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Mike V, Felony Fights, and Kimbo. Simpler days.
I have to say, as I age I'm finding myself more appreciative of the thickness. Still doesn't look great naked, but then again neither do I.Anybody else watching this card? I have mixed feelings about Maycee Barber. Thick booty, but also a chipmunk face.
And that stoppage was a bit early imo.
Anybody else watching this card? I have mixed feelings about Maycee Barber. Thick booty, but also a chipmunk face.
And that stoppage was a bit early imo.
Yeah, that helps a little I guess. Sounds like @Lead needs to be a character in the Nexus, maybe he guides visitors to the skill tree... if they can pass a test. @Cubo de Sangre is already going to be the talking penguin bartender who's knowledge of the ethereal realm and skill at brewing the beer/elixer that allows our hero to pass through the portals makes him a key npc. All of this is going to take forever, mind you. I only get to spend about 7 or 8 hours a week working on it. This working Inventory/Shop display took me all week, and it still isn't done (but looking pretty good I think):
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I have to say, as I age I'm finding myself more appreciative of the thickness. Still doesn't look great naked, but then again neither do I.
I'm a big fan of the thickness. Probably top criteria tbh.I have to say, as I age I'm finding myself more appreciative of the thickness. Still doesn't look great naked, but then again neither do I.
Muh conversion to renewable energy, imo.This is the point in a nutshell.
Persistent weakness in demand should matched with systemic market deficiencies to bolster long term growth. Hospitals, Highways, and RnD oh my!!!!!!!!
I have to say, as I age I'm finding myself more appreciative of the thickness. Still doesn't look great naked, but then again neither do I.
Bear with me, I may sound crazy here but I'm throwing something out there. What if, like the slowdown as we approach what I think you elegantly called "technological maturity," there is no new frontier of services and products to support millions of "replaced by robot" workers? Like, what if that gigantic part of the economy just doesn't go anywhere significant, and there's not as much new stuff for people to do?
btw good read, thanks
Gaping The Nexus is a solid title.Mr. Lead is the tightest. Shy but he is slowly gaping towards The Nexus. The Enemy of The Nexus mind you is Entropy itself and it is tethered to the nuances of The Ennui....
Looked like several kinds of suck all rolllllled together lolReverse half Nelson. That guy probably feels like shit
You go to the same gas station as @waiguoren ?
I've got an '85 Yamaha RZ250R (with 350 barrels) that I'm currently rebuilding. Also a 1991 GSXR750 with a Bandit 1200 engine and Keihin FCR 41 carbs.
I like classics and modified bikes as well as the modern kit, although I'm not really into the modern retro bikes unless they can pull it off without sacrificing functionality (for instance the Yamaha XSR 900).
Acceleration is a large part of the appeal of riding, so I wouldn't ever be looking to give that up.
I've seen a Goldwing Cafe Racer before and it looked good, although that was a late '70s model I think. Post a pic if you've got one handy.
Used to be that the cafe racers around here were mostly CB750s, but they aren't available cheap anymore so I've seen some really unusual adaptations. Best one was an old Yamaha XV1000. There's also cosmetic kits for the classic '90s TRX850 which seem to be popular, although I think they are fine the way they are from the factory. Now that the hipster cafe racer fad has largely dissipated, prices on classic bikes are starting to look more reasonable around here.
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