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Old Dude on HarleyMessages posted to thread: 16-Jul-12 16-Jul-12 17-Jul-12 17-Jul-12 Mr. Burrner 17-Jul-12 17-Jul-12 I <3 electricity 17-Jul-12
Subject: Old Dude on Harley From: Email: Date: 16-Jul-12 Yep...revving his engine at a red light. Fucking unreal. AB-SO-LUTE-LY no reason to crank the throttle and this dipshit revs and revs for a nearly 3 minute red light wait.
Subject: RE: Old Dude on Harley From: Email: Date: 16-Jul-12 WE ROCK! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhoRVQbu44A
Subject: RE: Old Dude on Harley From: Email: Date: 17-Jul-12 U mad bro?
Subject: RE: Old Dude on Harley From: Email: Date: 17-Jul-12 This is the reason I keep a sack of large russet potatoes in the trunk...
Subject: RE: Old Dude on Harley From: Mr. Burrner Email: Date: 17-Jul-12 After a while potatoes get rotten and have a rather unpleasant smell. I would not want to be in a car that reeks of rotten potato.
Subject: RE: Old Dude on Harley From: Email: Date: 17-Jul-12 I used to have these roommates that had a high tolerance for filth. Rather than pester them about their habits, I would simply keep my areas clean and tried to live with it. The house ended up being pretty gross, and almost every surface was covered in dirty clothes, dishes, pots, pans, and diapers. Then came the flies - they were everywhere! and no matter how many I killed, there always seemed to be more. I had finally had enough and started to clean the kitchen (I figured that as long as I had a clean room, bathroom, and kitchen I could use, everything would be fine until the lease was up - I would simply avoid the living room and other common areas until then). During the scrub down I discovered the source of all the flies - there appeared to be a nest in a bag of rotting potatoes in one of the cabinets! Easily one of the grossest things I have ever experienced.
Subject: RE: Old Dude on Harley From: I <3 electricity Email: Date: 17-Jul-12 I haven't gotten a close enough look at my neighbor's bike to see what brand it is, but every once in a while he starts it up and revs it whether or not he drives off on it. One day he made a comment about how I fire up my (slightly) "noisy" electric generator when the power goes out. I always wait in the dark for an hour before starting the engine that sounds much the same as a typical lawn mower. If he makes that comment again, I'll assume it's a complaint and I'll "comment" on how I hear the motorcycle noise much, way much, more often than he hears the generator. I already told him they could plug their frig/freezer into the gen-. if the power is out for a long time.
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