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  1. You make a post about someone being having TDS? Seriously? Seriously?????
    8 points
  2. You would go into convulsions and get the shakes if you couldn't post something here without a reference to Trump bashing. Face it, you don't have the ability to post anything else, because you're spoon fed what to think & just copy/paste from your TDS Echo Chamber sites (like how I used your favorite buzz word ). You are the definition of TDS in a nutshell.
    5 points
  3. That might be the best one I've heard on here yet. You lie about following politics since you were 8 and that somehow makes you a legal expert. Dude even the liberal MSM legal pundits are saying the charges are weak at best but you know even more than them. Get over yourself already old man.
    5 points
  4. Amazing what the promise of paying off their student loans does
    5 points
  5. Why you think you’re gonna be able to get half a hardon looking at it?
    5 points
  6. Day 31 / Apr 5 The guys continue to wait out parts in Old Crow, we assume they are using this break to get some much needed rest, discuss upcoming trail conditions, and further assess and maintain their equipment. Continuing our spotlights on the 3 Old Guys, today seems like a great day to showcase Paul Dick. While Paul, like each of the Old Guys, brings a wealth of experience and skills to this ride, his years of competitive racing and mechanical expertise help guide this group in making the best decisions about sled set-up. His knowledge and insight on building and designing the “ideal” sled for the ride and remediating in times of challenge has helped to ensure that the guys are equipped to tackle this adventure. In fact, it was Paul’s shop that served as headquarters for snowmobile prep in advance of this expedition. It should be noted, that no one gets into Paul’s shop to inspect the sleds without high-security clearance, or a 12-pack of Budweiser! In addition to being the mechanical master, Paul is 72 years young and admittedly a “colorful” character. He is notably the only snowmobiler to have participated in all long-distance Cross Country snowmobile races in North America. His racing career began while he was in high school. During his 50+ years of racing, he has competed in the Winnipeg-to-St Paul Winter Carnival I-500, Jeep 500, ISOC I-500, USCC I-500, USXC I-500, Iron Dog Alaska snowmobile race, and Cain’s Quest. He and all three of his sons raced together in one of the 500s; how cool is that?! He raced three times in Cain’s Quest with Rex and twice in the Iron Dog – once with Rex and once with his son, Brian. Paul learned a lot about snowmobiles and general fixes from his departed friend and mentor Bob "Cogs" Dewey, who supported Paul through all his years of racing. Paul has always had a passion for snowmobiling and enjoys riding with his family and friends. He resides in Grand Rapids, MN with his wife of 48 years, Judy; they have 4 children and 9 grandchildren. When there isn't snow on the ground, Paul can be found hunting, fishing, doing projects at home or his family cabin, or cutting wood with his chainsaw or sawmill. I think his family and friends will agree...If they were stranded on a deserted island or on a mountain trail in the Yukon...he's the man you'd want to be with!
    4 points
  7. As you age you get dumber. When I was 20 I knew everything.
    4 points
  8. I'm not working this race. The dirt race has run it course as far as I'm concerned. These cars are not dirt cars and really don't put on a good show. The best races there are before and after the Nascar races.
    3 points
  9. Time for me to pull out the golf avatar!
    3 points
  10. https://www.newsmax.com/politics/trump-biden-rasmussen/2023/04/05/id/1115150/ Since his indictment last week, a new Rasmussen poll shows former President Donald Trump has taken a strong lead over Joe Biden in the race for president. On Feb. 15, the Rasmussen poll had Biden leading Trump by 45% to 42%. But in a survey conducted April 2 and 3, immediately after the announcement of the former president’s indictment but before his arraignment Tuesday, Trump took a big lead of 47% against Biden’s 40%. "This is a 10-point net gain for Donald Trump," political strategist and Trump adviser Dick Morris told Newsmax. “Former President Trump has completely turned around the 2024 race for president.” Other polling released this weekend by Trump pollster John McLaughlin showed the indictment had given Trump a boost with 51% of GOP voters supporting him over Ron DeSantis at 21% — a lead of 30 points. The Rasmussen poll is the first indication of a major Trump gain in a potential general election matchup against Biden.
    3 points
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  12. People like trump and the Clintons don’t go to jail. That’s something for the little people who vote for them.
    3 points
  13. Posts a poll from 2 years ago.
    3 points
  14. 3 points
  15. Dude its hilarious how you think you are some sort of genius on this case.
    3 points
  16. For those on Facebook, but not aware of the page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088934197535 This is the last update, from yesterday: Day 30/ Apr 4 – Consider this your trail report (for the past few days), albeit conveyed by Kasie The Richardson Mountains didn’t give up easy, but after a tough few days, the 3 Old Guys made it to Old Crow this afternoon. The Guys are reporting in that they have logged an estimated 4,500-5,000 of hard miles and everything is getting tired. In fact, when they arrived into town today one individual commented, “You guys look tired” – fortunately, while they agree that they are indeed tired, they are still laughing, still upbeat, and still healthy. Upon arriving in Old Crow, they stopped at the Co-op where they understood there were a couple of rooms; they were told that no rooms were available tonight when a woman walked in and said curiously, “are you the 3 Old Guys?”…. “we have a cabin waiting for you” – what a wonderful journey to be welcomed with such hospitality! The guys were escorted to a local’s home where they had a spare cabin with a woodstove for the guys to stay in. They spent the afternoon speaking with her husband about the trail ahead, described as “330 miles of no trail.” Hearing the trek ahead will be a continued challenge, the Guys immediately took to assessing the sleds. In Inuvik they proactively changed out some parts, but they have still been having problems with the clutches, putting grease on them to get by; after evaluating the machines today, it was determined that they will need to stay in Old Crow until clutch parts can be flown in and the necessary repairs can be made- however long that takes. (Note – we have a plan in motion) The Guys do not have service in Old Crow, so our first communication via GPS messaging went a bit like this “Old Crow. Need 2 Driven Clutch. At least sleeve. Daily flight Whitehorse.” – You can imagine the stir these types of messages cause the “home-front” crew as calls and texts start flying between the critical few that can act, while simultaneously informing the broader group of the good and bad news coming in from the trail. A few hours after the initial stir occurred today, I received an unexpected, but welcome, call from Rob – note this is the first time that we have heard from him, aside from brief GPS messages since Friday (Mar 31). While he does not have service, he was able to go back to the Co-op and briefly connect to their internet so that he could check-in and – lucky for us – provide a proper trail update from the last few days; I will do my best to share their tale: When the 3 Old Guys finally departed Fort McPherson on Saturday (Apr 1) and got going on the correct route, they had a good trail all the way to the first cabin, they ventured forward but quickly found themselves on open, barren land. They knew they were supposed to go by a creek and would find bits and pieces of prior track, but struggled to find the right trail. As dusk approached, they made the decision to head back to the first cabin for the night and make a fresh start in the morning. With an early start on Apr 2, the guys re-evaluated the trek they had taken the prior day. With the terrain as it was, Rob and Rex went ahead to assess while Paul stayed with the sleighs. They were able to get up near the creek, but still were unclear on where the trail went. They decided to park the sleds and walk – this is when Rob went through the ice. Wet up just past his knees and in frigid temperatures the two Old Guys quickly returned to the sleds and Paul where Rob put on his overcoat, emptied his Bunny boots and put on dry clothes. It was about this same time, as Rob was getting dry, when two First Nations people showed up on a single Ski-Doo. They were coming to connect with some others and guide them over the pass. What perfect timing! The 3 Old Guys followed as these locals steered them in a much different direction than they expected to a steep chute – “seemed nearly vertical” to the top of the pass. Once they reached the top “the wind was so fierce you could not see more than 15-20 yards in front of you.” The local experts immediately said it was too dangerous and that they needed to turn back – and so they did. While the guides headed back to Fort McPherson, the 3 Old Guys retreated back to the first cabin for a second night. Prior to departing from the locals, they got some directions on the trail for the morning, which the Old Guys say was as clear as mud to them, “Go this way, Take the creek, It is the only trail, Can’t miss it.” The 3 Old Guys climbed the chute again the morning of Apr 3, this time as they reached the top they found an unexpected surprise: no snow, all rock and, of course, not a single track. They made their best guess on how to navigate their way down and finally found the creek, but it was loaded with deep snow. They made the decision to leave the sleighs again and Rob and Rex road ahead to break trail through the powder. After a short while, out of what seemed like no where to the Guys, another First Nations local appeared. He said he was there to guide another group, going the opposite direction, but that it was getting windy and he had to move quickly. The guys asked “where is the trail” and his simple reply, “you’re on it.” He instructed them to follow him and that he would make a track for them. The Guys re-connected their sleighs and were able to swiftly follow his trail; about 30 minutes later a group of ~8 came through headed towards Fort McPherson under his supervision. Their tracks helped the Old Guys make much better time the remainder of the day to the Porcupine River. When they came to this intersection they were surprised to find the tracks went the opposite direction from Old Crow, upon further investigation they saw a small tipi and cabin just down the river a bit where the 3 Old Guys decided their safest bet was to rest for the night before heading to Old Crow this morning (Apr 4). The ride into Old Crow was relatively mild considering the past few days. While there is a “trail” that connects Fort McPherson to Old Crow, this is not a modern trail that many of us may think of – it is not marked, it is not heavily packed down as only a few sleds ride it here and there – and between nearly every occasion that someone passes on this route it likely snows, the wind blows, and all evidence is lost, bringing it back to its peaceful state.
    3 points
  17. Well he ran it through a tree and the remnants on the pipe caught on fire. But I’m down for not telling Jim for entertainment sake. I think that was the 2nd or 3rd day too, melted a small hole in the intake they duct taped up. If Rick was there the sled would’ve burned to the ground before he could’ve had the hood off.
    3 points
  18. We finally got some good warm weather today. So we took a three hour tour ourselves. Mt Wachusett is still covered in snow. i was surprised to see the back roads around there still have a lot of snowbanks. it was nice to get back on the bike. barely 150 miles and i can feel it....
    3 points
  19. I'm gonna buy this product and then shoot it, that will show them! Derrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    3 points
  20. That's pretty good considering the speech was only 21 minutes long!
    2 points
  21. @racer254and @Badger**and most far righties here think I'm a D... while @SnowRider and a few other far lefties think I'm a R gawd this place is fuckin hilarious
    2 points
  22. Add yourself to the list of the stupid. Its pretty obvious unless you're a moron. Alvin Bragg: Donald Trump tried to conceal some negative information about himself to help his chances in the presidential election. Joe Biden: Had entire social media platforms, MSM networks and "51 former intelligence officials" lie to conceal (censor) negative information about himself and his family... to help his chances in the presidential election.
    2 points
  23. The App isn't out yet. This one proves what we all have known , the factories dictate who goes to what class (ie lebel not moving into pro this year) and what stirs up the sandbagging heartburn from other racers. this is also why the pro class numbers are down , they want to hold racers in classes to talk about championships and market it accordingly vs letting them grow their talents in the premier classes where they may not get the championships This isn't Just skidoo that is doing this for the record.. I'm just using them for example due to the picture shared.
    2 points
  24. And it’s the same thing for republicans too. Fuck both parties and fuck anyone that supports them
    2 points
  25. Fuck democrats , they’re as bad as trump or worse. These fucking faggot ass environazi trash want mining shut down, guns confiscated , gas lawnmowers banned , masks and distance learning forever. Just the dumbest pieces of shit on the planet
    2 points
  26. You know you have issues when height, weight and dick size is all the weird shit you keep track of
    2 points
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