The pack ridez
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The pack ridez
what do u drive is it pretty or pretty crappy wichever its post it here!
my daily commute car.. 85 sentra diesel its old but hey it get s 57 mpg
my daily commute car.. 85 sentra diesel its old but hey it get s 57 mpg
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I have some pictures *somewhere* I should scan of me on my unicycle but instead this picture has the same brand and type of unicycle I have. I need a bigger one though, and I'm out of pratice so I can still ride but I can't sit on it for the hours I used to do, more like 15 minutes before my bum hurts.
And I have stickers and and junk on my unicycle.
Otherwise I ride a two wheeled bike most the time, it's severly stupid to travel on a unicycle, and mine's a trick unicycle, not like the off road ones. Or I ride in the cars, but beware, I get very car sick very easily, or I sleep.
And I have stickers and and junk on my unicycle.
Otherwise I ride a two wheeled bike most the time, it's severly stupid to travel on a unicycle, and mine's a trick unicycle, not like the off road ones. Or I ride in the cars, but beware, I get very car sick very easily, or I sleep.
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Off-road unis, huh? Heh. Actually I could picture that. I once had the pleasure (I use the term loosely) of visiting my brother's former campus, durring which I saw one guy wearing a backpack that looked like it could have been stuffed with ten pounds of books riding a unicycle and keeping up with traffic.outwarddoodles wrote:Otherwise I ride a two wheeled bike most the time, it's severly stupid to travel on a unicycle, and mine's a trick unicycle, not like the off road ones. Or I ride in the cars, but beware, I get very car sick very easily, or I sleep.
Anybody remember Uniracers for the SNES?
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Oh I LOVED Uniracers! I really need to find that game, I haven't played it in years, and it would be a great addition to our already fast growing SNES collection.Terastas wrote: Off-road unis, huh? Heh. Actually I could picture that. I once had the pleasure (I use the term loosely) of visiting my brother's former campus, durring which I saw one guy wearing a backpack that looked like it could have been stuffed with ten pounds of books riding a unicycle and keeping up with traffic.
Anybody remember Uniracers for the SNES?
I never really read any books on unicycling, I just praticed and praticed untill I did it! Otherwise off road unicycling looks fun, but as I said I'm too out of pratice, and would need to learn how to do it, and would be such a wuss.
What I find cool have got to be the 2 wheeled unicycles-
http://www.gilby.com/unicycling/photos/2wheeler/
Theres also a several, I forget, like 7-10, wheeled unicycle somewhere.
Otherwise there is the sport of mountian unicycling and unicycle hockey, two things I wanted to do when I was so in love with my unicycle, now it's rotting away in my garage. I feel compelled to ride it....or atleast get myself a new unicycle.
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I have a '91 Mazda Navajo that I call Nephthys. She's a tough old bounder, everytime she breaks I always think, "That's it, this is the end" but the repair is always cheaper and easier than buying a replacement. No photos yet, give me a week or so.
I'll have another mode of transport in a year or so, my horse when he finishes training, but I can't figure out how to put his picture up!
I'll have another mode of transport in a year or so, my horse when he finishes training, but I can't figure out how to put his picture up!
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No you don't, they're a pain in the arse, literely! I couldn't bend at all after I slammed my tailbone into the concrete, I should really wear a helmet too when I ride. The only time I wore a helmet is when I rode in the school's parade two years ago, I got in the paper too, I need to find that....Excelsia wrote:I want a unicycle...
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Hmmm...perhaps not then. You know what I've always thought was cool? Those bicycles where the front wheel is way bigger. Now that would be cool!outwarddoodles wrote:No you don't, they're a pain in the arse, literely! I couldn't bend at all after I slammed my tailbone into the concrete, I should really wear a helmet too when I ride. The only time I wore a helmet is when I rode in the school's parade two years ago, I got in the paper too, I need to find that....Excelsia wrote:I want a unicycle...
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Don't have pics of my actual car..,
Stick Shift.
<3 my Manuel Transmission!
And She's red with black n gray interior. ^.^
*swoons*
Stick Shift.
<3 my Manuel Transmission!
And She's red with black n gray interior. ^.^
*swoons*
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I ride a 2002 Chrysler Sebring, and I seriously do not think I have pictures of it anywhere online...
Other than that it's gold, has 4 doors and his name is Lupin.
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Other than that it's gold, has 4 doors and his name is Lupin.
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I ride alot of things. I like to ride this is the mornings:
http://www.mythicalrealm.com/images-2/h ... chmidt.jpg
This at night:
http://www.mythicalrealm.com/images-2/dragon_spell.jpg
and this at big events
http://www.mythicalrealm.com/images-2/l ... agasus.jpg
but I mainly ride in this (not my house) :
http://www.ptcruiserclub.org/cgi-local/ ... 10&STYLE=3
http://www.mythicalrealm.com/images-2/h ... chmidt.jpg
This at night:
http://www.mythicalrealm.com/images-2/dragon_spell.jpg
and this at big events
http://www.mythicalrealm.com/images-2/l ... agasus.jpg
but I mainly ride in this (not my house) :
http://www.ptcruiserclub.org/cgi-local/ ... 10&STYLE=3
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Its a set-up! I knew it!Figarou wrote:Morkulv wrote:
Did you turn the handbrake on? If not, I think that family on the background is gonna have a problem.
Suuurrrrrre, the truck didn't roll until they was directly behind it.
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