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PUSH THE THROTTLE

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  1. Doesn't Fireman hott Trail ride with like a negative 3.5"
  2. Unless you log chain that sumbitch to the truck frame with a huge padlock.
  3. Icecold how's it running? How do you like it?
  4. I don't care what you do but it does anger me when buildings have to remove statues, cover up statues or when cities have to re-do there seal that's 100+ years old because somebody doesn't agree with it. It's also bad that the ACLU's volunteer lawyers are winning million dollar judgements fighting these cases. Those judgements come from taxpayers pockets.
  5. So are statues with crosses on them and statues of the ten commandments forcing religion on you?
  6. Good Idea, they should monitor the hole and when they go in try it out. I'm guessing they are fairly deep though and without proper re-inforcement they wouldn't last long enough to dig that far. I'm thinking a stick of TNT would be the best solution.
  7. Thanks, I try to be useful
  8. Ok, back on topic. Why does a gay guy need another guy when he's got a bunch of sheep? Is it solely for the sausage in the sludge pit?
  9. Looks like a wall won't stop them http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/01/11/D8F2KU5G9.html Border Patrol agents discovered a 35-foot-long tunnel beneath the U.S.-Mexico border after it caved in and the asphalt roadway above it collapsed, officials said. The tunnel ended in a patch of vacant land near the San Ysidro port of entry, said Lauren Mack, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. She said it was about 3 feet by 3 feet and appeared to have been used recently. It wasn't immediately clear when the tunnel was built or whether it might have been used for smuggling drugs or people. Authorities sealed off the U.S. side with sandbags and metal after discovering it on Monday, Mack said. The tunnel is across the border from an area that is either owned or leased by Mexican Customs. More than a dozen tunnels have been found along the southwestern border in recent years. In 2003, Border Patrol agents found a tunnel that originated in a private house in Mexico and ended in a parking lot on the U.S. side. A year later, U.S. authorities found evidence that someone was trying to rebuild the passageway. "We do believe it's a trend where smugglers are attempting to go underground after 9/11 as a result of the heightened security," Mack said.
  10. That's cool, no problem with that. You still couldn't keep up with a bike though.
  11. People who drag race stoplights need to get a life. But if you try to cut infront of me to make the next turn for no apparent reason, the race is on and my truck will hang with most cars to the point they wont make it. Only ones I can think of that impressively blew me away were a Viper and a Mustang Cobra. When I was in Houston over Christmas I was cruising around in the Galleria and had a Ford GT followed by a Ferrari cut me off. That was the first time I'd seen a GT in person so I was too busy watching to think about forcing them to throw the hammer down. The fact of the matter is if you think a 400HP car is the fastest thing out there's plenty of cars that will prove you wrong. But for diving like most of us do you'll never know the difference. Plus if you want to go fast get a bike.
  12. As cool as you can be on a Honda. Congrats.
  13. I'll believe it when it passes me on the road. I hope they bring it out for the sake of competition between the companies.
  14. The only barrel that I encountered that really affected the trajectory of the ball significantly (correctly sized barrels help) was the flatline. The flatline does add distance to the shot but if you are in a close range situation where you'd typically lob balls in on somebody it doesn't work. The ball on the flatline rises similarly to a golf ball so it was hard to hit people at close range because you'd have to shoot low and if you have any sort of obstacles it made it nearly impossible. But the flatline is an excellent sniper barrel.
  15. For a recreational player I'd go with a Spyder or a Tippman in a heartbeat. You can always spend more but as long as it's got all the features you are looking for it's gonna be decent. I really liked my Tippman it was a very reliable gun, I bought it and rented it to buddies that didn't have guns. I had it setup perfect I charged them enough to rent the gun that it payed for my air and paint and then I sold the gun for about what I payed for it a year later so it was a good deal.
  16. I just charged mine up last night for the first time in a couple years. I've got a spyder shutter with the electronic trigger added, electric hopper so I can go full auto. I also use a J&J ceramic barrel which is the best barrel I have ever used, I never have broken ball problems even up to 15 bps with it. The ceramic barrel is teflon impregnated so if a ball would feed wrong and get chopped it will basically run out the barrel when you point it down and be ready to go again.
  17. I was answering Wallrats post. I'd send them back if I were you.
  18. http://www.bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=54860 and http://www.bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=54983
  19. I heard it was nearing 100 million? Damn news trying to screw me up again.
  20. I wouldn't rule out the upcoming Shelby GT500 Stang at 425-450 HP it's no slouch.
  21. See that's kind of the point our predecessors have based morality on religious choices. It's easy to say that we don't kill people because it's wrong but it all leads back to religion when you determine why it's wrong. Athiests must base their morality on a religious background or else they become the most dangerous people in the world on the reverse side they could be the most easily pushed around also. If you steal from an atheist how can they say what you did was wrong if they don't believe in some sort of religion? To me Heaven is not a carrot I'm gonna make the most of what I have on this Earth that I can if there's something after that then great, but it's not gonna kill me if there isn't.
  22. They say money is the root of all evil, but then how do you base evil without a moral compass of some sort?
  23. I don't go to church anymore not because I disagree with the idea but because they aren't like my hometown church. I grew up going to a church that was built in the 1800's and the only major expenses added were a wheelchair elevator and headphones for the older people who couldn't hear. Anymore they keep building these churches that look nothing like a church and they spend way too much so I do agree with you there. Last church I went to (in college) they passed out a package one day that said every student was responsible to give $750 and also get $X amount from others. I didn't agree with it and never went back. That "church" already owed $1,800,000 on that facility and was wanting the money for their new addition that was gonna cost $2,600,000. WTF. Needless to say my point is that there are still good churches out there but alot of these new age churches are screwed beyond belief. I like churches that look like churches and that pass the offering tray with the intended option to put money in and not the expected goal to get your money. I think these missionary drives are rediculous too but that's another story. The vast majority of people who attend church are there to share the word of the Lord not to pay the bankroll.
  24. ORGANIZED and fanatical religion are two seperate things that seem to get blurred anymore. I don't see how you could be against families getting dressed up and heading to church on Sunday morning to share in the word of the Lord.
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