At one time, unions were needed but today, I see them as nothing more than a way for a few people to live off of the union dues and engage in thuggish activities with the corporate management.
Most corporations that are unionized are also publicly traded. Want to control what the company does...
Then, you should see what jobs allow you to do this. Obviously, racing would but they take only the top 1 millionth of a percent. But, the guys at all those motorcycle mags who write reviews get to ride them a lot too. You could also consider opening a motorcycle shop. You get to ride pretty...
I did neither. I went wide screen dlp projector and a 106 inch screen to display it on. Talk about movies, sports, gaming. all I can say is, WOW!
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Be careful when criticizing the Forum's members... this could happen to you!
You can see the problem. They're riding non FZ6 bikes. If I had to ride something else, I'd be pretty upset too. :nod:
What's funny is they usually exclude themselves from the filtering and usually look at the stuff that hr fires ppl over. :eek:
I've caught them at my company multiple times.
If you own your own home, you might consider refinancing it. You could try selling her old car but it probably won't pull much money unless it's a fuel sipper, eg a honda accord. Other thing to consider is what would it cost to turn in the Subaru. They won't let you off the hook easily, but...
For me, it depends on the girl, her looks, her personality, her style.
But, this really isn't about what we think. What we think is unimportant. What's important is what do you think. Do you want it? Are you prepared to deal with the consequences of getting it? Some won't like it...
Sorry to hear about the drop and glad that you and your bike suffered no serious injuries.
FZ6inNH is right on the money. I dropped mine the 1st day I rode it. Thankfully, I was completely stopped. Being vertically challenged (read short), I already have problems getting my feet down and...
I rode from Anderson, SC to Columbia, SC in 92 degrees F with a heat index of 103 F. While it was warm, it wasn't that hot unless I was stopped waiting on a traffic light.
The I 385 and I 26 were wonderful at 75+ mph. Only thing that was bothering me was the engine temp was running 205 F...
I had a license plate feel the call of the wild and decide it didn't need a motorcycle anymore. Thankfully, no cops between lost spot (not sure where that was) and home.
1 form, 1 visit to the dmv, $6 and about $5 of mounting hardware including lock washers and I was back in business...