There really are no depths you aren't prepared to plumb, are there Shirl? Not a bad thing, mind you.Blue, if you come to TN, I'll rape you myself.
I think convenience is overrated. That's why I don't drive my car.I feel that a life spent in pursuit of convenience is a life well wasted, personally.
Sounds like some places In Maine I've been........the toothless, shoeless, single suspendered coverall wearing .......
So you say, but yet you live in a city so everything's at your fingertips.Convenience is overrated. That's why I don't drive my car.
Convenience is relative, and has very little to do with how much time you have to spend in your vehicle to get the things you need.So you say, but yet you live in a city so everything's at your fingertips.
Southeast Idaho FTW!!!There are still some pretty backwards area's and people in the South but for the most part folks are the same everywhere. Actually the scariest place I have been is in rural areas of Washington. Not just scary rednecks but scary rednecks on Meth, yay.
Nice old SNL reference! Wasn't that Garrett Morris?I'm gonna git me shotgun an' kill all the whiteys I seeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Wait....you were in West TN and Arkansas looking for southern hospitality?You can keep your acreage, I haven't driven my car in days. As far as "southern hospitality" depends on where you go, and what you look like. It's nowhere to be found in west TN and most of AR. Arkansas is just plain creepy. There's a reason living is so cheap..
You would think......but apparently everyone north of Maryland hasn't quite figured that one out yet. I made the mistake of trying to order sweet tea in Boston one time---they sent out dirty dish water and some Sweet-N-Low. Keep up the good work, Beantown.It's about as difficult to make as boiling water.
Nobody would know who it was.....they'd be like "How come you have a picture of Ted Turner on your shirt?"I need to go on a tour of Atlanta wearing a t-shirt with Sherman on it. Ohhhh yeeeah...
Yes it was. Funny skit. Even funnier story behind the song. IMO.Nice old SNL reference! Wasn't that Garrett Morris?
Is anybody living in ATL even *from* the South any more?Nobody would know who it was.....they'd be like "How come you have a picture of Ted Turner on your shirt?"
But don't tell Blue that.Is anybody living in ATL even *from* the South any more?
"I'm gonna git me a shotgun and kill all the nig...."Yes it was. Funny skit. Even funnier story behind the song. IMO.
or this...There are still some pretty backwards area's and people in the South but for the most part folks are the same everywhere. Actually the scariest place I have been is in rural areas of Washington. Not just scary rednecks but scary rednecks on Meth, yay.
I wonder if this is the same spot we rode at a few years ago that seemed to be used by a bunch of weirdos for TV target practice... That was also disconcerting.or this...
Funny meth DH'ing story...well...maybe not that funny:
There's this trail...in the hills east of Seattle... it was completely cleansed still with police tape everywhere.... Sort of disconcerting considering that people are loading up fully auto AK's and shooting at rocks just up the hill.....
My buddy is a construction manager out there and whenever they build or widen a road he has to go out and evict all the squatters and find all the meth lab locations before his crew goes into the area. Not his favorite part of the job.or this...
Funny meth DH'ing story...well...maybe not that funny:
There's this trail...in the hills east of Seattle...used to shuttle it all the time. Anyway, come blasting through this one section and there's trash all over. I don't think anything of it at first. Next run down, a buddy stops, I stop too thinking he's flatted on some of the junk...but no... There were empty boxes of Coleman camping gear (Stove, lantern, etc.), gallon jugs of various acid, and a bunch of empty Sudafed containers. We backed away very slowly...and got the hell out of there. Two weeks later, I was back...rode through the same area and it was completely cleansed still with police tape everywhere.... Sort of disconcerting considering that people are loading up fully auto AK's and shooting at rocks just up the hill.....
NO you don't. I went to some fancy pants taco place in down town Birmingham and all they have was just regular tea. lthumbsdown:Damn you. They have iced tea everywhere. We got SWEET TEA. Don't forget Pisgah.
I wonder if this is the same spot we rode at a few years ago that seemed to be used by a bunch of weirdos for TV target practice... That was also disconcerting.
Birmingham is the downtown. You went to a taco place in Alabama? You should have gotten bbq.NO you don't. I went to some fancy pants taco place in down town Birmingham and all they have was just regular tea. lthumbsdown:
1. There should be NO fancy pants taco places, ever, anywhere.NO you don't. I went to some fancy pants taco place in down town Birmingham and all they have was just regular tea. lthumbsdown:
A 30+ mile continous climb often gives someone enough time to pull their head out of their ass.
A 30+ mile continous climb often gives someone enough time to pull their head out of their ass.
Like I said, get out more:
LCC has less of a gain than BCC, but it seems more brutal IMHO...
Hey - we have big hills here too.<snip>
As far as Mountains, both Blue and SS are welcome anytime to come over and follow me down from the top of Windrock, or we can climb up Laurel Mountain to the Blue Ridge Parkway, or better yet, grab the roadie bikes and climb to the top of Mount Mitchell. A 30+ mile continous climb often gives someone enough time to pull their head out of their ass.
I don't understand what you're trying to say. we have mormons too. we have mountains too. big deal. now go ride.The rural South is much like rural Utah/Idaho, but substitute jeebus freeks for fundy Mormons. And flat boringness for mountains. Wooo!
That rural America sucks all over?I don't understand what you're trying to say. we have mormons too. we have mountains too. big deal. now go ride.
Clem n' Cleetus...the wonder twins...You mean exit thirrrrrr........
It's funny how I just got used to the gunfire there.....