I gots paid...doing tattoos...This is the shit...
PS: miss my daughter....
Anyway whats everyone got planned for the weekend?
I gots paid...doing tattoos...This is the shit...
PS: miss my daughter....
Anyway whats everyone got planned for the weekend?
The Chipmunk
'04 F150 XLT
D.T.B.B.S Crew Member #1
Hopefully you'll see your daughter again soon.
hmmm. probably not a whole bunch. Im about to go wash the car then wax it (since I put it off yesterday). After that I have no plans for the rest of the weekend. I think? You?
keepin it real @ work, not doing a whole bunch, washing the car on saturday maybe sunday. the loli is already on her like 45 day weekend. lucky hoochie ho!![]()
but other than that its been a great day so far and got an IA peep comin down this weekend hopefully w00t w00t
I think I have a detail or two to do today waiting on the lady to call, downtown tonight to start off the Athens Twilight weekend, fuck yeah.
what is the athens twilight weekend?
The Chipmunk
'04 F150 XLT
D.T.B.B.S Crew Member #1
Do you live in Athens?
They close downtown down, big pro bike race, lots of other setups, flat landing stuff, music, drunk ass college girls, food, etc. If you live in Athens and have never been I kill you.
http://www.athenstwilight.com/
Packing Getting ready to go to NY Tomorrow.
Good morning everyone. Nothing planned for tonight here.
Good murnin' IA (and Alvin)!
I'z goin' to a birfday party tonight.![]()
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The Chipmunk
'04 F150 XLT
D.T.B.B.S Crew Member #1
Today is amazing friday, sad very very sad. We had people come to our school talking about drinking and driving.. And a mother told her story about loosing her son to someone who drank and drive.. and the guy that killed him walked across stage and told his story it was the most god awful thing i've ever listened to.. I have never cried in school and today just made history.. lol.. They even had a small thing outside as if a student here was driving and hit another student.. and the cars were already totaled and what not.. and blood wasnt real and made it look as if it really happened to put in our minds not to drink during senior week snif snif![]()
Gotta love the weekend. Going on a short bike ride today, then installing my new bars + risers on my LT-R. Saturday have the ATVA harescramble, Sunday is the SORCS harescramble. Pretty busy weekend.
NFL draft starts Saturday.
I have to drive to Tifton to pick up my daughter who was visiting family in Florida.
Originally Posted by redGT
Originally Posted by teh bri
They had one of those at my school. Its pretty shitty too. Have you done the drunk driving course? Where they put goggles on you that simulate a .12 BAC and drive a golf cart...that shit was fun lol.
The Chipmunk
'04 F150 XLT
D.T.B.B.S Crew Member #1
Originally Posted by ALVIN
I was incredible at that ish. Never hit a cone.
what's up mr. not-simon-or-theodore-or-dave?
They did that at my school too, the guy was in handcuffs and chained at his feet and stuff.
Originally Posted by GKtib®
You going to make those stickers for me homo douche
The Chipmunk
'04 F150 XLT
D.T.B.B.S Crew Member #1
Originally Posted by ALVIN
You going to hook me up wiff muh half sleeve... fo FREE, bitch.
Not for free...for the low low yes lolOriginally Posted by 03RCode
The Chipmunk
'04 F150 XLT
D.T.B.B.S Crew Member #1
Originally Posted by ALVIN
I'll get with you on AIM tonight/tomorrow/sometime and see what we can set up.
I gotta work all day saterday. but im probably hitting the beach for a bit sunday (might do morning tide and get some surfing in) but other then that i dont think i have to much of a fun filled adventure going on. i gotta get my parents from the airport in the afternoon so it kinda kills doin anything for a long period of time. anywho hope everyone is haveing a good friday.
You have a PM good sir.Originally Posted by GKtib®
Most definitely.Originally Posted by 03RCode
The Chipmunk
'04 F150 XLT
D.T.B.B.S Crew Member #1
i'm still sick as can be
but i'm wanting to leave early tomorrow for atlanta then go to the import alliance ... this sucks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEKLx...layer_embedded
response from 03RCode: Hell, it turns me on. I have a steel hard erection as speak
"Who Gives a Fuck" Crew Member #5
sigh, HELP! I need to type up a paper.. "summarize your findings in a short paragraph about the similarities and differences between hybrid cars and non-hybrid cars.
what do you need help with?? I know a paper tell me what you want and i go you![]()
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I'm suppose to write a paper on the similiarities and the differences between hybrid cars and non hybrid cars.. but i'm soo good with telling people what my opinion is rather than the true facts.. and i'm not good with dumb hybrid POS's so.. i only have this so far:
" Just think, as you’re pulling up to your gas pump ready to put gas in your car as the nozzle slips into your car and you hear each click go by after every dollar you spend. And your thoughts are “why don’t I just trade my car in?” or “why am I spending so much money when my car is contributing to the greenhouse effect?” From spending over fifty dollars to get your tank full at a gas station to driving around in a hybrid, people have helped saving the greenhouse effect and making earth a better place. "
hmmmm good so far. I would add in there about the fuel economy and you can get tax breaks when you buy a hybrid as well.
Your a very good writer btw lol
also maintenence on a hybrid is just as much if not cheaper than a regular gas car.
hehe *blushes* thanks.. i am going to become one![]()
ahhh i remember that now lol. lets see what else i can find.
alrightyyy.
Here are some facts
Environmentally Sound
Aside from saving money on gas, it is the notion that driving a hybrid is helping to save the environment that often prompts purchases. The reality is that emissions results have as much to do with the drivers as the cars themselves. Drivers who modify their driving techniques exploit their electric motors to maximum effect, and, in smaller cars like the Insight and Prius, can beat the EPA numbers. Those who do not - especially those who drive the hybrid SUV's - may be disappointed to find that their fuel emissions are the same - or worse than those of similar conventionally-powered vehicles.
As with any car purchase, the choice to switch to a hybrid is one at least partly dictated by the buyer's lifestyle, as well as financial and environmental considerations. A single- or two-person household, where commutes are normal and most travel is done close to home will likely gain more from hybrid-ownership than a family of five or six.
Still, the future of hybrids is a bright one, and while most current drivers are high-income earners, women, and Californians, sites like hybridcars.com are predicting that buying trends will soon change, bringing these vehicles, and their successors, into more general use.
Size Matters
First-generation hybrid cars like the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius are pretty small. The Prius, for example is considered to be a mid-sized sedan, but it's a tight squeeze for the average family of four and all their paraphernalia. However, Lexus and Ford offer hybrid SUV's (the RX 400h and Escape, respectively), either of which have enough space for people, pets, and any required gear, and as demand for alternatively-powered cars continues to grow, and gas prices continue to rise (or at least, to hover where they are) choices of hybrids will continue to expand. Cheryl Morrissette of FineTuning.com, suggests in fact, that most automobile manufacturers will offer some kind of hybrid by 2007.
Spendy
One potential turn-off for buyers considering hybrid cars is price. It is true that the initial cost of such a car is generally $3,000 - $6,000 higher than a similarly-sized conventional vehicle, but there are post-purchase savings that may off-set the initial outlay. As an example, many hybrids are sold with upgraded stereo systems as a standard feature, rather than an optional expense, and some qualify for the 2005 "clean fuel" federal tax deduction (up to $2,000).
While it doesn't save money, some states allow even single-occupant hybrid vehicles to use "diamond" or "HOV" (high occupancy vehicle) lanes. Fuel economy, however, is the largest attractor of buyers, and while not every driver is really going to get 49-53 miles per gallon, driving a hybrid still means less frequent, and less expensive, visits to the gas station. It is suggested at greenhybrid.com that, if fuel prices remain where they are, many hybrid-owners may break even on their purchases, over the life of their cars.
Maintenance costs are another decision-making factor, but hybrid maintenance, as long as it is not battery-related, is not that different than maintaining a "regular" car. Most normal mechanics can handle the usual wear and tear issues, and owners of smaller hybrids say that oil changes are less frequent, recommended every 5,000 miles, instead of every 3,000. However, it should be noted that if the manufacturer's warranty becomes voided, a replacement battery pack can cost as much as $4,000.
Rumors of increased insurance costs are inconclusive. Many insurance companies simply don't have enough data, or enough insured hybrid cars, to give general quotes. Information at sites like greenhybrid.com and finetuning.com, however, suggests that the safety ratings on these cars is higher-than-average, which can be a positive factor in computing insurance premiums.
oh la la, thank ya thank ya![]()
I think that should do you good enough. Not sure though. How long does the paper have to be??
Originally Posted by teh bri
LMAO @ oh la la. Not a problem dear.