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did you snag that vid today? do you go out train hunting EVERYDAY?! have you ever gone to pizza works in old saybrook? you could get a bunch of train shots from pretty close, and eat good pizza!
Your taint is going to be hurting.
Hope you don't want kids...
HAHA! i bought springs for it, but in my usual fashion i changed plans halfway through and the seat is now rigid mount. i almost hardtailed the bike as well, but back problems scared me away from that.
seriously though, the seat fits perfect and is very comfy. its mounted with the appropriate carriage bolt so there are no hex heads in my pooper!
did you snag that vid today? do you go out train hunting EVERYDAY?! have you ever gone to pizza works in old saybrook? you could get a bunch of train shots from pretty close, and eat good pizza!
1. yes.
2. almost. lol but its all catch and release (sorry, that was bad, i know, but i couldnt help it)
3. yes, i have gone to pizzaworks. a few times. the only problem is, AMTRAK has a photo policy in place stating that photography (and video) from platforms, crossings, and other railroad property is prohibited. so, that wouldnt work out. it really sucks. especially now trying to find legal places to film from. thats why, if you look on my youtube site, most of my recent videos are from Niantic, which gets old REALLY fast.
Uh, I came down to Greenwich to do some work the contractor had promised to be ready.
It wasn't. (nor was it ready last week, when he had me scheduled to do the job)
I pulled some measurements and went to pick up material...
Halfway to the lumberyard I get a booty call, but continue on my mission.
Told her more than one hour but less than two.
One hour and thirty minutes later I call her from out front and get a ration of $#!* instead of a good %^@#!^~.
Kids these days, no sense of commitment.
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