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spikeddem
Sep 16, 2010, 2:30 PM
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spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito!
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notapplicable
Sep 16, 2010, 2:31 PM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: BoltWar wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. You worry about the wrong things. If you want to get anywhere in life you have to start thinking about the next time your going to get laid. This sounds like something Kartessa would say. Yay! Skanky Ho FTW! This is where I invite you to Bon Echo next weekend for some camping and be-laying. I see what you did there Just for you Settle down you two, Eharmony is that way>>> I preffer Plenty of Fish... waaaay classier It's like the Craigslist of dating sites. Cheap and dated looking but free and efficient.
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spikeddem
Sep 16, 2010, 2:31 PM
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spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Seriously? Jeluz. Iz O K. Manny jeluz pplz here of for to make me. Did you give Subwhateverhisname your password? I found a conspiracy. Subantz - t = subanz subanz - s = ubanz ubanz + " " = u banz !!!!!! fucking mods = buzted.
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spikeddem
Sep 16, 2010, 2:33 PM
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: BoltWar wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. You worry about the wrong things. If you want to get anywhere in life you have to start thinking about the next time your going to get laid. This sounds like something Kartessa would say. Yay! Skanky Ho FTW! This is where I invite you to Bon Echo next weekend for some camping and be-laying. I see what you did there Just for you Settle down you two, Eharmony is that way>>> I preffer Plenty of Fish... waaaay classier It's like the Craigslist of dating sites. Cheap and dated looking but free and efficient. Would you say KISS is their goal? lolololololololololololololololololololololololololololololllooloolloloololoololololololololollololololololololoolollollololololololoololololol
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Kartessa
Sep 16, 2010, 2:33 PM
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spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito! He eatz lottz of fOOdz. dats y hiz mum iz br0kE
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spikeddem
Sep 16, 2010, 2:34 PM
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spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: BoltWar wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. You worry about the wrong things. If you want to get anywhere in life you have to start thinking about the next time your going to get laid. This sounds like something Kartessa would say. Yay! Skanky Ho FTW! This is where I invite you to Bon Echo next weekend for some camping and be-laying. I see what you did there Just for you Settle down you two, Eharmony is that way>>> I preffer Plenty of Fish... waaaay classier It's like the Craigslist of dating sites. Cheap and dated looking but free and efficient. Would you say KISS is their goal? lololololololololololololololololololololololololololololol l lo olo ol lo lo ololo ololololol olololol lolololol ololololo olol lol lololololololo olololol ol Time for new page to avoid having to scroll to read text
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: BoltWar wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. You worry about the wrong things. If you want to get anywhere in life you have to start thinking about the next time your going to get laid. This sounds like something Kartessa would say. Yay! Skanky Ho FTW! This is where I invite you to Bon Echo next weekend for some camping and be-laying. I see what you did there Just for you Settle down you two, Eharmony is that way>>> I preffer Plenty of Fish... waaaay classier It's like the Craigslist of dating sites. Cheap and dated looking but free and efficient. I went on a date with a guy from Craigslist once... he turned out to be a midget.
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spikeddem
Sep 16, 2010, 2:35 PM
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Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito! He eatz lottz of fOOdz. dats y hiz mum iz br0kE oh. so you no run da belay blackmail on him. wi yu no run da belay blackmail awn baybee?
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Speaking of Craigslist, did you guys hear they closed down the "Adult Services" section of their site! WTF man, now where am I supposed to go to find a good rub & tug when I'm traveling? I might have to start a whole thread about this. I can't believe they caved to the pressure like that. Weak sauce for sure. [pouty face]
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: BoltWar wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. You worry about the wrong things. If you want to get anywhere in life you have to start thinking about the next time your going to get laid. This sounds like something Kartessa would say. Yay! Skanky Ho FTW! This is where I invite you to Bon Echo next weekend for some camping and be-laying. I see what you did there Just for you Settle down you two, Eharmony is that way>>> I preffer Plenty of Fish... waaaay classier It's like the Craigslist of dating sites. Cheap and dated looking but free and efficient. I went on a date with a guy from Craigslist once... he turned out to be a midget. I'm just vertikalee challunjed.
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Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito! He eatz lottz of fOOdz. dats y hiz mum iz br0kE Make it stop...
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notapplicable wrote: Speaking of Craigslist, did you guys hear they closed down the "Adult Services" section of their site! WTF man, now where am I supposed to go to find a good rub & tug when I'm traveling? I might have to start a whole thread about this. I can't believe they caved to the pressure like that. Weak sauce for sure. [pouty face] Rub-N-Tugs-R-Uz
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito! He eatz lottz of fOOdz. dats y hiz mum iz br0kE Make it stop... huz mynd iz 2 simpul.
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donald949 wrote: spikeddem wrote: i dont need to know you name, i just want: bang bang bang My name is Donald. Since you replied to me. But you're not getting any bang bang bang from me. You no love the Spike longtime?
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spikeddem
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spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito! He eatz lottz of fOOdz. dats y hiz mum iz br0kE Make it stop... huz mynd iz 2 simpul. our grynd he cant handul.
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spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito! He eatz lottz of fOOdz. dats y hiz mum iz br0kE Make it stop... huz mynd iz 2 simpul. our grynd he cant handul. he thinx he h0t cuz he date gurl 4m 'crombie
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notapplicable
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: BoltWar wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. You worry about the wrong things. If you want to get anywhere in life you have to start thinking about the next time your going to get laid. This sounds like something Kartessa would say. Yay! Skanky Ho FTW! This is where I invite you to Bon Echo next weekend for some camping and be-laying. I see what you did there Just for you Settle down you two, Eharmony is that way>>> I preffer Plenty of Fish... waaaay classier And once I find a sucker to take me... AshleyMadison.com Nice find. Just might be the solution to this whole Craigslist debacle.
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spikeddem
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spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito! He eatz lottz of fOOdz. dats y hiz mum iz br0kE Make it stop... huz mynd iz 2 simpul. our grynd he cant handul. he thinx he h0t cuz he date gurl 4m 'crombie bytch plz. i getz m0re hed dan a muhfukin z0mB.
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spikeddem
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That's right. I just spit the first free style in the SPCI.
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spikeddem wrote: That's right. I just spit the first free style in the SPCI. DJ Demz
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spikeddem
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yall are weak on the pci-ing today noobs.
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zeke_sf wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: Summer Rocks! Took a month of "Mental Stress Leave" and then quit my job when I got back so I managed to do 20+ days at rattlesnake point, 10 days at mt nemo, 2 trips to the Glen, 2 to Metcalfe, 2 to Jordan Harbour, and one 3-day excursion to the New. Would have gone out more but alas, having a kiddo takes time and money too Good thing I dont gots a man or I would have spent the summer doing things he liked instead of what's really important. Not bad at all. You got quite a bit more done than all of my friends with kids put together. Yeah, my roadie days were last year, so I haven't gotten that kind of mileage either. I got a bit of climbing done this summer though. I'm heading out for a bit of that soloing they do with the top ropes (not a free soloist ovah heah) since I can't find any fuckers that climb during the week. You gotta break out the solo gear now and again. It hasn't seen much action this year but the last two years the old Petzle Basic was pretty much my most reliable belay slave.
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thiiiis is howwwww we dooo itttttttttt
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spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Kartessa wrote: Alpine07 wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: spikeddem wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: spikeddem wrote: My second tank of gas in the mazda 3 got 41.5 mpg. Quite pleased with that. EPA is about 32 for 50/50, and I'm probably more like 30% city and 70% highway. !!! Thats intense dude, and awesome. You literaly get 3 times the MPG I do. You have a Mazda 3 too? That's weird! I'm damn sure thinking about buying one now. Taking into account both (North American) engine sizes (2.0L and 2.3L) + the mazda 3 speed, both manual and automatic transmissions, and all the years (2004-2010), only about 15% of respondents on Mazda3Forum's MPG thread receive greater than 30 MPG. It's not really the car itself, it's the way I drive it. YMMV, literally. Also, along these lines, at least one person has cranked as much as 50 mpg out of a ford ranger (about 19 mpg estimated EPA?) by driving it just right. You'd be floored by what some people can do with a hybrid...Honda Insight: 150 mpg. Ford Escape: 70 mpg. Those are tank-long numbers, too. Thats damn impressive. I really am thinking about picking up a car for climbing trips though. The truck doesn't seat enough and the MPG = 14 so it's about the worst one could do for 6 hour roundtrips every weekend. Problem is, I've still got a mountain of post housing market collapse business debt I was stupid enough had to be a personal guarantor on, so I'm hard pressed to justify owning two vehicles and two insurance policies right now. The logical thing to do would be to sell the truck but it's so damn useful. Its amazing the way you can vary the gas mileage of a vehicle just by the way you drive. My 600cc triumph sportbike can get anywhere from the low twenties, to high fifty mpg easily. I'm sure if I actually tried I could get way up there... Car/truck dilemma, bummer. I was in the motorcycle/car version, its going to be a cold winter. Totally true... when im broke, I drive way more efficiently, can get about 9.8l/100km that way. On payday I dont give a fuck so I'll take her up to 15l/100km. PT Cruiser, for the gangsta soccer mom! how old is this thing that came out of you It's 2 1/2 and is already crushing 5.5 in the gym. 5.5 is ez. i culd ezely do 5.5 after warmup. getter a better climber you runnded the h0le "belay me 0r no fOOd 2nite, n00b" scam on 2 + 1/2 y/o littel child wif simpul mynd? Perhaps he has hacker skills?? sill-e cannot e-hax his way 2 da fOOd. no madder how mooch hax he haz, st1ll 2 sh0rt 2 reech fOOd. mayB uff he had da fOOdz, he culd groe tallR. 2 bad he needz 2 groe tallR 2 get fOOdz. pobrecito! He eatz lottz of fOOdz. dats y hiz mum iz br0kE oh. so you no run da belay blackmail on him. wi yu no run da belay blackmail awn baybee? He niidz da f00d 2 git fat & hevy enuf 2 katch hiz mommy
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spikeddem wrote: thiiiis is howwwww we dooo itttttttttt a little ++ here
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