therealbicyclebuck
TheRealBicycleBuck
therealbicyclebuck

They’ve been used successively on bicycles for years.

The fun part is getting past the TSA checkpoint with expensive equipment. While I haven’t carried $1.2M worth, I did regularly pass through with $30k worth of equipment. It’s never fun trying to explain complicated electronics to a TSA agent.

They came from a deep-sea environment where the pressures are much higher. All of them are showing signs of decompression damage.

I’m not sure where the antlers went. Perhaps this is Rudolf-car’s grandmother.

I’m in the same boat. After nearly three years and 1,700 gallons of premium, I’ve only beaten 20 mpg a handful of times and 30 mpg twice. Both of those 30 mpg runs were when I was stuck in a caravan of other scouting dads and was forced to keep it under 65 mph. I realize that my right foot is the biggest detriment to

You seem like a perfect candidate for Grandpa’s shirt.

Damn. All the feels.

If your “music” consists of layering loops, you should check out Everyday Looper.

You set the stage. A star for you!

Hah! I started with an ‘83 Mazda B-2000 and moved up to an ‘83 Subaru GL wagon. Not the best look for a guy trying to impress girls.

For a long time, my mother-in-law kept saying she was going to give her G35 to one of my kids when they turned 16. I kept telling her that it was irresponsible to give a 200+hp sports car to a new driver. After this coming up at every family gathering, I finally told her that she was welcome to gift the car, but I

The numbers all go to eight. Look, right across the board, eight, eight, eight and...

Hayseeds? Be nice.

The problem is that most of the people who try it are doing it in their daily driver. It’s fine if it works out. It’s an expensive mistake when things go wrong.

His “incredible” life is the direct result of his own actions. You can do it too! Take action!

As a former den leader and assistant scoutmaster, I can attest that what you say is true. The second biggest problem we had was getting the dads to help enforce the fire rules. Most of them wanted to sit around and shoot the breeze instead of, you know, interacting with the kids.

One of my coworkers mounted a GoPro for use as a dashcam. Someone decided they needed it more than he did, so they smashed his side window and took it.

That happens almost every day here in Baton Rouge!

Sorry to flip-flop, but more information came to light. See below.

I stand corrected!