Suzuki makes Arctic exploration Sub (?)
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Re: Suzuki makes Arctic exploration Sub (?)
Where did you find discarded, worn out, use by dates long expired, skinnies to replace the others with, way out where you live?
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Re: Suzuki makes Arctic exploration Sub (?)
+1SonicVenum wrote:My ninja, you so cray!
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Re: Suzuki makes Arctic exploration Sub (?)
Why does my life feel so friggin boring? .Brakelate wrote:Oh, and BTW, I already went through a full set of tires on those fancy 15" wheels I picked up from SonicVenum. The rear M/T D/R's were chorded, and the front skinnies had to be replaced, after one of them developed a nasty Goose Egg, apparently from the internal chords rupturing. Something about extended high speed running. Apparently those cheapo super light skinnies were not intended to withstand a sustained 165 mph. At least it just tore internally, and did not fully disintegrate at speed. Wheew.
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Re: Suzuki makes Arctic exploration Sub (?)
You can exchange "safe, responsible, mature, and intelligent" with "boring" at any point. I do a lot of stupid shit.
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Re: Suzuki makes Arctic exploration Sub (?)
Why did you drive out onto that ice?
How did your son get out?
Just wondering.
How did your son get out?
Just wondering.
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Re: Suzuki makes Arctic exploration Sub (?)
I was well familiar with the area and depth of the creek. We were just playing around. The break through came as no surprise whatsoever. The current, amount of silt and the Samurai's inability to claw its own way out of the bottom of the creek bed were the little unexpected bits.
The boy bailed out "Dukes of Hazzard" style and jumped up onto the nearby bank. He didn't even get his feet wet until he drew short straw and had to go wade back in to hook up the tow rope to the rear D-Ring.
We all got a good laugh out of it, and it made for some stories to tell. So, in that regard, the little trip was a complete success and it went -loosely- according to plan.
The boy bailed out "Dukes of Hazzard" style and jumped up onto the nearby bank. He didn't even get his feet wet until he drew short straw and had to go wade back in to hook up the tow rope to the rear D-Ring.
We all got a good laugh out of it, and it made for some stories to tell. So, in that regard, the little trip was a complete success and it went -loosely- according to plan.
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Re: Suzuki makes Arctic exploration Sub (?)
Uh, I don't think so. More like a lot of fun stuff... My big excitement this last week was netting the frogs and tadpoles out of my cisterna...Brakelate wrote:You can exchange "safe, responsible, mature, and intelligent" with "boring" at any point. I do a lot of stupid shit.