Finally got me one, like all Yawl

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by bj_kana, Dec 29, 2008.

  1. bj_kana

    bj_kana Guest

    Honey got me a G.Pee.S. Now, maybe I wont get lost out and around the
    farm area.
    I thank' I'm gonna like it......I'm not 100 % dinasour anymore, maybe
    just 71%..
    I imagine I'm the last one of the 10 regulars on here, to git' one.
    Shoot, what's next, one of them blueberries ....hehehehheheheheheheh
     
    bj_kana, Dec 29, 2008
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    dkw12002 Guest

    They are nice. I have a TomTom 1 that I bought last year...$149 or so
    as I recall. Now they are putting them in cell phones though. My
    daughter has one on her G-1 phone. Probably the cell phone with
    expanded functions will replace laptops, GP devices, digital cameras,
    video cameras, I-Pods, land phones, and perhaps even some TV's as they
    improve. Remember PDA's? They became obsolete when the cell phones
    duplicated their functions. Cell phones now get internet over the G-3
    network, or for a faster connection they also connect to WiFi. Once
    they improve the battery life and memory a bit, they will do
    everything, including TV by digital signal, even though it would be a
    small screen of course. One thing I don't really get is texting. I
    don't use that much. I would rather use a full-size keyboard and type
    using all my fingers, or just phone than typing with two fingers on a
    phone. I send my daughter emails on my computer and she emails me
    using her cell phone. A cell phone that does all that like the G1
    costs about $200, although you do need a monthly package to use it.
    Unlimited Internet and texting for example costs another $35 a month
    over whatever your basic minutes package is. Still, it is clearly the
    way technology is going.....everything in one device. Heck, it also
    has a flashlight, a strobe, and if you put it on vibrate, you have a
    vibrator! dkw
     
    dkw12002, Dec 30, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    ''dwk12'' responds:
    ----I have a TomTom 1 that I bought last year...$149 or so as I recall.
    Now they are putting them in cell phones though.
    My daughter has one on her G-1 phone. Probably the cell phone with
    expanded functions will replace laptops, GP devices, digital cameras,
    video cameras, I-Pods, land phones, and perhaps even some TV's as they
    improve.
    Remember PDA's? They became obsolete when the cell phones duplicated
    their functions.
    Cell phones now get internet over the G-3 network, or for a faster
    connection they also connect to WiFi.
    Once they improve the battery life and memory a bit, they will do
    everything, including TV by digital signal, even though it would be a
    small screen of course.
    One thing I don't really get is texting. I don't use that much.
    I would rather use a full-size keyboard and type using all my fingers,
    or just phone than typing with two fingers on a phone.
    I send my daughter emails on my computer and she emails me using her
    cell phone.
    A cell phone that does all that like the G1 costs about $200, although
    you do need a monthly package to use it.
    Unlimited Internet and texting for example costs another $35 a month
    over whatever your basic minutes package is.
    Still, it is clearly the way technology is going.....everything in one
    device. Heck, it also has a flashlight, a strobe, and if you put it on
    vibrate, you have a vibrator!
    ------dkw-------

    ==========hey good information, Mr. 'dwk'.
    I aint' never heard of no G1Phone, hail I just now got a dern GPS.
    I dont do no texting either, my Honey started texting friends lately
    and she aint no Kid. I thought only young folks did that kinda thang.
    All of your information about the G1, sounds really similar to what all
    the blackberries do.
    And they cost a lot more than $200, dont they?
    Hey Mr.'dwk12' we appreciate your activity on the TMoto forum.
    Hope you continue to award us with your interesting ''post responses''.
    You were asked by Jerry if you rode a Motorcycle, and, on another
    thread, I read that you apparantly 'do' Ride, cause you said it was nice
    and warm down there.
    What do'ya' ride? How did you find TxMoto? I am glad that you came out
    of the 'lurker closet''? LOL
    re;gards, MrJayTKana===========
     
    Mr. JayT, Dec 30, 2008
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    lonestarlvn Guest

    I sure hope your honey bun doesn't drive and text. Sure been a lot of folks
    having wrecks and dying because of it. How stupid and I would love to just
    smack them. It's too sad for the ones left behind.

    lonestarlvn oscar
     
    lonestarlvn, Dec 30, 2008
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    lonestarlvn Guest


    I've been lurking mostly but I swear I thought you posted getting this GPS
    on Black Friday after Thanksgiving. ho hum



    LSO
     
    lonestarlvn, Dec 30, 2008
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    BiffB Guest

    I still don't have one. I rather enjoy getting lost sometimes.
     
    BiffB, Dec 31, 2008
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    SKooter Bum Guest

    We're speaking physically, not mentally.
    SKooter (the helpful)
     
    SKooter Bum, Dec 31, 2008
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    BiffB Guest

    Can't I do both? Damn you people are such conformists sometimes!
     
    BiffB, Dec 31, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    ------------I sure hope your honey bun doesn't drive and text. Sure
    been a lot of folks having wrecks and dying because of it. How stupid
    and I would love to just smack them. It's too sad for the ones left
    behind.
    lonestarlvn oscar)))

    ========she dang sure dont do that shit.
    Hey ''LS the oscar''...how you are????
     
    Mr. JayT, Dec 31, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    ----hey JayT----I've been lurking mostly but I swear I thought you
    posted getting this GPS on Black Friday after Thanksgiving. ho hum
    LSO--------

    ======well LS,the oscar''......that's what happens to lurkers, they
    ''lurk up' by not participating, with the fine ''posters' on here. jt=
     
    Mr. JayT, Dec 31, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    BiffB, dont hand us that crap..you got one of them G'pee's'ers......you
    just playing.
     
    Mr. JayT, Dec 31, 2008
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    dkw12002 Guest

    Sorry, I missed Jerry's que. I do ride a motorcycle...a Suzuki 250.
    Since it is a puny bike, I ride it around town for errands and to pick
    up my daughter at school, etc, but stay off the interstate. It does
    great at 55, but at 65 it is really working too hard for any period of
    time and sounds a little like a model airplane motor, so I keep the
    mph down where the engine sounds more like a gas-powered weed wacker.
    Great mileage...I get 62 mpg and I drive it hard. I've had it just 6
    mo. now, but rode a motorcycle many years ago...1974 and suddenly got
    the bug again last year.

    I found tx.motorcycles when I searched Google Groups for motorcycles.
    I was trying to look for an answer to a chicken and egg-type conundrum
    that's been perplexing me for years. You know how Harley Riders are
    mostly 55-year-old bald farts with big butts? Anyway, I was wondering
    which came first, the big butt or the big bike? dkw
     
    dkw12002, Dec 31, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest


    ---------------MrJayT:''Sorry, I missed Jerry's que. I do ride a
    motorcycle...a >>>>Suzuki 250. Since it is a puny bike, I ride it around
    town for errands and to pick up my daughter at school, etc, but stay off
    the interstate.
    It does great at 55, but at 65 it is really working too hard for any
    period of time and sounds a little like a model airplane motor, so I
    keep the mph down where the engine sounds more like a gas-powered weed
    wacker.
    Great mileage...I get >>>62 mpg and I drive it hard. I've had it just 6
    mo. now, but rode a motorcycle many years ago...1974 and suddenly got
    the bug again last year.
    I found tx.motorcycles when I searched Google Groups for motorcycles. I
    was trying to look for an answer to a (((chicken and egg-type conundrum
    that's been perplexing me for years.)))))
    You know how ((((Harley Riders are mostly 55-year-old bald farts with
    big butts?)))
    Anyway, I was wondering which came first, the big butt or the big bike?
    dkw


    =====well, hmmmm, never thought of Harley Riders quite like that. (LMAO)
    I would venture to say, that most 55 year old guys all, just about have
    ''big butts''.
    The ones I know anyway around here.....
    Seriously, my opinion about your 'egg-type conundrum'' scenario...is
    the ''big BUTT'' comes before the big BIKE.
    Why? The majority of guys that own the big Bikes, Harleys, Goldwings,
    Trikes, Boss Hoss's.....are the baby boomers, anyway, and the are 55 to
    65 yr of age.
    Does this help?
    Jerry has a big Butt, and a very Big Bike; maybe we'll hear fron
    him...... hehhehehhehehhe bjayt==
     
    Mr. JayT, Dec 31, 2008
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    dkw12002 Guest

    I had no trouble today picking out a Harley rider at my neighborhood
    Mickey D's today. He was in line right front of me, so I couldn't help
    casually observing his hinney. He was also almost bald, a little
    porky, about 55 and I was thinkin to myself...now that is the
    quintessential Harley rider. Of course he was also dressed in Black
    Leather with a jacket that said Harley Davidson, so it wasn't all that
    hard to pick him out.

    Even though I'm a baby boomer, I never considered a Harley. They seem
    too expensive and too big. If somebody did give me one, I would always
    carry a shovel with me though, so if I ever dropped the thing, I could
    just dig a hole and bury it on the spot. Lord knows, I couldn't get
    the thing back up again. I do like some of the vintage Harleys before
    they become monsters though, but in general I like nearly all the
    standard models from 30 years ago, back when you had to kick em to get
    em started. Apparently motorcycles are a little like music preference
    where you can define a generation by what kind a person likes.
    Probably not too many Harley riders tuning those radios to rap or hip
    hop. They would be listening to classic country, oldies, and heavy
    metal. You know, "big butt music".
     
    dkw12002, Jan 1, 2009
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    BiffB Guest

    I'm dunno about Big E, but I'll do it for Dimebag Darrell.

    To see
    To bleed
    Cannot be taught
    In turn
    Your making us
    Fucking hostile


    Sometimes it takes a Vulgar Display of Power.

    BiffB
    /the B stands for Bringin' the Metal!

    oh, and Happy New Year! I'm gonna go blow up some stuff now :)
    /wish I had some tracer rounds for the AK, so I could make sure I'm
    clearing the neighbor's house
     
    BiffB, Jan 1, 2009
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    dkw12002 Guest

    Thanks for the invite. Who say's I'm not bald?
     
    dkw12002, Jan 1, 2009
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    Ed Hart Guest

    OK DKW.You live out in Arlington area?Do I know you?

    Big Ed



    Thanks for the invite. Who say's I'm not bald?
     
    Ed Hart, Jan 1, 2009
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    ======JayT earlier said:''The ones I know anyway around here.....
    Seriously, my opinion  about your 'egg-type conundrum'' scenario...is
    the ''big BUTT'' comes before the big BIKE. Why? The majority of guys
    that own the big Bikes, Harleys, Goldwings, Trikes, Boss Hoss's.....are
    the baby boomers, anyway, and the are 55 to 65 yr of age.
    Does this help?
    Jerry has a big Butt, and a very Big Bike; maybe we'll hear fron
    him......  hehhehehhehehhe    bjayt==


    ----------JayT: ''I had no trouble today picking out a Harley rider at
    my neighborhood Mickey D's today. He was in line right front of me, so I
    couldn't help casually observing his hinney. He was also almost bald, a
    little porky, about 55 and I was thinkin to myself...now that is the
    quintessential Harley rider. Of course he was also dressed in Black
    Leather with a jacket that said Harley Davidson, so it wasn't all that
    hard to pick him out.
    Even though I'm a baby boomer, I never considered a Harley. They seem
    too expensive and too big. If somebody did give me one, I would always
    carry a shovel with me though, so if I ever dropped the thing, I could
    just dig a hole and bury it on the spot. Lord knows, I couldn't get the
    thing back up again. I do like some of the vintage Harleys before they
    become monsters though, but in general I like nearly all the standard
    models from 30 years ago, back when you had to kick em to get em
    started. Apparently motorcycles are a little like music preference where
    you can define a generation by what kind a person likes. Probably not
    too many Harley riders tuning those radios to rap or hip hop. They would
    be listening to classic country, oldies, and heavy metal. You know, "big
    butt music". dkw12000)))

    =======At the risk, of sounding like a smart ass to a friendly new
    TxMoto rookie:
    However it wont stop me from saying:
    ''I can imagine, when you are out riding around on your 250cc
    motorsikel, that it is likely that other Riders,(especially HD ones),
    might think you have a big butt, because of the comparison of your size,
    vs the size of your motorcycle.''
    They might say..''Look at that big feller on that little motorsikel''
    <!> (its possible)
    (kidding with ya, just could not refrain... with aTexas Chuclke)
    ( you gotta understand, that's the way it can be around this group of
    texas gents))))
    BTW, I like your music meta4----
    (;@==Mr.JayT====
     
    Mr. JayT, Jan 1, 2009
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    (Ed Hart)
    OK DKW.You live out in Arlington area?Do I know you?
        Big Ed

    =======huh?? rectum he is someones alter-ego'er, maybe
    Jerrys's....hmmmm?
    Ya know, just about everyone is some thing or another around
    here....hehe
     
    Mr. JayT, Jan 1, 2009
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  20. Yeah, here's a photo of people who ride bikes bigger than 250cc and
    there's not a fat ass among them (me and Gladys on the right):

    http://pmilligan.net/RoadGlide/PrinceGeorge/pics/IMG_3548.JPG

    This missus has genetic protection, coming by the small butt
    naturally, as the following illustrates:

    http://pmilligan.net/RoadGlide/VancouverIsland/PowWow2008.jpg
     
    Road Glidin' Don, Jan 2, 2009
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