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Kansas State Football / Re: Are you ready.....
« on: September 03, 2010, 10:52:17 AM »
Yup....right next to Fitz

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Kansas State Football / Re: Are you ready.....
« on: September 03, 2010, 09:26:35 AM »
Usually can't here much going on outside the glass on the fourth floor, but that weapon got EVERYBODY'S attention when the fired it off....really rattled the windows.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Are you ready.....
« on: September 02, 2010, 08:00:18 AM »
shazbot! you guys.  Kids love harley day and it's the one thing KSU does that doesn't seem to be a rip off from some other school.   It also gives the TV analyst & color guys something memorable and kind of brands us with a "we like to party, don't give a shazbot! attitude".  And claiming they're white trashy?   Seriously?  only upper middle class dudes that don't know crap about motorcycles going through mid-life crises buy Harley's.  And don't get me started on Big Dog - that has to be a fracking joke.  Big Dog is a white trash bike.   Why bitch about Harley day when band day is seriously the most lame thing ever.  It's one game a year and it's fracking brilliant - I can't believe KSU hasn't sought Harley's sponsorship.  Would be a hell of a lot fracking cooler than "This game brought to you by Dillons"  GTFOOH.


THIS


Don't worry HeinBallz...Skinny Benny is just a douchenozzle.  Glance at his posts every once in a while...you'll see.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Stampede Master Thread
« on: June 24, 2010, 10:23:34 AM »
Confirmed via KMAN...20  yr old man at 3am this morning...no cause of death given

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Smart people only thread
« on: June 24, 2010, 10:22:23 AM »
What relationship exists between motion and the Universal Law of Gravity?

 :gocho:

"The angle of the dangle is in direct proportion to the heat of the meat." - Freddie Newton 1645-1701 (Sir Isaac's strange little brother)

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My scooter will kick your scooter's azz


what is brown and growing into or out of the handle bars? streamers? looks, ugly whatever it is.

Yeah, leather streamers.  I got em outta yer mama"s closet....why, she want 'em back?

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My scooter will kick your scooter's azz



Honestly...... I would much, much, much rather own, ride and be seen on Pete's scoot

Hey, to each his/her own....just sayin

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My scooter will kick your scooter's azz


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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Facts about Topeka
« on: June 23, 2010, 10:45:02 AM »


I used to count money from Sasnak when I was a bank teller in HS.  :shy:



Did that money (and your hands) smell "fishy" afterwords?   :ohno:

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Facts about Topeka
« on: June 22, 2010, 11:09:07 AM »
FACT:  There is a biker bar* in North Topeka that has a motorcycle made of bones & hundereds of bras hanging from the walls.

*Spacing the name, just north of 24, maybe off Kansas?.  
The only place in Topeka that I would take someone from out-of-town.


That would be the Kick Start Saloon.  Some of them bras gotta be in there since the 40's.

Anybody else but me like Porubsky's Pickles? (from "Little Russia")

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Grew up with the Big 8 Conference.  I know hindsight is 20/20, but I wish that back then the Big 8 had made some unbreakable pact that "if it all goes to hell, the Big 8 sticks together."  So the thing I'll miss most about the Big 12 is the Big 8.  Screw the Texas schools. 

I've said all along that the Big 8 admin saw dollar signs and sold out to UT.  Turns out those dollars were peanuts in the end...UT STILL got the greater amount of money.  Not bitter, but never was a Big 12 fan like I was with the Big 8.  The Big 8 might not have been generating as much money, but they had RESPECT as the overall toughest conference in the country to play in.

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I was all depressed until I saw that slideshow.  WOW what a great bunch of memories there.  I don't care what anyone says...we OWNED the Big 12 in those years.  And I saw every one of those home games from the sideline.

Lucky...I was a freshman that didn't know WTF K-State football was about, so I bought my tickets late and sat in the corner with the visiting fans/bands.


One of my fondest memories over the past 40 years of watching all KSU sports was watching the overall turn of events in the 90's....mad as hell that Nub fans were buying large blocks of season tickets just for one game (they did it for FB BB & WBB)...then watching the amount of red gradually disappear in the stands over the years.

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I was all depressed until I saw that slideshow.  WOW what a great bunch of memories there.  I don't care what anyone says...we OWNED the Big 12 in those years.  And I saw every one of those home games from the sideline.

I'm not feeling that bad now.

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I over torqued my caliper mounting bolt (supposed to be @ 25lbs) and it snapped the top of it off.  i've got to get the broken one out of the pin but not sure the best way to go about doing it.  think i'm going to first just try a vice grip, if that doesn't work i'll take a torch to it?  

There's a few good suggestions listed and a few not so good (I don't remember reading anywhere that blowing a tranny will help with a broken bolt).

If you do drill, here's a tip that has worked for me several times...left-handed drill bits.  Most of the time, except rusty situations, if drilling with a left-handed bit the bit will catch and spin the broken part out of the threads.  You shouldn't need heat if the bolt went in easily.
the bolt went in easily enough for me to rip the head off it off :lol:
thanks for the suggesties guys, i have a new bolt on the way and will be here tomorrow, will update with my progress.

note: i'm fracking huge and my guns are a little furious at times, that's probably why the bolt didnt stand a chance :lol:

Those darn lead/zinc bolts  :fatty:

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I over torqued my caliper mounting bolt (supposed to be @ 25lbs) and it snapped the top of it off.  i've got to get the broken one out of the pin but not sure the best way to go about doing it.  think i'm going to first just try a vice grip, if that doesn't work i'll take a torch to it? 

There's a few good suggestions listed and a few not so good (I don't remember reading anywhere that blowing a tranny will help with a broken bolt).

If you do drill, here's a tip that has worked for me several times...left-handed drill bits.  Most of the time, except rusty situations, if drilling with a left-handed bit the bit will catch and spin the broken part out of the threads.  You shouldn't need heat if the bolt went in easily.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: re:
« on: June 08, 2010, 01:00:04 PM »
I blew a tranny on the way to Austin one time. 

"...and, boy are my arms tired"

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I used to be a certified mechanic back in the day....before I graduated KSU.  No guarantees on a correct answer, but what's the question?

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Get my custom powercat tatoo removed or covered over

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Kansas State Football / Re: DILLONS
« on: June 02, 2010, 04:21:59 PM »



Oh, and Hyvee SUX...overall Dillons is much better.

says the guy who hangs out at dirty topeka strip clubs all day.  :flush:

Hey....someone's gotta do it....might as well be a KSU grad, right?

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Kansas State Football / Re: DILLONS
« on: June 02, 2010, 04:12:46 PM »


Doodz who said anything about former?  I'm sitting at G.A.S. right now, stealing wifi from Sasnak.  
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SASNAK ?!?!?!?   I forgot all about that place.  A bunch of us grungy bikers were bar-hopping from Manhattan to KC and back two years ago and we stopped by that place.  There was a stripper that came off stage after her set and was walking around soliciting tips.  She was tall and pudgy and when she came over to get money from our group, I asked her if her mother approved of what she was doing....she said I should ask her myself....the mother was the next dancer on stage.  We left right after that.  I've been in some dives in my life, but that place....


Oh, and Hyvee SUX...overall Dillons is much better.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: name 2 things you hate
« on: May 25, 2010, 07:55:43 AM »
I noticed that many of these things people post can be completely avoided by not going to Wal-Mart.

I'm thinking the people who are causing the problems at Walmart, i.e. "overshoppers", check cashers, & express lane cloggers,  should just go to K-Mart.  There's no waiting in line there.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: name 2 things you hate
« on: May 24, 2010, 01:06:06 PM »
1.  Fat women in the express line at Walmart with at least 200 things in their cart....paying with some kind of gov't issued welfare card....then leaving half the cart unpurchased when their card limit was reached.

2.  Walmart for not making fat women with 200 things in their cart get the shazbot! outta the express lane.



OT because I don't really hate it per se but this reminded me of:
Has anyone been in line behind someone at the grocery store that tells the person wringing up the items how much every item is before they scan it?  They usually have a big notebook with the prices of every item written down or some crap.  Very strange to me.  Saw it the last two times I was at Hyvee.  


Do these people not have calculators or simple math skills?  I'd think if all I had was $20 cash in my pocket, I'd know not to fill my cart up then leave it laying when my $20 was exhausted.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: name 2 things you hate
« on: May 24, 2010, 12:59:03 PM »
1.  Fat women in the express line at Walmart with at least 200 things in their cart....paying with some kind of gov't issued welfare card....then leaving half the cart unpurchased when their card limit was reached. (Happened to me twice in the last 3 weeks)

2.  Walmart for not making fat women with 200 things in their cart get the shazbot! outta the express lane.


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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: going back to college
« on: May 18, 2010, 07:37:56 AM »
Started at 30...finished at 35

It's doable.....just act normal....you'll be fine.  The "kids" will ask for your help in class, but won't acknowledge you otherwise.  That's OK, though.  You'll know stuff they won't know just because of the life experience thing and that's GREAT.

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