Posted by Gaidheal on January 15, 2010, 12:21 pm
wrote:
> Gaidheal wrote:
> > Drivel *this*, bitch: 3====D~
> No thanks, unlike you, I prefer women.
But it's just a relative preference, based upon the casual situation,
isn't it?
Like, if an inmate gave you the opportunity, you would munch his butt,
wouldn't you?
Posted by Datesfat Chicks on January 15, 2010, 1:47 pm
wrote:
> Gaidheal wrote:
> > Drivel *this*, bitch: 3====D~
> No thanks, unlike you, I prefer women.
>But it's just a relative preference, based upon the casual situation,
>isn't it?
>Like, if an inmate gave you the opportunity, you would munch his butt,
>wouldn't you?
I believe the correct technical term is to toss the other inmate's salad:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=toss%20my%20salad
If you can buy it on iTunes, you should listen to Chris Rock's track "tossed
salad".
Datesfat
Posted by Bob Myers on January 15, 2010, 1:27 pm
Gaidheal wrote:
>> <snip some useless drivel>
> Drivel *this*, bitch: 3====D~
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Bob M.
Posted by The Older Gentleman on January 15, 2010, 6:15 am
>
> If the bike was in neutral, more than likely, it was your brake pads
> sticking to the disk.
Ding
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Posted by Datesfat Chicks on January 15, 2010, 1:44 pm
> Gaidheal wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Question #1: Once when I did this after a couple weeks of not being
>>> rolled,
>>> the bike was hard to roll--it was kind of "stuck"--but then it freed up.
>>> I'm assuming that in the engine and transmission there would be nothing
>>> to
>>> do this, even in 20-degree weather.
>>
>> You *ass*-ume incorrectly.
> <snip some useless drivel>
> If the bike was in neutral, more than likely, it was your brake pads
> sticking to the disk.
> If your bike was in gear and you were pushing it with the clutch pulled
> in, then it's possible that the useless drivel wasn't completely useless,
> as the clutch plates can stick together, especially when things are cold
> and the oil is thick.
In gear, clutch pulled in, as you conjectured.
If I'm only going to roll it 24 inches, naturally grabbing it by the
handlebars and rolling it is easier than messing with the gear selection.
Datesfat.
> > Drivel *this*, bitch: 3====D~
> No thanks, unlike you, I prefer women.