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Just a bit too young to be on the back of a bike dont ya think? Just a bit too young to be on the back of a bike dont ya think?

09-05-2009 , 12:26 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by zinn0
if you don't see the difference in your response and the picture, you are ******ed even for 4L standards
Just a bit too young to be on the back of a bike dont ya think? Quote
09-05-2009 , 12:53 PM
Thinly veiled I have a friend brag
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09-05-2009 , 01:04 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by zinn0
if you don't see the difference in your response and the picture, you are ******ed even for 4L standards
I must admit that I am touched by some of "the ******ation" as my granny likes to call it but do you make this statement b/c the kid is on the back of the bike and not the front? I am not really familiar with the way peoples streets work in the hinterlands of America and Europe as I have never really traveled outside of NYC, (for me going any place south of New Jersey is like a trip to another world, a scary frightening world)

So is this a highway or something that they got the picture and obviously meaning that whoever the adult is on the bike is driving hella fast thus being infinitely more of a danger to the youngster on the back of the bike? It seems they were at a stop light so that could just be any street. Where I'm from if you take a trip around the block you have to at least see a stop light or two.

Maybe the reason that I did not correctly assume that since they were at a stop light it meant they were on some major thruway/ avenue/ whatever is b/c I'm from the largest metropolitan city in the world with a huge infrastructure where there are stop lights and large intersections pretty much everywhere.

My apologies, and best to you. As I ponder my ******ation on this lovely Saturday afternoon in New York City I think I'll take a stroll over the Williamsburg bridge and take a bus to the Rodan Sculpture garden in midtown and then enjoy a nice leisurely stroll in Central park and see a free theatrical performance ( I think the Bachae is in town... gotta love Euripedes) with world class actors. Then maybe I'll hit china town and get some crispy duck for an early dinner or a nice banh mi sandwich from the local Vietnamese place.

And end my night at one of NYC's finest gentlemans clubs where I may possibly get hookers/ blow and if I'm nice and full of monies I can SIIIIIHHHHHP!

Again my apologies for my ******ation... I can be such a NYC hick.
(color me embarrassed)


and since it is Caturday:




Just a bit too young to be on the back of a bike dont ya think? Quote
09-06-2009 , 12:20 PM
[x] Gene Pool needs some bleach ASAP.
Just a bit too young to be on the back of a bike dont ya think? Quote
09-06-2009 , 12:33 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DOH!_28
I must admit that I am touched by some of "the ******ation" as my granny likes to call it but do you make this statement b/c the kid is on the back of the bike and not the front? I am not really familiar with the way peoples streets work in the hinterlands of America and Europe as I have never really traveled outside of NYC, (for me going any place south of New Jersey is like a trip to another world, a scary frightening world)

So is this a highway or something that they got the picture and obviously meaning that whoever the adult is on the bike is driving hella fast thus being infinitely more of a danger to the youngster on the back of the bike? It seems they were at a stop light so that could just be any street. Where I'm from if you take a trip around the block you have to at least see a stop light or two.

Maybe the reason that I did not correctly assume that since they were at a stop light it meant they were on some major thruway/ avenue/ whatever is b/c I'm from the largest metropolitan city in the world with a huge infrastructure where there are stop lights and large intersections pretty much everywhere.

My apologies, and best to you. As I ponder my ******ation on this lovely Saturday afternoon in New York City I think I'll take a stroll over the Williamsburg bridge and take a bus to the Rodan Sculpture garden in midtown and then enjoy a nice leisurely stroll in Central park and see a free theatrical performance ( I think the Bachae is in town... gotta love Euripedes) with world class actors. Then maybe I'll hit china town and get some crispy duck for an early dinner or a nice banh mi sandwich from the local Vietnamese place.

And end my night at one of NYC's finest gentlemans clubs where I may possibly get hookers/ blow and if I'm nice and full of monies I can SIIIIIHHHHHP!

Again my apologies for my ******ation... I can be such a NYC hick.
(color me embarrassed)


and since it is Caturday:




You def. served him. LoL NY hicks are the best btw
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09-06-2009 , 12:47 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DOH!_28
I must admit that I am touched by some of "the ******ation" as my granny likes to call it but do you make this statement b/c the kid is on the back of the bike and not the front? I am not really familiar with the way peoples streets work in the hinterlands of America and Europe as I have never really traveled outside of NYC, (for me going any place south of New Jersey is like a trip to another world, a scary frightening world)

So is this a highway or something that they got the picture and obviously meaning that whoever the adult is on the bike is driving hella fast thus being infinitely more of a danger to the youngster on the back of the bike? It seems they were at a stop light so that could just be any street. Where I'm from if you take a trip around the block you have to at least see a stop light or two.

Maybe the reason that I did not correctly assume that since they were at a stop light it meant they were on some major thruway/ avenue/ whatever is b/c I'm from the largest metropolitan city in the world with a huge infrastructure where there are stop lights and large intersections pretty much everywhere.

My apologies, and best to you. As I ponder my ******ation on this lovely Saturday afternoon in New York City I think I'll take a stroll over the Williamsburg bridge and take a bus to the Rodan Sculpture garden in midtown and then enjoy a nice leisurely stroll in Central park and see a free theatrical performance ( I think the Bachae is in town... gotta love Euripedes) with world class actors. Then maybe I'll hit china town and get some crispy duck for an early dinner or a nice banh mi sandwich from the local Vietnamese place.

And end my night at one of NYC's finest gentlemans clubs where I may possibly get hookers/ blow and if I'm nice and full of monies I can SIIIIIHHHHHP!

Again my apologies for my ******ation... I can be such a NYC hick.
(color me embarrassed)


and since it is Caturday:






also
Quote:
Originally Posted by zinn0
if you don't see the difference in your response and the picture, you are ******ed even for 4L standards
Just a bit too young to be on the back of a bike dont ya think? Quote
09-06-2009 , 12:57 PM
what what in the butt... you wanna put in my butt, what what?

okay, I concede... you win

seeing anything with that video still makes me laugh after all these years.
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09-06-2009 , 01:01 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigPoppa
This is pretty common in Asia:


Yeah I've seen a guy on a scooter with 3 little kids riding on the back and a poodle in the basket in Bangkok. None had helmets.
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09-06-2009 , 01:47 PM
wow... thats pretty freaking epic....
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09-06-2009 , 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by sofocused978
you don't see what's wrong with this. The poor kid can't even get his arms around whoever is piloting the bike. 1 quick turn of the throttle and that kid is done for. That and no gear. Unbelievable.
If it makes you feel better, I think the kid is roped to the driver.
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