TIBBC "The Thread" again...
#1811
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anybody that has heard any angle but yours?
I know well your tactics...
eclipse other perpectives and facts that counter your position wherever possible
and begin the incessant assault on any open ear with your version of the truth.
keep in mind people have been known to commiserate with you (what in your world you call "agreement" or "consensus") in their state of aural exhaustion just to get you to shut the phuk up.
As an aside, I do think it's sweet how you've graduated from past behavior to "defending her honor"
indicates real growth on your part.

Calling Dave out to "man-up"
hmmm....my experience tells me you might want to look that one up before throwing it out at others.
but maybe by some very slim chance, just maybe you really are someone we should all look up to:
1. the vastly experienced poker run veteran
(prior Velocity forum BS self inflating post I happened to catch)
2. everybody's best friend since the dawn of time

(see above embellished, self-inflating post)
and
3. the embodiment of integrity itself...
ROTFLMAO

shouldn't you be somewhere in your tiny cape and tights:
fighting fountain hate crime?
sniffing out in a most feminine, over-sensative way, fountain defamation?
ALERT:
Just in on the tribal-phone, someone is questioning your value to others and vaaast experience with all things...
"QUICK!...to the azzhole-mobile!"
pull it up behind a keyboard and let the smoke-blowing commence!
Last edited by Rippem; 01-18-2009 at 05:42 AM. Reason: spelling
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I HIGHLY doubt that.
though I do believe the "built and (then) torn apart" order as you put it.
this is the usual course of trying to figure out how you phukked up the build in the first place.
I was tearing my first minibike down to the frame on my own regularly to repair it/clean it when I was 7
(you know the one I bought with the dollar a day I'd get paid for hanging around on the farms on the two sides of us trying to move bales of hay that wieghed more than I did)
I used to bring it in pieces into the house and use the bathtub for a parts washer when my parents weren't home- made my mom go ballistic more than once when she found the aftermath.
I R&R'd my first jug/piston in a snowmobile at 9 with help...
(from my 9 year old buddy)
basically grew up otherwise on the farm where tearing chit apart and fixing it was regular everyday fare
in my late teens as a dabbler in paying jobs as a auto mechanic (was going to go down that career path) who had previously completely overhauled his first TH-400 at 16. The powerglide in my '65 Imala SS was cake after the 400 (it was alot lighter to lift onto the bench too!
and then in my early 20's, by then with a half dozen modified cars behind me, a CNC machinist and set-up specalist in an aircraft shop (well...rocket and missle pumps/starters actually) who spent plenty of time troubleshooting both manufacturing set-up and part/assembly performance...which as you well know you gotta pull it apart when it fails and figure out why.
...that is when I wasn't holding half-thousandths tolerances on a 3 spindle 90 tool CNC working aluminum investment castings...
dozens and dozens of toys from F-bodies and Corvettes to bikes, sleds, and 6 boats now...even that Sea-Doo wasn't stock.
I guarantee you I've had more just sleds in pieces than you have had toys total.
more in numbers "than you ever will"
that I have done a great majority or all of the work on myself from typical service/repairs and mild mods to complete frame-offs
pretty bold statement there management-boy
do more homework next time.
and the end event of any of my work has never been the fire dept arriving on scene.
though I do believe the "built and (then) torn apart" order as you put it.
this is the usual course of trying to figure out how you phukked up the build in the first place.

I was tearing my first minibike down to the frame on my own regularly to repair it/clean it when I was 7
(you know the one I bought with the dollar a day I'd get paid for hanging around on the farms on the two sides of us trying to move bales of hay that wieghed more than I did)
I used to bring it in pieces into the house and use the bathtub for a parts washer when my parents weren't home- made my mom go ballistic more than once when she found the aftermath.
I R&R'd my first jug/piston in a snowmobile at 9 with help...
(from my 9 year old buddy)
basically grew up otherwise on the farm where tearing chit apart and fixing it was regular everyday fare
in my late teens as a dabbler in paying jobs as a auto mechanic (was going to go down that career path) who had previously completely overhauled his first TH-400 at 16. The powerglide in my '65 Imala SS was cake after the 400 (it was alot lighter to lift onto the bench too!
and then in my early 20's, by then with a half dozen modified cars behind me, a CNC machinist and set-up specalist in an aircraft shop (well...rocket and missle pumps/starters actually) who spent plenty of time troubleshooting both manufacturing set-up and part/assembly performance...which as you well know you gotta pull it apart when it fails and figure out why.
...that is when I wasn't holding half-thousandths tolerances on a 3 spindle 90 tool CNC working aluminum investment castings...
dozens and dozens of toys from F-bodies and Corvettes to bikes, sleds, and 6 boats now...even that Sea-Doo wasn't stock.
I guarantee you I've had more just sleds in pieces than you have had toys total.
more in numbers "than you ever will"
that I have done a great majority or all of the work on myself from typical service/repairs and mild mods to complete frame-offs
pretty bold statement there management-boy
do more homework next time.
and the end event of any of my work has never been the fire dept arriving on scene.

Guess we're all a little guilty on occasion.
Forgot to note here, this rambling was not in response to a comment from me.
Last edited by RaggedEdge; 01-18-2009 at 10:35 PM.
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........
A different kind of man takes pride in making it all happen/keeping it all going by himself without such props/crutches.
I've spent the last decade making it solo, solely responsible, and accountable to no one.
I occasionally brag a little too...
about the quality of the work I do with my own hands, and my efforts to make the most of the little that I do have.
hmmmm....
guess that's what makes us different huh?
A different kind of man takes pride in making it all happen/keeping it all going by himself without such props/crutches.
I've spent the last decade making it solo, solely responsible, and accountable to no one.
I occasionally brag a little too...
about the quality of the work I do with my own hands, and my efforts to make the most of the little that I do have.
hmmmm....
guess that's what makes us different huh?
Imagine that.
Not to mention setting the Sea Ray Pachanga guys straight, the trailer re-builders, diesel guys, and of course your fast becoming quite a formidable presence on the trails since you have re-enterd the sport of snowmobiling after your hiatus.
Last edited by RaggedEdge; 01-18-2009 at 09:49 AM.
#1816
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Even though Rip doesn't know anything about the recent, blown out of proportion, prank…He has my back and is not afraid to spell it out from Ragged’s ridiculous posts, which as all can see are there just to stir the pot.
One piece of advice to you Peter…Don’t throw stones in YOUR glass house.
Dave
PS: Rip check your email
One piece of advice to you Peter…Don’t throw stones in YOUR glass house.
Dave
PS: Rip check your email
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BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH !!!!
Glad to see nothing has changed .... For awhile I thought I may have missed something.
Thirdbird and Rippem i will be on the hill from tuesday night to friday night give a shout ..... lets do some riding.
Jeff
Glad to see nothing has changed .... For awhile I thought I may have missed something.
Thirdbird and Rippem i will be on the hill from tuesday night to friday night give a shout ..... lets do some riding.
Jeff
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