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wtf i got left in school

Post by madmag9999 » Thu Sep 04, 2003 1:37 pm

:? wtf i was waiting for my bus talk to ppl and all of a suden all the ppl besides me and 2 of my friends were gone and so were all the buses :( :x now i got to wait in the damn library for 2 hours
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Post by madmag9999 » Thu Sep 04, 2003 2:18 pm

WTF :? :x i just got kided out of the library couse i was not useing the resources properly :evil: . so now im waiting in my teachers room, i hope he isnt pissed that i went in and am useing a comp but. hes cool so he shouldnt mind
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Post by Lyrs » Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:31 pm

OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Post by J-0080 » Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:37 pm

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Post by madmag9999 » Thu Sep 04, 2003 4:11 pm

good thing i didnt come here after my second post while still in school. that could have been bad. and as for the queston on the banner, yes i do.
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Post by Moonlight Soldier » Thu Sep 04, 2003 4:11 pm

WOW If you weren't in Pensylvania or whatever I'd ask if you go to my school...they are especially fans of the "Let's keep you longer so you can miss your bus"

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"What the hell are you doing!!! This is a resource centre not your PC..etc etc Detention for you" kinda peoples...though yay me...I've yet to be caught in my little corner...heh heh

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Post by madmag9999 » Thu Sep 04, 2003 4:17 pm

then i sat on the floor and tryed to sleep but this fucking bitch woke me up and said "to get up becouse its not a bed and i have to clean there" then i just slept on the bench till my mom came. o and btw our school has carpets and they wear replaced this summer so the floor is really nice.
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Post by Toecutter » Thu Sep 04, 2003 4:58 pm

Seriously, man, ride a motorcycle! It solves all your problems. Insurance is really cheap (about $50 to $60 every six months). You're talking about 40+ miles/gallon with a 3.5 gallon tank, so you're not charged an arm and a leg at the pump. The ride is awesome, especially in the fall or spring (winter gets really cold, which gets miserable after a while. You wouldn't have to rely on the buses, and it would take far less time to get to school, so you could sleep in for an extra half hour. Finally, you don't have to pass DEQ (motorcycles already put out so little emissions, they're exempt from testing), and most high schools don't require a parking permit for motorcycles (which saves you another two dollars.

Other than maintenance, the only expensive stuff you're looking at buying is a decent DOT or ANSI approved helmet ($110), and some decent riding gloves ($20 maximum). As for licence and registration, it's about as expensive as a car, but getting a motorcycle endorsement is SO much easier! Being under 21, you'd have to take a 3-5 day community college riding course (which runs about $70). You need to be capable of riding a bicycle, and be able to perform a few hours of moderate physical activity. They teach you everything else, and they do the testing on the last day. Once you're done, just show your completion certificate down at DMV, they'll waive the tests, and all you have to do is pose for a picture, fill out the apporpriate forms, and pay the license fee.

Of course, you already need a Class C provisional driver's license (hopefully you've got that already). Once the test is done, save up about $1,000, and pick up a used street bike or dual-sport bike (the off-road bikes with all the street-legal running gear). Crotch rockets are too powerful for a newbie, and the big Harley-style cruisers are too damn heavy. A decent street bike would be some Honda, Suzuki, or Yamaha with a 650 or 750cc DOHC twin-cylinder engine (in the case of the 750cc, a four-cylinder engine). Dual-sports, however, are far lighter (250 lbs, compared to a 400 lb street bike, making them easier to learn on), have only one cylinder, are far more agile, and give you the option to take up trail and enduro riding in the future.

So, get yourself a bike, and ride to school, instead of relying on the flaky bus system.
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Post by madmag9999 » Thu Sep 04, 2003 5:17 pm

sounds cool but im just barly 16 and i dont have a job but i always wanted a motorcycle so maybe i will get one
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Post by Mr Pilkington » Thu Sep 04, 2003 5:31 pm

Toecutter wrote:Seriously, man, ride a motorcycle! It solves all your problems. Insurance is really cheap (about $50 to $60 every six months). You're talking about 40+ miles/gallon with a 3.5 gallon tank, so you're not charged an arm and a leg at the pump. The ride is awesome, especially in the fall or spring (winter gets really cold, which gets miserable after a while. You wouldn't have to rely on the buses, and it would take far less time to get to school, so you could sleep in for an extra half hour. Finally, you don't have to pass DEQ (motorcycles already put out so little emissions, they're exempt from testing), and most high schools don't require a parking permit for motorcycles (which saves you another two dollars.

Other than maintenance, the only expensive stuff you're looking at buying is a decent DOT or ANSI approved helmet ($110), and some decent riding gloves ($20 maximum). As for licence and registration, it's about as expensive as a car, but getting a motorcycle endorsement is SO much easier! Being under 21, you'd have to take a 3-5 day community college riding course (which runs about $70). You need to be capable of riding a bicycle, and be able to perform a few hours of moderate physical activity. They teach you everything else, and they do the testing on the last day. Once you're done, just show your completion certificate down at DMV, they'll waive the tests, and all you have to do is pose for a picture, fill out the apporpriate forms, and pay the license fee.

Of course, you already need a Class C provisional driver's license (hopefully you've got that already). Once the test is done, save up about $1,000, and pick up a used street bike or dual-sport bike (the off-road bikes with all the street-legal running gear). Crotch rockets are too powerful for a newbie, and the big Harley-style cruisers are too damn heavy. A decent street bike would be some Honda, Suzuki, or Yamaha with a 650 or 750cc DOHC twin-cylinder engine (in the case of the 750cc, a four-cylinder engine). Dual-sports, however, are far lighter (250 lbs, compared to a 400 lb street bike, making them easier to learn on), have only one cylinder, are far more agile, and give you the option to take up trail and enduro riding in the future.

So, get yourself a bike, and ride to school, instead of relying on the flaky bus system.
You forgot the part bout hitting the curb and taking a flying leap other the handle bars into yon tree(s) of doom with al the fury of a limp missile. Then the broken bones, and torn ligaments, and crushed bike parts, etceteras.

:twisted: Bikes are fun! :twisted:

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