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Old March 22nd, 2011, 03:55 PM   #41
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In 1974 I was in Virgin Islands. Saw a local carry a rolled up carpet on his kness, the full width of the traffic lane. How, you may ask did he balance it ? By sitting his 3 year old daughter onn top of the carpet, which rested on his thighs. He was on a honda 50 step thru. I was so impressed..I still remember the sight.
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Old March 22nd, 2011, 04:02 PM   #42
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In 1974 I was in Virgin Islands. Saw a local carry a rolled up carpet on his kness, the full width of the traffic lane. How, you may ask did he balance it ? By sitting his 3 year old daughter onn top of the carpet, which rested on his thighs. He was on a honda 50 step thru. I was so impressed..I still remember the sight.
I wasn't born yet but I remember being there exactly 10 years later.

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Old March 22nd, 2011, 04:09 PM   #43
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Yeah...charlotte amailie harbor...sitting in a bar, wasted, sunburnt and this guy comes thru with the lil kid and carpet on the bike. I rented a 125 yamaha and followed some dirt road to a monk place on some hill....overlooking the water and all...whoa, like 37 years ago..dirt roads, real toyota landrovers, frogs on the road. I was totally amazed
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Old March 22nd, 2011, 04:34 PM   #44
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...followed some dirt road to a monk place on some hill....
A monastery?
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Old March 22nd, 2011, 05:18 PM   #45
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And, on the bright side, if you happened to have a close call and wet yourself as a result, no stink and easy cleanup of litter clumps.
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Old March 22nd, 2011, 07:41 PM   #46
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Yeah...charlotte amailie harbor...sitting in a bar, wasted, sunburnt and this guy comes thru with the lil kid and carpet on the bike. I rented a 125 yamaha and followed some dirt road to a monk place on some hill....overlooking the water and all...whoa, like 37 years ago..dirt roads, real toyota landrovers, frogs on the road. I was totally amazed
My twin brother and I had our 4th B-day when we were living there and I remember walking everywhere with our mother. Good thing she didn't have a Honda SuperCub!
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Old March 25th, 2011, 06:04 PM   #47
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A pizza cutter... Not on purpose, but weird.
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Old March 25th, 2011, 07:16 PM   #48
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So you tripped and dropped a pizza cutter into your motorcycle jacket? I hate when that happens.
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More pictures from China to keep the thread going. My sister on the back of a motorbike. I kid.

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Noooo, I love pigs. We used to have pot bellied pigs. I miss them. And, damn pizza cutter just fell in my bag. Weird right?
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I like wild pigs. They taste soooooo much better when you shoot your own!
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I like wild pigs. They taste soooooo much better when you shoot your own!
so would you recommend wild bacon, wild pork chop, or wild ribs?
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so would you recommend wild bacon, wild pork chop, or wild ribs?
I'm talking about these kinds (taken with my trail camera) :

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I have carried fire logs in my saddle bags. And a box with shoes in my tank bag.
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Old March 29th, 2011, 10:27 AM   #57
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I dont have mad carry skills. One time I took home my leftover sandwich/fries and it started vibrating on the rear seat and ended up smashing them into one big wad.
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Old March 30th, 2011, 09:59 PM   #59
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Wow! The second one is so scary. Those things just walk around outside in Texas?!
Not in Dallas, lol. That's at our house that we actually own (We rent the Dallas house). They can get to over 300 pounds and still run around 30-35 MPH. Their tusks can get HUGE. I can't walk down through our trails without atleast hearing/seeing one or seeing fresh tracks. Those are taken at our house about 17 miles outside of Pittsburg, Tx. We have around 60 acres out there, and I go hunting. A LOT. It's in Northeast Texas, where most of the pig population is. We also have bobcats, coyotes, foxes, Copperheads, Rattlers, and deer (of course), all kinds of stuff.

We have so many pigs that it's legal to shoot them from helicopters now. And there has never been a "pig season," it's year round slaughter.
It was on the news one night and they announced the helicopter thing... I was like "DAD! LETS BUY A HELICOPTER!" The neigbor across the street has a 2 acre or so front yard, one day pigs came through and rooted up the whole thing. Needless to say, he was pissed. That was the day I was waiit ng on the bus (6:20 A.M.) and walked up on about 20 pigs in our ditch.

We also have deer, but pigs breed like freaking rabbits and I've seen litters of 12-13 piglets. They look like footballs when they're little. I was 3 litters
(ove litter was around 10-20 pounds, the next was around 60 pound and the next around 80 pounds), 3 sows and a boar. I saw them jumping over a spring that leads into our creek and the little ones looked like footballs with feet, it was the funniest thing ever watching them jump over the spring. That boar was a pig, literally.

And no, I'm not BSing. The big one in the picture is about 2.5-3' tall (I measured from the rub marks on the deer feeder he made down to the ground and added about 2" from the marks because the marks are from the side of him). They can get big and agressive if you do something you're not supposed to. But a lot of them will run off or hide and grunt at you. That's kinda scary when you're walking through some trails, clearing them out so you can go riding and you hear grunting...

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I've carried some piggy meat on my bike before! We made sausage out of one and I took it to a friend's house.


OH, and if you think that 3' tall one that's around 300 pounds is scary (I killed one about that weighed 300 pounds, 85 yards with a 20 gauge, opes sights and a slug. ), check THIS one out. http://www.stinkyjournalism.org/links/fox.htm
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Geez, I don't have anything to match what has been posted. But I did carry a loaf of bread across the handlebars once.

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6 bundles of bananas... We ran out at the Sonic so I had to go get some. I had them on my tankbag, but it only held 1 bundle, the rest were on to of the bag.
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I once put a large burrito from Taco Bell in the hidden pocket of my jacket. That didn't end well because I forgot it was there and somehow squished it. Luckily it was in a wrapper and bag. Another time I brought home the 10 taco deal, also from Taco Bell. I put the bad on a handlebar. That didn't end well either because I went full lock right and crushed all the tacos. The most recent was forgetting I had my bike, and getting a full plate from Panda Express. I ended up putting that in my backpack and laying it flat across my tank and looping the straps around my handlebars. As you might guess, that didn't end well either. I took a corner too sharp and the bag slid to the left of my tank and spilled all the sauce into my bag.
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I carried a full set of golf clubs in their bag over my shoulder with the bag part resting on the rear seat.

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A bunch of bananas. Not such a big deal except I forgot my tailbag and had no bungee. So I put the bag inside my jacket and cradled the naners against my gas tank. Luckily I was only 2-3 miles from my destination. I looked pregnant...with something shaped like bananas!
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Weirdest thing...I'll go for something within the last week. A #3 from McD's, to include drink. No tank bag just pure insanity.
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These are some crazy things to carry on a bike...The craziest thing ive carried was my stingray in a 2 foot wide by 1.5 foot high fish tank. I strapped a peice of plywood on the back of my bike and then the fish tank to the wood. I should have probly waiting untill i got my truck back but i wanted him too bad and didnt want to wait lol, he was probly pretty pissed at me but it would have been the most this little guy has ever seen. It was only a short trip like 10kms and i dont think ive ever had so many weird looks
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Lol thats wicked i wish my stingray was that big, Hes a fresh water Ocellate river stingray and hes about 9" across his back right now. They can grow up to a meter across and weigh up to 15kg, probly closer to the one in the picture
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Lol thats wicked i wish my stingray was that big, Hes a fresh water Ocellate river stingray and hes about 9" across his back right now. They can grow up to a meter across and weigh up to 15kg, probly closer to the one in the picture
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How do you live with it?
What do u mean live with it.......If u mean where does bojangels or bojie the o g (my stingray lol) live then he just chills in his tank in the basement.
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What do u mean live with it.......If u mean where does bojangels or bojie the o g (my stingray lol) live then he just chills in his tank in the basement.
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Nah not really they are pretty chill animals actually, He likes when i hand feed him ( i think) lol its not like he tells me he likes it but he seems to swim around alot more after i hand feed him opposed to just dropping in some shrimps or earthworms. The hardest thing i would say is changing the water without getting stung with the barb but u just gotta watch out for their tails and you should be pretty safe...There is always the chance they will attack tho so u can never be too careful
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i was working as a courier and had to pickup a bunch of xrays from the hospital and take them about 30 miles to another hospital. they were very large and wouldnt fit in my backpack and i couldnt bend them so i sat them inside the front of my jacket. very uncomfortable ride, they were in a large cardboard box, but i got them there on time. i also carried blood samples and a pee sample once LOL
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I was able to stuff a Large Dominos pizza (in the box) and 24 buffalo wings inside my ogio no dragg I think my bp still smells a little lol
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Weirdest thing...I'll go for something within the last week. A #3 from McD's, to include drink. No tank bag just pure insanity.
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