Posted by Schmoe on May 7, 2008, 11:23 am
Anyone familiar with RB Racing's Black Hole pipes? They claim very high
performance with very little noise or exactly what I'm looking for.
Coffee pot on the heater but careful, I tossed in a little Bailey's.
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Posted by AH#104 on May 7, 2008, 1:29 pm
Schmoe axed:
> Anyone familiar with RB Racing's Black Hole pipes?
No.
But if you had Googled it, you'd know that.
ASSHOLE#104 Len
Posted by MichaelBalzary on May 7, 2008, 1:45 pm
AH#104 wrote:
> Schmoe axed:
>
>>Anyone familiar with RB Racing's Black Hole pipes?
>
>
> No.
> But if you had Googled it, you'd know that.
I saw a "Black Hole" once, and she was still nice-n-wet-n-pink on the
inside.
Posted by Spunky Hussein Tuna on May 7, 2008, 2:18 pm
MichaelBalzary wrote:
> AH#104 wrote:
>> Schmoe axed:
>>
>>> Anyone familiar with RB Racing's Black Hole pipes?
>>
>>
>> No.
>> But if you had Googled it, you'd know that.
>
> I saw a "Black Hole" once, and she was still nice-n-wet-n-pink on the
> inside.
Only once? Why am I not at all surprised?
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Posted by MichaelBalzary on May 7, 2008, 4:07 pm
Spunky Hussein Tuna wrote:
> MichaelBalzary wrote:
>
>> AH#104 wrote:
>>
>>> Schmoe axed:
>>>
>>>> Anyone familiar with RB Racing's Black Hole pipes?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> No.
>>> But if you had Googled it, you'd know that.
>>
>>
>> I saw a "Black Hole" once, and she was still nice-n-wet-n-pink on the
>> inside.
> Only once? Why am I not at all surprised?
Well maybe twice, but I never made a habit of it like you did, after
having the worn out "the brown on the inside" like yer mommy has, and
YOU are used to.
Get a life, spooky.
No.