CaddisFly
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Don't forget to include the Pro Lite finals for the enjoyment of us Polaris riders:
1. Evan Christian -- Polaris
2. Ryley Bester -- Polaris
3. Korbyn Anderson -- Doo
<4. Nick Lorenz -- Polaris>
With Friday's Pro win and last night's Pro Lite win, Polaris racers had a terrific weekend. Doo did as well.
Where's ZR600RR? I can't wait to hear his spin on the race results from Friday and Saturday.
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Bontz said, "LOL .. Zambo had his feelings hurt, and took a sabbatical from here."
I give the little guy credit for sticking to his guns. This place is (was?) his life. He had 40,000 or 50,000 posts his first year (before the post count was reset), which tells me he spent all of his time on here instead of doing typical stuff with friends and family. With that kind of devotion to a website, I thought he'd be back by now.
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Since you got caught lying about buying a sled for 11K and selling it for 12K, I think you'll understand why I do not believe your "I was talking to a guy on the Poo line" story. (No, the "12K" was not a typo. The rest of the wording in that post makes it clear what you were claiming.) Unfortunately, you've established a pattern with your countless "convenient" stories.
BTW, have you seen any Poos and Doos on the trails this year, or are you only seeing Cats still? Oh, wait, I forgot -- you conveniently saw two burned-down Polarises on the same day.
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51-year-old Robert Lamay was nationally known because of the way he quit his job.
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"The CDC head admits yesterday that 75% of all covid deaths were in people with four or more comorbidities" is not accurate. Check again. Your claim applies to vaccinated people, not unvaccinated ones. In other words, of the people who were vaccinated but still died, 75% had four or more comorbidities. The total number of deaths is tiny compared to the number of deaths of the unvaccinated. The "75%" stat does not apply to the unvaccinated -- they die at a much higher rate without pre-existing conditions.
My close friend of over fifteen years died last month at age 49. A co-worker's husband in his 40s just died of Covid. Both men were healthy. For the record, I don't care what other people do, but based on my own experiences, I've decided not to downplay how serious Covid is.
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3 hours ago, AK440 said:You have me confused with someone else.
There used to be an AK440 on HCS. All he did was post over and over again about how much he disliked his Rush. The poor guy was obsessed to the point he could barely function. One day he was outed by someone who knew him and revealed that AK did not own a Rush but instead owned the worst-handling snowmobile of all time -- a 2008 or 2009 Nytro.
Few people on HCS were surprised to discover that the "AK" guy was a hardcore liar. He became a laughing stock from that point on and lost what little credibility he had. It's a good thing you're not him . . . but it's odd that you share the same Rush obsession.
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14 hours ago, Mag6240 said:
Just a comment on hospitals getting busier with Covid. My brother was in town this week and lives outside of Tampax Bay. A good friend of his works as some sort of a manager there at one of the hospital chains and said they have seen the number of cases increase as more and more people have been coming to the hospitals with more and more things associated with accidents that they used to see before Covid.
My BIL works in the ICU at a hospital in Sarasota. The number of current Covid inpatients is more than twice the highest peak the hospital saw in 2020. The same holds true at hospitals in the Punta Gorda area. I asked him about your "accident" claim, and he wrote, "Is he serious?? Our ventilators are filled with Covid sufferers, not bicycle accident victims." He wants to know the name of the hospital in Tampa Bay where your friend is seeing a rise in accidents that are leading to Covid classifications. If you give me the name of the hospital, he is confident he can tell us whether ventilator use is up or down.
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9 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:
Gee Wizz wally took no time to find the acctual study
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306987720333028
Do you have a link to a Stanford study? I cannot find one. (The one you posted is not from Stanford.)
Thanks.
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When I browse online, I just assume someone somewhere has access to my history. Even so, I'm curious about the government's desire to search our stuff without warrants.
Was there a reason given for why the government wants access to our browsing histories without needing warrants to do so? Using "probable cause" to have a warrant drawn up makes sense. Random searching sounds like a desire to take away our rights. Maybe I'm overreacting.
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<update>
A judge just applied the brakes on the plan to exonerate Flynn:
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On 5/8/2020 at 10:19 PM, mtnloverxtreme2 said:the sexiest car yamaha ever made
Yes, Yamaha had a big hand in creating the car and supplying the power for the 2000GT. Toyota's Satoru Nozaki is responsible for the design.
A few years ago, I spent an afternoon getting a tour of a local guy's car collection. At the time had had a bunch of 2000GTs, some Lambos, some Ferraris (including a Dino), an original Shelby Cobra, a Ford GT40, and countless other exotics.
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The 2023 Cat Lineup...
in HCS General Forum
Who's the real idiot? (I bet you won't be able to grasp the irony.)
Check out Country Cat's inventory:
https://www.countrycat.com/machine-inventory/snowmobile
The pattern of lying continues . . .