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I have a 1988 Jeep wrangler in perfect condition and runs great for 3k i would sell you?
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He probably doesent want the darn thing and you keep returning it to him..LOL..KEEP IT How could you let something that cute and small roam around your house without stepping on it or losing it more then 2 times..
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What is the hotels adress/name? I live near there and know of a few good ones..
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One thing i noticed is that it turns your sh*t green..
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Been going there for a long time, probably about 20 years. My parents took me there every summer and now i take my kids and they love it. They have alot of great stuff going on there and the park is awsome. You can visit Old Town,
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I dident know guppies were called monster carp these days..LOL/JK :swim:
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Pur her on a pole!!!!!! :sophie:
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I caught a shark there once, i have no pics though..
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Out here in Cali They offer great classes at adult schools, not sure if there are many in Vegas but that's a start and not nearly as expensive as some options.. Good Luck..
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Glamis Pics Nothing like Dune Night Campfires and some drink Glamis 4sw Dumont pics Big Bowl night drags PISMO
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Nice car, i know a guy who does the Carbon wrap stuff to any material and any color carbon fiber, also has a lot of patterns..
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My kids are 2 and 5 and they have a 50 and 80, no one said anything about having a certificate to ride. Never heard of it and had plenty of Rangers see them riding. I thought if we supervised them it is fine.. I think it may have been because it was empty when you went and they had no one to mess with...
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Pete and others, what setting is that on your camera? If you know? That pic is awsome and glad you guys had a great time..Sam but 2:30..GODD DAMMM!!!!
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opinions about Tru TV/ Party Heat show @ Dumont
1BADYFZ replied to dunefreak's topic in Dumont Happenings
it was pretty dumb but i did see my truck on the show, so i had a change of heart... By dumb i mean they only showed the negative sh*t that goes on like it's a terrible place. Hopefully it will steer some of the crowd away but hopefully it wont leave much of a negative mark to help the tree hugger fuggers...... :smoker: -
you guy's have fun, I will be at pismo where it's cool all day... Good luck with that car Pete, that thing is bitchin!
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you better gusset that frame when done, TOO MUCH POWER..
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COngrats on the new baby, is she 4 now? :freakin_nuts:
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FYI Specter and Co. grill big-oil execs on record gas prices, companies' profit By JOHN F. MORRISON Philadelphia Daily News morrisj@phillynews.com 215-854-5573 MEMORIAL DAY weekend is the traditional start of the grilling season. But with gas prices cracking the once-unthinkable $4-a-gallon in Philadelphia and elsewhere, and on the day that crude oil topped $134 a barrel, it was squirming multimillionaire oil execs that were getting raked over the coals in Washington. And manning the skewers was an angry Senate Judiciary Committee, including Philly's own GOP Sen. Arlen Specter, who demanded to know why consumers are suffering while oil companies are making obscene profits. Specter, a former Philly district attorney, was in full prosecutorial mode as he challenged ExxonMobil's senior vice president J. Stephen Simon to explain why the company's profits have soared since 2002. He said he and his colleagues were puzzled over how a company can go from earning $11.5 billion in 2002 to $40.6 billion last year. "With the consumers suffering so drastically, not only at the pump but big issues on heating oil for the elderly - especially in a state like mine, Pennsylvania - don't you think that gives some cause for wonderment and questioning as to why profits have gone up so high?" The executives of the five major U.S. oil companies, which reported total profits of $36 billion in the first three months of the year - were summoned before the committee to answer that question. They said, essentially: "Don't blame us - it's the law of supply and demand." That didn't satisfy the senators. You have "just a litany of complaints that you're all just hapless victims of a system," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. "Yet you rack up record profits . . . quarter after quarter after quarter." The senators cited the pain that high energy prices are causing farmers, small businesses and people trying to find a way to afford a vacation trip this summer. "Is there anybody here that has any concerns about what you're doing to this country with the prices that you're charging and the profits that you're making?" demanded Sen. d*ck Durbin, D-Ill The well-paid executives, sitting shoulder to shoulder in the hearing room, were momentarily tongue-tied. Finally, Exxon's Simon said: "Senator, we have a lot of concern about that. And we're doing all we can to put downward pressure on prices." Earlier, Simon had conceded that "in absolute terms" profits have been huge. But, he said: "They must be viewed in the context of the massive scale of our industry." High earnings "in the current up cycle" are needed for investments in the long term, including when profits will be down. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., chairman of the committee, lapsed into sarcasm when he said: "Current up cycle. That's a nice term when people can't afford to go to work" because gasoline is costing so much. "The fundamental laws of supply and demand are at work," said John Hofmeister, chairman of Shell Oil Co. He acknowledged that since it's something the oil companies have been saying for some time, the explanation may sound "repetitive and uninteresting." The senators assured the executives they were interested. "People listening just don't get it," said Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wis. "When demand isn't going crazy, why are prices going crazy?" As the hearing progressed, runaway oil prices blew past $130 a barrel for the first time - and kept going, topping an astounding $134 in after-hours trading last night. Average prices nationally for a gallon of gas reached $3.80, but at some stations in the Philadelphia area, the price reached - and exceeded - $4. The hearing was to focus on legislation being considered by Congress, such as a measure that would give the U.S. the ability to bring price-fixing complaints against members of OPEC, the cartel of oil-producing nations. The oil executives expressed the view that such a law wouldn't have much effect. At one point during the three-hour hearing, a giant photo was produced showing President Bush shaking hands with Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, who last week rejected U.S. calls for significant new production to lower prices. Early in the hearing, the senators had the executives squirming when they were asked how much money they made. Several listed salaries and compensation between $2 million and $5 million a year. But John Lowe, executive vice president of ConocoPhillips, couldn't remember his exact salary. "I wish I made enough money that I didn't know how much I make," said Leahy, to guffaws from the other senators. * Daily News wire services contributed to this report.
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you are quick with those pictures Dunefreak.. That midget thread was the best ever.....
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try to find some stockers and that will be fine, not a razr desert tire or a 6ply tire but the stocker will be abuout a 1 hp diffrece from what the bike really makes due to the heavy tire. I have dynoed alot of my bikes and used some nobbies, no problem what so ever.. I have a buddy down in Pomona, Ca that will dyno the bike and has dyno tires, let me know..
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As long as they are set up with the BIG fans to keep the semi cool air pumping thru the intake & radiator then it should be ok..JMO Just compesate for the hot air and jet a bit higher or Richer so that when you get to sea level and the cooler air conditions it's not as lean. Best results are dyno tunning near the place you will be riding the most to get the correct A/F measurement but that sometimes is impossible.
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Happy B-day bro, it's just a number..None the less a high number but only a number....JK Where are the pics?
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I vote Rockymountianatv.com..
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How old are your kids? I have a 2 and 4 year old i buy stuff for so if the internet is the only way to go then i can help you
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Rockymountianatv.com, they are cheap and delivery is always perfect.