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daryl bowden
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Lucky you. I found the 749/999 era was terrible. They were extremely sensitive to fueling changes (like don’t even attempt a mild exhaust swap or the bike will stall every 5 minutes). And they were just starting the whole immobilizer thing, which was a mess.

But they got both of those calls right. The patriots one happened within 1 yard, the side judge saw it and they picked up the flag.

Depends on if you have kids or not. If I didn’t, I’d take one of these since 991s are like Corollas in LA. But since I do, 991 it is for me. It’s the sportiest car I can buy that still can fit my kids in the back.

I doubt they’ll pull anyone who is currently in MotoGP in. They have Vinales, he’ll be the #1 rider. They’ll probably grab a hotshot from Moto2. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Morbidelli take the ride since he only has one year left on his contract (and he’ll have a year of MotoGP under his belt with VDS at that

The problem is he’s kinda old. Not Rossi old but when you have a talent pool like Morbidelli and the other hotshots in Moto2/3 who are way younger there is more of an upside to bringing them in. And now that they did away with the rookie satellite team rule (so Honda could bring in Marquez), they can get as good a

I’m sorry but that’s incorrect. When you are creating a model based on likelihood of occurrence, it absolutely is relevant. In order to create that model you have to base it on a future projection of what that storm will be that equals something which is likely to occur in .2% of the years, you absolutely need that

But I’m not though. The way those are determined is through modeling the future likelihood of an event occurring. So what they are effectively modeling is what measure of storm has a 1% chance of happening in any given year.

The problem is that it’s not a 1% chance. The people saying the definition of the 100 year flood are incorrect are the army corps of engineers, not me.

You mean the players, coaches and students who are still fighting for the legacy of JoePa the enabler to be sanctified even though he knew damn well Sandusky was diddling kids in the locker room?

As the woolly-haired Melanasians of Papua, New Guinea once said, ‘oimpop pop em pop pop eng pop pop nag pop.’

Well that’s because the Dutch have built an infrastructure to support a once in a 10,000 year event. The infrastructure in Houston has been built to withstand a “100 year flood.” The reason I put that in quotes is because in the last 27 years, there have been 8 “100 year floods” according to their specification of

When I raced motorcycles (poorly) with WSMC years ago there was a woman named Dawn (can’t remember her last name) who raced in the 600 stock classes.

That’s just Facebook trying to make you feel better by hiding the reality that you are a miserable Lions fan.

I gotta call BS on a couple of those.

Obviously. Nobody in northern colorado has ever sniffed success.

Didn’t he say that two years ago and still write in last year though?

Monterey is a terrible place to sell a normal car. I sold a 1984 380SL three months ago, it was in better shape than that one listed here but I got 7k for it and it wasn’t that hard.

They’re all there under the show and display rule. None of those are in any danger of being crushed.

Baby, probably not - it would be hard to get them into a rear facing seat in this car. But for a 7 and 10 yo, it can definitely handle that. I had a R107 (the convertible) with the little back seat and my 5 and 6 yo fit in there just fine with a backed booster seat.

But Levi’s aren’t that comfortable. There’s plenty of options that aren’t weird and embellished like ‘ol Orsay’s here. Denham the Jeanmaker makes an incredible pair of jeans that look good, aren’t flashy and are super comfortable.