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Interests:Anything fast enough to do something stupid with.
Occupation:Electrician
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Registered on:11/26/2011
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[quote]The Adventures of Baron Munchausen[/quote] That's one of the movies we used to watch tripping on shrooms. I can remember many a night calling around to the local video stores looking for a copy, anytime between 90 and 94. I still think it's excellent. It kinda flew under the radar a lit...

re: SOUNDGARDEN - “Down On The Upside”

Posted by Sayre on 5/22/24 at 11:28 am
Blow Up The Outside World is just the fricking best....

re: SOUNDGARDEN - “Down On The Upside”

Posted by Sayre on 5/22/24 at 11:26 am
I like it as much as the other two mentioned. Probably a little better than Superunknown. I hate that fricking song Spoon man passionately....
[quote]. Unfortunately, that area is still very ghetto.[/quote] It's not ghetto around there at all. Where do some of y'all get this nonsense? Do you even live in Baton Rouge?...

re: Am I a bad person?

Posted by Sayre on 5/20/24 at 8:48 am
I hope someone does the same when someone you love is in the same predicament. ...

re: Weber vs Char broil

Posted by Sayre on 5/8/24 at 2:32 pm
Weber rules...
[quote] When was the last time you drove down a dirt road?[/quote] I live on a gravel road, so... East Feliciana is lousy with them. ...
[quote]My son has never had a filet mignon ([/quote] You should be able to cook a filet better than any of those restaurants you listed....
Outback was, is, and always will be, garbage. Period. Although I did enjoy one of those onion things about 20 or so years ago....

re: Dickie's BBQ

Posted by Sayre on 4/27/24 at 1:29 am
[quote]but better than say, Sonny's[/quote] Bull-fricking-shite! At least compared to the one in Baton Rouge. That place has killer food. ...

re: Is the pocket knife a lost art?

Posted by Sayre on 4/21/24 at 4:08 am
[quote]Is the pocket knife a lost art?[/quote] Not at all. I myself always have a Kershaw on me, and anyone worth their salt doing construction has something similar on them as well....
[quote]When I was a kid in the 70’s and 80’s, my step-father lived a block off of Hollywood Street in NBR. The refinery smells gave me headaches almost every other visit to my mom and step-Dads residence. My head would pound and I lived on BC powders.[/quote] That's one of the strongest memories ...
There are many awesome record stores in Portland, and some really great head shops. I was there last year for a week or so doing the tourist thing and found the whole area, including Washington, to be amazing. It's like any other place, stay out the few bad spots and you'll have a great time. R...
First time I heard that song it blew my mind....

re: Cars fans?

Posted by Sayre on 4/14/24 at 7:54 am
[quote]Heartbeat City [/quote] That was the first vinyl LP i bought with my own money. I still have it and it still sounds great. Hello Again is a killer track....
[quote]His videos are only as strong as his subjects. And the ones he’s found for LA has mostly sucked. The house boat couple in Pierre Part were strong[/quote] All of this...

re: Royal Enfield Motorcycles

Posted by Sayre on 4/4/24 at 3:08 pm
[quote]I am now leaning Honda Rebel 500.[/quote] My first legal street bike was a Hayabusas. Go big....
I found a tick on the back side of my balls when I was in first grade....

re: Royal Enfield Motorcycles

Posted by Sayre on 4/3/24 at 3:21 pm
If you want to feel like you're riding a bike from the 50s, have at it. Not my cup of tea....