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  1. http://api.ning.com/files/gmUqQsGSoyF-HwR9WKmnjzD5UO*L5JAi41f6wLJ4cq9HdPjR5c*dhI1p-xA7oMRalBoHQWpWSvvFq8zrsBUlv-MqenTNgfj9/2010_chevy_camaro_police_ca.jpg [drool] Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  2. Atlanta Motor Speedway is much closer to Skydive Atlanta in Thomaston, GA. Skydive Atlanta will be open on Saturday & Sunday. Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  3. Post pictures. I might be interested in the Helmet & Altimeter. Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  4. I have had no problems using PayPal Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  5. If Georgia State Troopers would enforce the current law between Lawrenceville & Buford on GA20 the state would not longer have a revenue problem. Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  6. I leave him cheese! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6wZQBh_Bg8 Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  7. Why will Skymama not return my calls? The restraining order has expired. Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  8. Why do people fight (or wait) for up front parking, at the gym? Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  9. 1775: Founding of the Marine Corps A legacy is born During the American Revolution, many important political discussions took place in the inns and taverns of Philadelphia, including the founding of the Marine Corps. A committee of the Continental Congress met at Tun Tavern to draft a resolution calling for two battalions of Marines able to fight for independence at sea and on shore. The resolution was approved on November 10, 1775, officially forming the Continental Marines. As the first order of business, Samuel Nicholas became Commandant of the newly formed Marines. Tun Tavern’s owner and popular patriot, Robert Mullan, became his first captain and recruiter. They began gathering support and were ready for action by early 1776. Each year, the Marine Corps marks November 10th with a celebration of the brave spirit which compelled these men and thousands since to defend our country as United States Marines. Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  10. They are the same uniform. The question is whether to wear ribbons or medals. Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  11. Happy Bithday, Dude! Wow, Gary looks good for 73 years old! Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  12. Skymama! I see that someone beat me to it. Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  13. Da Man Although I prefer "Her Hotness" [swoon] Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  14. Happy Birthday, girl! Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  15. She would never lurk. Who would do such a thing?!! Happy Birthday, Zombie Girl! Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  16. I understand how you feel. Last week I got my Yamaha R1 out of the shop (after adding a Power Commander III, with dyno fuel mapping, a new rear tire, new stator, & suspension tuning). I had to drive in bumper-to-bumper traffic all the way home. Then it rained the rest of the week. I did get to ride 100 miles Saturday morning to Skydive Atlanta. But had to ride the 100 miles Sunday afternoon in the rain. BTW- Avoid riding in the rain on brand new tires Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  17. I have not dropped a bike in years. But.......been there, done that. In fact, I have so many friends with bikes, I keep old blinkers & use them for spare parts (I use aftermarket blinkers because they are tougher, & brighter). Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  18. This is news, because.........??? Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  19. Fantasy - Honda NSX Type S zero Reality - 2006 Honda Civic SI, 2004 Honda RC-51 Nicky Hayden edition, & 2003 Yamaha R1 Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  20. :8:0 I saw a jumper with about 150 jumps (a jumper that I trained when he was on AFF) Land while "dragging toe." I was quite proud. I must remember to set a good example, because students & young jumpers try to be like their instructors. Very good Charlie. Just remember to start the landing from the PLF position. Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  21. Happy Birthday, Dude! Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  22. My father, when he was in the U.S. Navy (back in the 1970s) had Harriers on his ship. I loved them back then. We had a few provide air support during Desert Storm. I hope the F-35s last as long as the AV-8 Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  23. LOL! I had to read the question twice. I first thought it read "Toad Sucking: yea or nay?" & I pictured Skymama doing CRW! Skymama stalker #69!!!!
  24. Nope, they are not responsible for objects coming from the road. The same reason a dump truck does not have to pay for the windshield of a car that was following too close. I must quote this. Let's say you throw a rock or bearing into someones windshield. Where did the rock come from? Yes that's rhetorical but you're not an idiot as best I can tell. The breaking of the window was a deliberate and unsafe action. I don't like tailgaters in my truck let alone my moto, but tossing a rock or bearings are dangerous. PS, Rolls of pennies are easier to explain than a pocket of bearings. If you drop a rock or a ball bearing, it hits the road. Then you are not responsible if someone is following so close that they could not avoid it. Pennies do not bounce high enough. I am not talking about throwing them at someone's windshield. Mearly dropping them. Skymama stalker #69!!!!