Im going to try to chug them in 4 minutes. Maybe Ill get me a quick buzz and end this way boring night.
Ha ha ha ha. Stop it. When I was 15 we got some 'bootleg' king cobras when I was visiting family in Kentucky and it was a 'dry' county.
Listen, if you are going to sneak under the fence into our country, at least learn how to read, I said I was 15. I didnt say it was yesterday. Retard.
Sorry, didn't get the memo that says I crossed the border and not in fact, a fourth generation born and I was insinuating that you are acting as if you were. Fuck, use your head.
Well I actually have two. One is my brother's, but he rarely uses it, thats a Diamondback, and I have a used, but nice Trek bike. It was a dry, freezing night at the time, and I like to take rides at night sometimes when its like that.
Ohhhh, now that makes more sense. Chugging beers and getting on a street bike isnt that bright. Not saying it's much safer on a bicycle, but at least you pedal out any buzz you might get.
I actually hadnt gone for a ride Friday and the buzz made me want to do it. I like to do a daily 5 mile bike ride mon-fri and I hadnt gone for one.
I got a trek 4000 needs the shifter fixed. I bet I have had it for 15 years has the trigger shift that at the time was pretty cutting edge everyone else was going with the grip shift. I really need to get out and ride. This time of year is a great time to ride in the Dallas area it's cold and all but not freezing. Problem is there are no really good trails close that I can ride to. That’s one thing I miss about Tennessee. I TRY to stay off the Ninja while drinking. Have not always been successful though.
I used to live with my parents until this year when I moved off to college. Back at their house, its in the suburbs, so theres no really good trails. here though, Im on the coast of California, theres a lot of hills, but its so crowded, I never liked riding so close to cars. Kinda sucks, but getting up around 6-7a.m. there arent many cars to ride next to. Though if I had to choose over riding in the cold or heat, I'd choose cold.
We have a pretty good 'greenway' that is about 20 miles, but its paved, so you can get a good ride, but you arent getting any 'trail' time. Then we have the canal, that runs along side the Savannah River, It's not bad, but just a 'dirt' road more or less. There are a couple of trails off of it, but they are pretty tame.