Matt Dibble said:and who is the person that always writes "l8er" at the end of EVERY post... its like... ya going somewhere?! lol
ya i know what your talking about
it's like shit i just posted i got to go run a mile l8er guys.
Matt Dibble said:and who is the person that always writes "l8er" at the end of EVERY post... its like... ya going somewhere?! lol
It ain't that hard to get in the country jeez. You don't even have to become a citizen to live here.Jordan said:heres an issue: illegal immigration. what are your guy's stances on it and what do you think should be done about it?
You obviously don't remember the times when Steven Tongson used to end every post with something like:Matt Dibble said:and who is the person that always writes "l8er" at the end of EVERY post... its like... ya going somewhere?! lol
carrying a scoot and bag while riding the bike on ice wouldnt be too good, hed probably slip and die if he rode a bikeMatt Dibble said:you dont have a bike brian?
and how many miles was it?
Ice+bike = no. Its like 2 1/2 miles, doesn't seem like much but its a hike. The longest road is all uphill so it wouldn't be too fun on a bikeMatt Dibble said:you dont have a bike brian?
and how many miles was it?
Duh, I ride my bike to school all year round, no matter if it's freezing, rainy, icy, windy, anything. Any solid surface is good to ride a bike on (unless you have to turn or brake, which requires some skill in case of stuff like ice).Brian Boston said:Ice+bike = no. Its like 2 1/2 miles, doesn't seem like much but its a hike. The longest road is all uphill so it wouldn't be too fun on a bikeMatt Dibble said:you dont have a bike brian?
and how many miles was it?
for some reason when i see those pictures i think of TIC.......Pete Pachota said:.....all the roads like this: []