a super tricked out truck for much less than doing it myself. Just saw a ridiculously nice truck for 15K with a 6.0l Turbo, 4L85E that was basically a regular cab SS. (AWD, 4.10 with auburn posi etc...) Assuming I could do all the work I could buy it, then switch the power plants and the truck would still be pretty sweet as a moderate 5.3L AWD then just resell it for less. What ever I lost would be less than I paid for a 6.0L with a turbo and 4l85e transmission. Easy 10K not including the guys upgrades to it. ohh if I had money....