[quote="mander"]Apparently only 41% of posters here are dudes I can kick it with.[/quote]
[quote="bonechilling"]SICK GRINDING, FAGGETS![/quote]
[quote="NitroPye"]That kind of entitled bullshit may fly over in pantsforum but over here its THE NO BARSPINN
I wouldn't trust a soba noodle frame, they are are more likely to fail catastrophically compared to a quality ramen frame. Sure, soba is lighter, but the piece of mind is worth it to me.
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aerobear: Gene, it's not cool to call women fat. The preferred term is "hambeast" .
Thru-hiking is wonderful and painful, boring and exciting. It was an awesome experience overall. I was surprised by how difficult it was, the trail is rough enough that it caused some severely broken bones in other hikers, and takes quite a lot of effort every day. Memories stand out like laying down next to a lake at night and listening to moose trumpeting from opposite banks, hitchhiking to an all-you-can-eat with two Israelis, a German and his dog, scrambling across a ridge as lightning struck all around the mountain... I could go on for a long time. I went solo. It took me 138 days so like 4.5 months or ~15.8 miles per day average (~2176 miles).
Thru-hiking is wonderful and painful, boring and exciting. It was an awesome experience overall. I was surprised by how difficult it was, the trail is rough enough that it caused some severely broken bones in other hikers, and takes quite a lot of effort every day. Memories stand out like laying down next to a lake at night and listening to moose trumpeting from opposite banks, hitchhiking to an all-you-can-eat with two Israelis, a German and his dog, scrambling across a ridge as lightning struck all around the mountain... I could go on for a long time. I went solo. It took me 138 days so like 4.5 months or ~15.8 miles per day average (~2176 miles).
Thats what I wanted to do 15+ a day and solo. I love solo hiking.
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almost as cool as eating bacon while ridin mustache in an icecream truck - Doofo
Absolute worst part was going back to "the real world". It was a relief to finish the trail at first but regular life is just so full of shit and unrewarding in comparison. I spent all my savings so since I finished back in mid-August I've been living at my moms house in a Virginia suburb, working at a restaurant, thinking about killing myself, and making some really jerky posts on forums. Yesterday I quit my job and soon I'm taking a bus to Arizona to move in with a friend and hopefully do a lot of canyon exploring. Fuck the real world.
The worst part of any expedition is coming home and trying to explain it to your friends and family and then everyone just smiles and nods and says "uh hu" and quietly thinks you're crazy for wanting to spend extended periods of time outside of society and its frivolous trappings.
There's talk of my brother and I going AWOL up at 7,000 ft. for a few months next summer. Should be pretty fucking intense. He's one of these Eagle Scout BrownSea nuts that walks out into the woods with a tarp and a hatchet and comes out two months later wearing a buckskin suit.
4.5 months hiking solo. i rode my bike for 2 1/2 weeks with someone else around a lake and that much camping ("camping" (at state parks)) was enough to make me want to shoot myself.
Come to think of it, running across you while camping would make me want to kill myself too. you know, so you wouldn't have the chance to cut off my nipples and force me to be your dog slave as you hike naked through the woods eating the intestines of small animals --and other campers-- that you beat to death with rocks.
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[quote="Rusty Piton"]I wanna punch that guy in the dick.[/quote]
[quote="doofo"]too bad it wasnt both arms pigeon kicker[/quote]
I do not understand that language, and therefore it makes me angry.
That's cool, and if the new wave of Spanish-speaking immigrants conquer us the was the Europeans conquered the Cherokee, then we can all learn Spanish.
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[quote=y]i set up all my bikes like googled pictures of rivendells[/quote]
[quote=Dr. Bold]who knows how many years of skidding in parking lots it takes to get 15 miles on your sweet fixie.[/quote]
That's cool, and if the new wave of Spanish-speaking immigrants conquer us the way the Europeans conquered the Cherokee, then we can all learn Spanish.
By 2050 whitey will be in the minority! BETTER LEARN SPANISH WHILE YOU CAN, MOTHERFUCKERS (and Cantonese, and Mandarin, and Tagalog, and probably Korean)
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Federal, state and local taxes — including income, property, sales and other taxes — consumed 9.2% of all personal income in 2009, the lowest rate since 1950, the [United States] Bureau of Economic Analysis reports. That rate is far below the historic average of 12% for the last half-century.
Federal, state and local taxes — including income, property, sales and other taxes — consumed 9.2% of all personal income in 2009, the lowest rate since 1950, the [United States] Bureau of Economic Analysis reports. That rate is far below the historic average of 12% for the last half-century.
For about the last year, my girlfriend and I have been speaking Spanish around the house almost exclusively. Upside: My comprehension is pretty damn good. The downside: I have a little bit of a Caribbean accent now (she's Cuban.)
I wish I spoke spanish but I don't and I don't understand a lick of it.
The only difficult part of learning Spanish is using the proper past and future tense. Even that's not so hard to learn if you make an effort to use it frequently with native speakers. You should give it a try!
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Federal, state and local taxes — including income, property, sales and other taxes — consumed 9.2% of all personal income in 2009, the lowest rate since 1950, the [United States] Bureau of Economic Analysis reports. That rate is far below the historic average of 12% for the last half-century.
I wish I spoke spanish but I don't and I don't understand a lick of it.
The only difficult part of learning Spanish is using the proper past and future tense. Even that's not so hard to learn if you make an effort to use it frequently with native speakers. You should give it a try!
I do my my building managers wife because she doesn't speak english and I still just don't get it. Hell I can hardly understand french anymore and I grew up having to speak that to my relatives.
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almost as cool as eating bacon while ridin mustache in an icecream truck - Doofo
Google says I was thinking of Navajo.
we're going to waffles ok
yes those are thomas the tank engine sheets
Do they make those sheets in anything other then a twin size?
The lady and I are working on a giant zelda quilt right now.
wth: Star Fleet Academy is still not a real thing.
you and your lady are officially awesome.
halbritt: I have a bad habit of arguing with people that I agree with.
Longest day of work ever. Next, Tarck nap. And then...POLO!
While I may not be out looking for gnar to shred, if I see any gnar lying around, I'm definitely going to give it the what for. -Heath
I just got this thing, I think I'm gonna try to make a bicycle out of it.....
^^^
sweet, I like. what's it made of?
aerobear: Gene, it's not cool to call women fat. The preferred term is "hambeast" .
its made of soba noodles
very compliant
[quote="mander"]Apparently only 41% of posters here are dudes I can kick it with.[/quote] [quote="bonechilling"]SICK GRINDING, FAGGETS![/quote] [quote="NitroPye"]That kind of entitled bullshit may fly over in pantsforum but over here its THE NO BARSPINN
yes I have them in double, scored them at ross for like $12
i'm really surprised by the lack of beard representation on this board.
[quote="solbrothers"]tarck is about sucking on cow tits[/quote] [url]http://slowdank.blogspot.com/[/url] [url]http://foreignity.wordpress.com/[/url]
I wouldn't trust a soba noodle frame, they are are more likely to fail catastrophically compared to a quality ramen frame. Sure, soba is lighter, but the piece of mind is worth it to me.
aerobear: Gene, it's not cool to call women fat. The preferred term is "hambeast" .
+1
It's not quite winter yet, the beards will grow...
aerobear: Gene, it's not cool to call women fat. The preferred term is "hambeast" .
Ramen is real.
hi
In a funny kind of way, you look a lot like your avatar. (new tarck cliche?)
aerobear: Gene, it's not cool to call women fat. The preferred term is "hambeast" .
its gone now that i have to look myself in the mirror again but when living in the woods for 5 months it was fine
i'm more of a 5 o'clock shadow guy. i have to much hair on the top of my head to have to worry about a beard too
you gotta get up pretty early in the morning to out internet me! - littlbear
what'd you do in the woods? sounds cool.
Fuck whomever you want, but less talking, more fucking. Always. -Uncle Ian
searching for
[quote="Rusty Piton"]Who the fuck is Cap-Cap?!?!!?[/quote] [img]http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/oo257/Tarckwitch/Untitled-1.jpg?t=1232335725[/img]
walked, ate a lot of oatmeal, saw bears and mooses, etc.

You just made me really really jealous. I love the AT and really want to do it.
almost as cool as eating bacon while ridin mustache in an icecream truck - Doofo
so jealous! my best friend and i have been talking about it for years. how did it go? were you solo?
Fuck whomever you want, but less talking, more fucking. Always. -Uncle Ian
Dang dude, that's rad.
aerobear: Gene, it's not cool to call women fat. The preferred term is "hambeast" .
Thru-hiking is wonderful and painful, boring and exciting. It was an awesome experience overall. I was surprised by how difficult it was, the trail is rough enough that it caused some severely broken bones in other hikers, and takes quite a lot of effort every day. Memories stand out like laying down next to a lake at night and listening to moose trumpeting from opposite banks, hitchhiking to an all-you-can-eat with two Israelis, a German and his dog, scrambling across a ridge as lightning struck all around the mountain... I could go on for a long time. I went solo. It took me 138 days so like 4.5 months or ~15.8 miles per day average (~2176 miles).
Thats what I wanted to do 15+ a day and solo. I love solo hiking.
almost as cool as eating bacon while ridin mustache in an icecream truck - Doofo
Absolute worst part was going back to "the real world". It was a relief to finish the trail at first but regular life is just so full of shit and unrewarding in comparison. I spent all my savings so since I finished back in mid-August I've been living at my moms house in a Virginia suburb, working at a restaurant, thinking about killing myself, and making some really jerky posts on forums. Yesterday I quit my job and soon I'm taking a bus to Arizona to move in with a friend and hopefully do a lot of canyon exploring. Fuck the real world.
oh fuck... i mean you're all ugly!
The worst part of any expedition is coming home and trying to explain it to your friends and family and then everyone just smiles and nods and says "uh hu" and quietly thinks you're crazy for wanting to spend extended periods of time outside of society and its frivolous trappings.
Your bike sucks and we have a team of experts working around the clock to prove it. ~SuperVillain Easy Spoke Length Calc: http://houseof3d.com/pete/applets/wheel/appwheel.html
There's talk of my brother and I going AWOL up at 7,000 ft. for a few months next summer. Should be pretty fucking intense. He's one of these Eagle Scout BrownSea nuts that walks out into the woods with a tarp and a hatchet and comes out two months later wearing a buckskin suit.
I have a roadkill buckskin suit but its so warm I don't tend to hike in it. Should make a loincloth I guess.
Gnarly.
used to go camping and took some wilderness survival classes but i haven't been camping in quite awhile. theres just nothing like it
you gotta get up pretty early in the morning to out internet me! - littlbear
4.5 months hiking solo. i rode my bike for 2 1/2 weeks with someone else around a lake and that much camping ("camping" (at state parks)) was enough to make me want to shoot myself.
Come to think of it, running across you while camping would make me want to kill myself too. you know, so you wouldn't have the chance to cut off my nipples and force me to be your dog slave as you hike naked through the woods eating the intestines of small animals --and other campers-- that you beat to death with rocks.
[quote="Rusty Piton"]I wanna punch that guy in the dick.[/quote] [quote="doofo"]too bad it wasnt both arms pigeon kicker[/quote]
You're a moron and not funny. Don't bother replying cause I put you on ignore :)
agreeing with da jerk
you give bens a bad name, fucker
I love camping alone.
almost as cool as eating bacon while ridin mustache in an icecream truck - Doofo
That's cool, and if the new wave of Spanish-speaking immigrants conquer us the was the Europeans conquered the Cherokee, then we can all learn Spanish.
[quote=y]i set up all my bikes like googled pictures of rivendells[/quote] [quote=Dr. Bold]who knows how many years of skidding in parking lots it takes to get 15 miles on your sweet fixie.[/quote]
tired as fuck after a weekend veloswap saturday and cx race today.
By 2050 whitey will be in the minority! BETTER LEARN SPANISH WHILE YOU CAN, MOTHERFUCKERS (and Cantonese, and Mandarin, and Tagalog, and probably Korean)
Federal, state and local taxes — including income, property, sales and other taxes — consumed 9.2% of all personal income in 2009, the lowest rate since 1950, the [United States] Bureau of Economic Analysis reports. That rate is far below the historic average of 12% for the last half-century.
maliit ng titi (mo), ya'll
man, i should have known you camper-types couldn't take a joke.
[quote="Rusty Piton"]I wanna punch that guy in the dick.[/quote] [quote="doofo"]too bad it wasnt both arms pigeon kicker[/quote]
They were speaking Spanish here about 200 years before the Bear Flag Republic was founded.
I'd vote for independence or annexation by Mexico in a heartbeat.
I forgot to add Hindi and Vietnamese
Who has a small penis?
Federal, state and local taxes — including income, property, sales and other taxes — consumed 9.2% of all personal income in 2009, the lowest rate since 1950, the [United States] Bureau of Economic Analysis reports. That rate is far below the historic average of 12% for the last half-century.
I wish I spoke spanish but I don't and I don't understand a lick of it.
almost as cool as eating bacon while ridin mustache in an icecream truck - Doofo
first thing i thought of when i saw that appalachian map was deliverance. i got it
[quote="Rusty Piton"]Who the fuck is Cap-Cap?!?!!?[/quote] [img]http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/oo257/Tarckwitch/Untitled-1.jpg?t=1232335725[/img]
For about the last year, my girlfriend and I have been speaking Spanish around the house almost exclusively. Upside: My comprehension is pretty damn good. The downside: I have a little bit of a Caribbean accent now (she's Cuban.)
The only difficult part of learning Spanish is using the proper past and future tense. Even that's not so hard to learn if you make an effort to use it frequently with native speakers. You should give it a try!
Federal, state and local taxes — including income, property, sales and other taxes — consumed 9.2% of all personal income in 2009, the lowest rate since 1950, the [United States] Bureau of Economic Analysis reports. That rate is far below the historic average of 12% for the last half-century.
I do my my building managers wife because she doesn't speak english and I still just don't get it. Hell I can hardly understand french anymore and I grew up having to speak that to my relatives.
almost as cool as eating bacon while ridin mustache in an icecream truck - Doofo