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Post by OutlawwithaSnipeSniper on Jan 18, 2015 13:26:55 GMT -6
MM, I believe she was referring to Greekies post........ Thanks Sniper, but I can read pretty good too. I see a CAPITALIZED 'AND MM" just fine without any reading glasses. DOH, I missed the MM first time thru. Way out of line angels........ WAY out.
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Post by OutlawwithaSnipeSniper on Jan 18, 2015 13:29:16 GMT -6
I had to look up that picture of the big brothers on bikes. I remember seeing that picture in the 'Guiness Book of World Records' back when I was a kid. They were the 'World's heaviest Twins'. When I looked it up here I found out that they rode those little Honda 50's from NYC to LA to promote Hondas reputation for reliability and durability. 50 cc......hard to imagine. I guess they only rode them about 100 miles a day. No word if they had to beef up suspension and tires or had a team of mechanics with them to keep them running. I think they were over 600 lbs in the pictures, surely way over the capacity of the bike. That would be overloading the tires, spokes and suspension of the mini-bike. Pretty good publicity. Maybe we should offer our services to Elio as a testament to their versatility. Que the commercial: Little micro car comes buzzing past a parked cop car taking pictures: Radar gun reads well over the speed limit, maybe just reads out TILT: Micro car with blackout windows pulls over and door opens and out emerges MaskedMan, Rocket, Dive AND SNIPER. WHAT? I ain't getting anywhere near that thing until I see the crash test results...............
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Post by dive61364 on Jan 18, 2015 13:36:01 GMT -6
crash results are probably pretty close to a Harley slamming in to a car lol.
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Post by Blue Star on Jan 18, 2015 13:49:01 GMT -6
I wouldn't trust it OR a smart car!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2015 15:49:21 GMT -6
It's a good idea for average-sized people who want a covered tri-wheeler.
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Post by angelsamongus on Jan 18, 2015 15:56:50 GMT -6
I should file a discrimination suit against the car makers for not making vehicles biggrto accommodate Big people. since the 80's car makers have been switching to small compact cars. I haven't found a vehicle yet that has alot of leg room. It's like trying to get in the car with the seats moved all the way up to the dashboard. they need to remember people come in different sizes and Not. A one size fits all. Even have a hard time trying to find shirts in my size which is 5-6xl. Retailers seem to forgot about big people. Gee rocket, How about the "little people"? Apparently you never missed a meal, and my tax dollars support your SSI benes. g gg, If you were disabled and read what you said to the O P about yourself; are you saying you wouldn't be hurt or offended? Unless you know how it feels to be disabled and need governmental assistance, making comments such as yours is extremely hurtful and discriminating. Yes, there are those who abuse the System, and there are disabled people who have paid their dues and a Judge of authority grants the benefits to those who are in need. It is a long, humiliating, and grueling process to go through to be granted SSDI. One day, it very well could be you sitting in front of a Judge who knows nearly every personal and intimate aspect of your life. I must add; I've never felt so intimidated and useless as I did going through the entire process. For every person who receives SSDI, they worked and paid out of each paycheck for their benefits received. The amount received is based on what you have put in. In other words; if you earned a wage starting at age 15 until you lost your ability to work, your monthly income is based on the numbers of years worked and the total salary you made once you became disabled. You pay a heck of a lot more money to those who don't / won't work than those who abuse the Link Card due to popping out innocent babies so they do not have to work.There is a huge difference. Once you are granted SSDI the process does not end there. No less than 4 times annually you must have a Physician / Physicians who monitor / follow and track your medical condition(s) continually to agree you are still considered disabled. When or if you become retirement age, you will receive a pension. A person on SSDI will not have this money vested; then what ( . )
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Post by OutlawwithaSnipeSniper on Jan 18, 2015 16:54:43 GMT -6
I wouldn't trust it OR a smart car!! Actually, the scary thing is the Smart crashes very, very well. They did an amazing job with engineering the structure, unfortunately it is still a joke when a much bigger car like the Chrysler 200 can whip it in fuel economy so badly........
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