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jealous of the noise for sure, but not that silly rotary damper :(

Pfft, I ditched that 'boat anchor' off the bike in the first 2,000kms after modding the valves to try and make it better. Wallowed like a waterbed around Mallala. I've run a Bitubo up the back for the past 6 years ;) ... Busa gold forks and racetech internals :P

I've got the TLR partly disassembled now to fix up a few gremlins and have her ready for rego before the end of the year. I miss that sweet full Yoshimura race system growling in traffic. And everyone thought Ben's 260 was loud :)

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Pfft, I ditched that 'boat anchor' off the bike in the first 2,000kms after modding the valves to try and make it better. Wallowed like a waterbed around Mallala. I've run a Bitubo up the back for the past 6 years ;) ... Busa gold forks and racetech internals :P

I've got the TLR partly disassembled now to fix up a few gremlins and have her ready for rego before the end of the year. I miss that sweet full Yoshimura race system growling in traffic. And everyone thought Ben's 260 was loud :(

My dad had a sv1000s with staintune pipes sounded so good.

Also i wanted to talk to you about track days and the such, i would like to get an idea about it all, and you seem to know your shit. i'll PM you!

ROFL

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Originally Posted by kkingjayy View Post

Ha ha. All the dudes on the groom's side look like they are about to be sick. Not like the groom was gonna catch anything special, but c'mon. That beast is like a mixture of Rosanne Barr, Rocky from Mask and Sylvester Stallone. What a wonderful life those two shitbags must have. Jesus, if they have children they should be prosecuted for child abuse b/c no child should be subject to them being their parent. f**kin kid should strangle itself with the umbilical cord to end the misery ASAP.

How dare you talk about my wife like that, you are lucky I am in the military and am considered a deadly weapon or I would fight you in her honor. As for children we have one on the way now, which is why I married her. She is upset about losing her figure but I still think she looks great.

EDIT this is even better

I've listened to atheist arguments from nearly every source; from Richard Dawkins to Penn Jillette to my college roommate. This is best evidence I've ever seen for the absence of a God.

Edit better again

Well, after the wedding we went to the Motel 6 (we live in a small town, thats all there was)

and it was on. We quickly undressed and got right down to business. I had to be careful, as she was a virgin and it was quite painful for her. I managed to get in there after a few minutes of trying. I only lasted about 2 minutes, but it was amazing. The best part was when we both orgasmed at the same time. I cried for a little while afterward, it was just so beautiful.

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thats some nice work you got there Jess

very very impressed with it

Cheers Krishy ;) Its going to be a shame that they have to come off after..I like the race car look :(

Well im off to start my adventure and get scruitineered!

:P

Cheers Krishy ;) Its going to be a shame that they have to come off after..I like the race car look :(

Well im off to start my adventure and get scruitineered!

:P

Good luck :(

"Dear son of rajab: The gods have been good to me. For the first time in my life, everything is absolutely perfect just the way it is. So here's the deal:

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You freeze everything the way it is, and I won't ask for anything more. If that is OK, please give me absolutely no sign. OK, deal. In gratitude, I present you this offering of cookies and milk. If you want me to eat them for you, give me no sign. Thy will be done."

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im scared

http://www.sherdog.net/forums/f7/i-got-mar...nd-pics-877461/

what has been seen , cannot be unseen

um.. no comment, but some of the comments this guy's got are so cruel but so true at the same time!! I'm enthralled to read all 30 pages, lol... Thanks Mitch, i'm supposed to be studying for my last exam, which is tomorrow!!

Sez

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