I assumed there were but never bothered to look. Now that I'm done with my schooling I get to spend some quality time with the game...waiting for day 694 to come.... :) im on 650 or so... I didnt even own a ps2 until a few years ago and before that it was my original nes that still gets played...
Holy ****ts. people actually are 99.4% completed??? I havnt played in probably 8 months or so but all in all I'm 25.4% complete...By the time I complete this game it will be hard to find equipment that is still compatible enough for it to work!
Ive adopted 3 cats about a year and a half a part from eachother. The first was from my fiances coworker. she was moving out of state had the cat since kittenhood and was probably 10 yrs old when we got her. she was a good cat but we had to put her down for medical reasons about 3 years after...
The owner of my LBS uses this stand as his personal stand at the shop. it sees bikes all day long and has been for well over a year now...Should work out fine for ya.
*edit after looking at it he actually uses this stand...
I completely agree with your take...gas station coffee is the biggest offender I have to put ice in my cup before filling it, that goes with restaurants as well. The only thing I dont put ice in is espresso, only because the volume of it is so low it only takes a few minutes to cool off...
I almost degloved my entire hand once from the middle of my palm to my finger tips. Work accident involving large boulders and an excavator bucket trying to move said large boulders with my hand as a cushion inbetween. So put that in your pipe! :monkeydance:
I have a seat post rack as well and what I am planning to do is cut about 3 inches off of my seatpost since I already payed for it and will never raise my seat thet high, drill a small hole near the back of the rack and with a 3-1/2 bolt and large washers bolt the seat post section underneath...
Its a bike, ride the wheels off it! I used to take my street bikes off road all the time drifting the back end on loose gravel/ grass mud is a good time, on the flip side off road bike are fun to play with on the street. I dont know where you live but where I am now I dont even know where a dirt...
I would vote for the SV 650 or 1000 dont buy a wimpy little ninja 250. You shouldnt buy a bike because you want to sell it down the road, buy a bike you want and keep it. You will come to find that any size bike is completely managable as long as you respect it. Bottom line is get what YOU want...
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