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Best slip and slide ever
Tommy Turner:Best slip and slide ever
Could you take a step back so’s I can get focused?
Looks like it, right?Is that a persons head wrapped in prosciutto?
Quality research right there.Sure, ok, ow ow but hers are smudged out.
Your honor, I submit to the jury of these sex addicted wackos Exhibit A, ze left nipple (her right):
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I think the right nipple (her left) is under something.
I watched those a few months agoTommy Turner:
" Holy sh*t! It's the mother lode."
Billy:
"I never seen so much wool. You could knit a sweater."
Uhhhhhmmmm
If you are going to try to be funny at least stick with the topic. What does the hoe in your pictures have to do with women that work out?
To be fair she appears like she’s does a ton of mental gymnastics.If you are going to try to be funny at least stick with the topic. What does the hoe in your pictures have to do with women that work out?
That one is, but they still exist.
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I had Hutch frame, forks, bars and pedals. Profile 3 pc. crank, Sun rims and Tioga hubs on Comp III tires. Cannot remember what stem. I spared no expense. It was in excess of $800 1984 dollars and I was 15. Got my driver's license 6-9 months later and the bike sat in the garage while I drove my girlfriend around to anywhere we could "park".PK Ripper here - had a blue one, wish I had pics. See if I can remember the rundown... Landing Gear forks, DK mini stem, Patterson bars with the angle in the grips, Profile cranks, Hutch Beartrap pedals, Racing wheelset were Sun rims on Bullseye hubs in 1/8 skinny. Tioga precision 48's were another set, but favorite for jumping were Z-rims!
Think I got it in '83. Had a Mongoose before that, slowly built up the parts - then swapped to the new F&F.
I have an entire set of pics of this woman from back during the war. The gun is real and she was in Iraq from the look of the pics.View attachment 7853663
After a closer look, I think the SAW is photoshopped! WTF!
Bet those pics are crusty as hell.I have an entire set of pics of this woman from back during the war. The gun is real and she was in Iraq from the look of the pics.
The are on a thumb drive ya tard, lol.Bet those pics are crusty as hell.
Bet IT'S crusty as hell thenThe are on a thumb drive ya tard, lol.
Thumb drives can't get crusty ?The are on a thumb drive ya tard, lol.
That one is, but they still exist.
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There are no trees along I-90 in South Dakota...there are very few trees in the whole state.Must be I-90 in South Dakota
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My first bike was one like this. I hated it. All my friends had Huffy BMX and I got this hold over crap that hadn't sold at the local hardware store. All it was missing was the stupid basket with flowers.
We found one like this at an old abandoned house. It was yellow and had a blue with blue fleck seat. It was kind of the like the neighborhood whore because everyone around took their turn riding it.View attachment 7853836
My first bike was one like this. I hated it. All my friends had Huffy BMX and I got this hold over crap that hadn't sold at the local hardware store. All it was missing was the stupid basket with flowers.
Looks like the Crackerjack guy and Groot had a baby.
They were called Bear Trap for a reason. The waffle tread on Vans fit perfectly.
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I had a Hutch Pro Racer. It was a tough decision to build either a Hutch or a PK Ripper. I'd likely go PK Ripper today.
Not mine but similar. I had the California Lites blue checkered pads. Black rims. Blue Haro number plate. That same seat. No front brake. That was for freestyle.
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First BMX bike was a Little John with a pair of Ashtabula forks.My first “real” bike was a GT Performer. Then we started getting into dirt jumping and I traded it for a Robinson SST with the meat grinder pedals.
Neither of these are mine, but damn near close.
My Robinson didn’t have the kinked seat post and only had front brakes.
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Where was that mike?Ha! Back much further in the day. Circa '79 or early 1980.
Redline frame/fork, Flight Cranks and the V-bars.
Oakley grips, Weinman Rims which I built myself. Rear brake only. Same blue plastic seat with a set back seatpost.
Sorry for the image quality, but it's a pic of a pic.
I'm in the black helmet.
David Moser sitting next to me.
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Spent about an hour with Mike Thorton just a few weeks ago. Also shook Britt’s hand…Am in TX for work. Coming south down 360 last night when all of a sudden there was zero north bound traffic.
Then there were two police bikes with their lights on, followed by a metric ton of emergency vehicles, all with their lights on, followed by a giant tour bus, followed by what had to be two miles of motorcycles and then some.
I had no idea what was going on.
After some research this morning, it the North Texas Medal of Honor Ride.
To see this in person, Motivational as FUCK!!!!
This video does not do justice, and is severely lacking, but gives an idea.
She is beautiful. Such a shame she ruined her 10 hot status with all that ink.
Where was that mike?
Somewhere near here?