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Id much rather see you smeared all over the pavement than see you kill a family of 4.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> |
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I hope you grow up faster than I did. Life's too damn short and precious to throw away on something stupid. The quicker you realize the potential harm to others your actions can cause the better for your community and yourself. |
I understand the need for speed. I'm probably one of the worst adrenaline junkies you'll ever meet. Take it from one of the lucky ones, save that shit for a track.
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Quit peddling so fast, and if you get caught without a bicycle helmet again you are ground young man.
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I haven't read the entire thread, but have you ever stolen a laptop while in San Diego?
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I suddenly feel the sporting need to pump you around a little until your account explodes into a tube sock. A bumblebee in the kock Eye is too kind for your dumb ass. Only a douchbag needs a motorcycle to pull tang. |
Jeez, 26 pages, 380+ posts in a single day? It's been a long time, other than a official game thread that got pst 20 pages....
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http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=185290 I move it once the action's died down in a few days. |
Sounds like a bunch of you guys are over the hill and much older. No offense but I am only 25 and living it up. I understand a lot of you guys already have grandkids and stuff like that.
And whats this crap about me stealing a laptop. I dont steal. |
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Of course, that is assuming you do survive.... |
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I use to run enduro, (pre crotch rockets) all it takes is some loose gravel, (those trucks do spill it at times) especially in turns..... it will scare the hell outta you but sounds like that is next.... we just don't want you to end up dead and if you keep it up, odds go way up. you aren't invincible and too fast can't get you stopped at times before you kill yourself or someone else. Long time to live unless and it can be shortened quickly........ Listen to the adults on here that have been there done that. |
I do value my life. You can die in a car accident like that. Its that easy. Life is too short to be so scared of everything.
I find that some of you are a little envious that I am livin it up while you guys are stuck with the boring suburbian family life. I know I would be. |
You're right, of course, Mr. Midnight_Vulture. I live a very boring life. I'm getting a little sleepy right now just reading your postations.
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the Freeway and city streets are not YOUR PRIVATE RACE TRACK. |
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classics nomination before/after this guy goes splat.
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Interesting stat I ran into:
"Almost two thirds of the fatalities were associated with speeding as an operator contributing factor in the crash" (referring to fatal motorcycle accidents) http://www.webbikeworld.com/Motorcycle-Safety/crash.htm |
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How about the lives of everyone else on the road you put at risk with these asinine stunts? They are the only reason I give a damn. You aren't mature enough to keep your adrenaline search confined to a safe (for others) environment like a track. Thus, I personally hope that when you do splatter your brains over the road you don't take any innocents with you. For the good of the species, hopefully you'll do it before you breed with Suzee Mae from your trailer park. You're nothing but a selfish little dumbass, as your "rush" is more important to you than the safety of others on the road. You might get older and smarter, but I doubt it. |
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so are "and monkey fly outta my butt" |
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Behold the origin. As per the invisible terms of service attached to every post I make, MIADragon owes me $99.95 |
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I am 25 yrs old and will be probably making six figures by the time I am 30. I am already making about 60 to 70,000 right now. So dont even start. And I am safe when I speed. Of course I am aware of my surroundings. If its busy in traffic then I will go the regular speed but if there are barely anybody else on the road then yeah I will go as fast as I want. No problem. |
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I used to race MX, ride street, and just about anything I could get my hands on. Still ride some, but not near as aggressive as I used to. Proper equipment has saved my life more then a few times. If Nothing else take heed to that last statement! One thing you WILL end up realizing is that no matter how good of a rider or how much talent you have, when riding not everything is under your control. When riding at speeds that you are talking about, you know as well as I do that something ca happen that is out of ones control. As far as people being envious and jealous is probably on of the most immature things you could say. Some day you will figure this out. At 25 you seem to not be getting it, I am now 31 and hell even my ass was figuring out by then. BTW how the **** did you get stopped, most cops won't even attempt to try and catch a bike at that speed, much less ever catch it. I doubt you respect law enforcement by the "pig" comments. Just try to do it when your not putting others in harms way. Myself now having a daughter, sure makes me think long and hard how lucky I am to not have lost and harmed more then what I have. |
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I'll bet you ANYTHING that some of us 'old gramps' have been more wild than you could POSSIBLY imagine & were lucky enough to survive it all...& were trying to save your life & VERY possibly others. Listen to the Council of Elders young padawan, you have a long way to go & DO NOT know it all. |
FYI, These are two thug turds.
Murder Suspects Describe Two Killings in $2 Robbery Tuesday, June 24, 2008 http://www.foxnews.com/images/384299...nax_james1.jpg Garland Police Department James Broadnax James Broadnax
The men arrested in the slayings of an aspiring Christian singer and his colleague at a Texas recording studio said in a chilling jailhouse interview the victims were killed at random in a robbery that netted only $2. Cousins James Broadnax and Demarius Dwight Cummings, both 19, face capital murder charges in the deaths of singer Matthew Butler, a father of two, and Stephen Swan, his employee, outside Butler's Christian recording studio, Zion Gate Records in Garland, Texas. Broadnax and Cummings, speaking to MyFOXDFW.com from the Dallas County Jail, told the station of their plans to rob somebody the night of June 18. They traveled by train from Dallas to the suburb of Garland because "that's where all the rich white folks stay at," Broadnax said. Their targets turned out to be Butler, 28, and Swan, 26. "I made sure they was dead," Broadnax told MyFOXDFW.com His voice wavering, Broadnax recounted in blood-curdling detail how he shot the men to death in a parking lot outside the recording studio after Cummings asked for a cigarette. "I just blanked the f--- out," Broadnax said. "I shot him [Butler] and he stumbled back. I shot the driver [Swan]. He hit the ground, you know what I'm saying, but he leaned up like he was going to try to get back up, so I shot him in the head. know what I'm saying, but he was still trying to run off," he continued. "I knew he was going to die anyway, but just to make sure — pop, pop." Broadnax said he shot Butler twice in the head. Cummings told the station that he and his cousin had traded an AK-47 as collateral for a pistol to use during what he thought would just be a robbery. "We didn't plan to shoot nobody and nothing like that," Cummings told MyFOXDFW.com. "No, I take that back. I did tell him we'd probably have to pop them a few times or whatever. I did. But still, I didn't think he was going to do it." After the men were shot, Cummings said he took car keys and a wallet from Swan, but the wallet contained only $2. "I ain't never seen nobody die like that, you know," Cummings said. "It kind of shocked me, you know what I'm saying. I was shook." The men fled to an aunt's house, where they changed clothes, then stashed the pistol at Cummings' girlfriend's place, according to the interviews. The cousins pawned some tools in Swan's vehicle and changed the car's plates before moving on, they said. Authorities caught up with Broadnax and Cummings on June 20 in Texarkana in one of the victims' vehicles. A third man was in the car and but later was cleared of any involvement in the murders by Garland police. Cummings, who insisted "I didn't kill anyone," appeared to have some remorse when asked about the crime. "I feel real bad, you know," he told MyFOXDFW.com. "I feel it was wrong what we did." But Broadnax, who described his life as "hell," showed little remorse. "I kind of regret what I did, but things can't change so no use crying over it," Broadnax said. When asked about what he would say to the victims' families, Broadnax replied, "f--- 'em." A joint memorial service for Butler and Swan was held Monday. |
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This guy was only doing 120 in Oklahoma. And luckily wearing his helmet. :spock:
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What's ironic is that this thread is almost the same date last year as that guy with the laptop from San Diego. I wonder if DenverChief can do another exclusive online background check? :hmmm:
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Endagering others and "living it up" are not synonymous. If you aren't "scared of everything" why don't you do something worthwhile with your life like join the army or become a firefighter? Seriously, the way you are whining about getting a ticket for for doing 100+ mph on a city street, doesn't point to a man who can take responsibility for his own actions. FWIW, my life is far from boring. |
As I suspected, I'm pretty sure this dipsh*t has been with us before.
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Looks like it's the same little thug with yet another cry for attention. |
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Nice work, it does seem like the same clown. |
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Easier than fishing with hand grenades. |
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Until you hold your own child in your arms, watch them taste ice cream for the first time, hit a baseball just enjoy being with each other, sharing your life with others is what life is really about. I hope you live long enough to figure that out. |
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Definitely the same dumbass. nice Find.
Here is the thing. I doubt many of us "old guys" are jealous about your "living it up". The truth of the matter is, most of us have been there and made our stupid mistakes. I know I've got 30 or 40" of scars to prove it, and have learned the lessons that go with it. That, a little luck and occasional divine intervention have been how we've made it to the slower paced, "suburbs". I know you believe you're Billy Baddass and untouchable. I also know a handful of those guys who died before 20 and 30. You think you're a great rider and invincible because of your Uber Kinnevil skills on 2 wheels, but some day, a box turtle crossing the road at 2am, a bee up your sleeve at 120mph, or a soccer mom on a cell phone will be there. Hopefully, your dumbass won't have someone's daughter behind you when you stuff your guts full of Tahoe Tailpipe. Hopefully, you'll drain that shit fer your brains before a crack in your skull does it for you. |
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I have no grounds from which to speak...I've always been a washed up, suburban dwelling grandpa coward who never did anything wrong and wouldn't have a clue what I'm talking about.
I wouldn't know the first thing about 2 wheeled transportation or the dangers associated or bad ideas. |
I'm curious about what the next attention whoring thread will be. The guy's had great success so far.
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Yeah, this guy is a great seasoned rider who is bulletproof. What this dumbass is ignoring is the possibility of mechanical failure or debris on the roadway or the unexpected actions of other motorists. He is just too stupid to go that fast. Typical kid.
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I'd like to nominate this idiot for complete expulsion from this site to include any previous ID's and threads in the HOF. It's not funny or amusing. Just get rid of the punk.
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Kids like this need guidance, in whatever ways a message board can provide. |
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