Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Houma, La
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Occupation:Halliburton N2 Supervisor
Number of Posts:44
Registered on:1/4/2014
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I do understand probability, and I do understand I increase the chance of dying much younger and making my kids fatherless if I was in an accident,

But other people being jackass’s behind the wheel, or increased traffic, or smart phones are not reasons I will ever park my scoot, That will be my choice whenever I decide not to ride again. No one else’s. I fought for my right to freedom, and everyone else’s freedom. That includes opinion, lifestyle, and vehicle of choice. If I want to cruise st 50 mph in a 65 enjoying the weather. Or do 100+ from Natchitoches to Houma at 3 am on empty roads it’s my choice. I know my ability in my scoot, And I don’t know the ability of the cages around me. Won’t stop me from riding solo or in a pack. We all have different opinions and views, which is exactly what makes this country great. Not nocking anyone who doesn’t like mine, and I won’t knock anyone else’s, Just asking the same in return.
Right! Never noticed how many people stay on their phones, Including the one’s enforcing the law’s. I have 3 of my own, my girlfriend has one, and we have one on the way, I still ride almost daily. For 4 years it was my only vehicle. But i have a truck now so it’s not as often. But I’ll never stop riding until I am physically unable too. My kids understand. And I understand the risk everytime I get on it. You can die choking on your corn smacks in the morning. When it’s your time, it’s your time.
Correct. Which is why most states that have laws No helmet laws, in order to ride without one, you have to have XXX.XXX amount of dollars worth of insurance. For that reason. And I agree with that.

Play stupid games, when stupid prizes. But. Everyone should have the freedom of choice to be stupid or not. Lol. As long as I don’t have to pay for it.
It’s all about the freedom and choice. I’ve rode without helmets before. And I’ll. Used to ride with only skid lids. But I had never been in an accident at the time. Since I’ve gone down a few times, I only wear my full face. But I feel it should be freedom of choice. If you don’t want to wear it don’t. But don’t hate when you become a vegetable.
It’s that time of year. Cooler months, more seasonal bikes on the road, newer younger less experienced drivers in cages. Happens year after year.
A few months ago i bought my bike, after we did the paperwork i called my insurance guy, got the insurance done over the phone, they faxed over proof of insurance to the dealer, left there to get the inspection sticker. Told him i was on my way to get my endorsement, he gave me the sticker no problem, went take the written test, and they passed me on the skills test cause i rode the bike there, all completed in about 3 hours.
I'm flying in from offshore this morning. I'm glad some places are open, cause not everyone has big family's to eat with. Nothing wrong with fast food places being open.
About 3 months from First sit down interview with manager, to sitting down in first class for training, Oilfield service company
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but what can you really expect from someone with a ring tattoo right?


I got it tattooed because 1. I like tattoos, and 2. because 80% of the time I can't wear a ring because im working.
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It's just like bronies


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I will never understand why people pay so much on a ring. I guess its all to keep the wife happy. When me and my wife were getting married I told her I would get her any wring she wanted. She picked a $69 dollar set from Walmart. Then I told her I would splurge and buy her a second set, she found a casual one on amazon complete set for $39. After a year or so mine was stolen by some galley hands when they went threw my locker so we got our rings tattooed on for another $60. So for a grand total of $170 bucks she has 3 different rings. Guess its good the wife doesn't care about shite like that.
I will never understand why ICP still has such a huge following. I mean, I listened to some of there stuff years ago, but don't understand why it became a nationwide religion. :confused:
I had a buddy who had done several of them. He basically removed the hard drive, hooked it up to a computer, flashed the BIOS, and reloaded the software on a bigger harddrive with more room. Even had a program on it that I was able to rent games, rip them to the hard drive and return the game. it was pretty sweet, im sure with some digging around on the internet you can do it yourself.
I had my original generation xbox modded with emulators for sega and Nintendo and had all the games on it, pretty fun still have it laying around somewhere
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Thought that was a Danny and Clyde's


Used to be Danny And Clyde's

Now its a Road Runner, and the guy owns a few across Louisiana.



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is there anything trashier than someone who rides a motorcycle? I think not...


Yes. You.
"He got a bunch of biker gang types to protest"

No. Veterans protested because of mislead information. Those Veterans happened to be in the local H.O.G. chapter which is not a biker gang. Yes, Martin made a simple gas station argument between a clerk and customer get way to big, all because that customer is a BIG supporter of HTV.

Customer asked for a can of dip.

Clerk grabbed wrong one.

Customer said some hateful crap about him not being from America, and should learn about America before coming here.

Clerk called him an a-hole.

Customer proudfully asked if the clerk knew who he was and that he was a veteran,

Clerk stated if he was a veteran all veterans were assholes, but he didn't know what the word veteran meant until after.

Not defending either one, but I have talked to the clerk before, and he likes America and personally thanked me for my service while talking about the military a few years back.

Just shows that even in a small town like Houma, people with money can get whatever message they want across and move people to do whatever they want.