Question for the younger crowd?

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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

22 Mar 2013 15:36
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so this is like hipstalk?

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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

22 Mar 2013 15:59
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[/quote]Before some one asks "What is a hipster?" I thought I would provide a chart that describes their evolution (see below). They area a rather strange collection of individuals; not at all normal, young, mature adults like we "oldsters" were in the 1960's and 70's (think Woodstock). :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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It's good to know that I am NOT a hipster... it turns out! :sick:
Thanks for that enlightening evolution :pinch:
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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

23 Mar 2013 00:25 - 23 Mar 2013 00:28
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kzz1king wrote: Down with hipsters! We don't want to promote our sport to any young people. If you don't have a restored 73 Z1 you ain't nothing. Only those and 750 Hondas should be allowed.
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Before some one asks "What is a hipster?" I thought I would provide a chart that describes their evolution (see below). They area a rather strange collection of individuals; not at all normal, young, mature adults like we "oldsters" were in the 1960's and 70's (think Woodstock). :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

23 Mar 2013 00:58
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I don't know,Id take 2001 or 2003 for $50.00 jonny! :woohoo:
posting from deep under a non-descript barn in an undisclosed location southwest of Omaha.

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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

23 Mar 2013 12:08
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2007 had me until I realized there was an ugly stain on her arm that won't wash off...
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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

23 Mar 2013 16:39
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N0NB wrote: 2007 had me until I realized there was an ugly stain on her arm that won't wash off...

I'm with you :unsure:
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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

24 Mar 2013 15:54 - 24 Mar 2013 15:57
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wireman wrote: I don't know,Id take 2001 or 2003 for $50.00 jonny! :woohoo:

You like it bushy????? :ohmy: :sick: :P :laugh:
N0NB wrote: 2007 had me until I realized there was an ugly stain on her arm that won't wash off...

Better than the lonely tramp stamp. :side:

But I hate to break the news to everyone. All versions of the female in the pic from 2001-2009 are all the same girl.. :ohmy:
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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

24 Mar 2013 17:18
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Yeah we know! :laugh: Of course there were a few different versions of me between 2001-2009 also,some of them were fatter than others! :laugh:
posting from deep under a non-descript barn in an undisclosed location southwest of Omaha.

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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

24 Mar 2013 17:25
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my question for the younger crowd is what does a man o meter and a points dwell meter have in common?

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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

24 Mar 2013 19:48
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I never was very good with the metric system and that meter stuff ;) But I do live in a dwelling that was built with a plumb bob, does that make me an oldster? :silly:

donthaveakawman wrote: my question for the younger crowd is what does a man o meter and a points dwell meter have in common?
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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

24 Apr 2013 00:24
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I am a not so classic classic lover and I think I understand a brat bike as the euro version of the rat style (motorcycle equivelant of rat rod) possibly british? "B"rat (I'm not calling our Brit brothers rats though!) my 2c. Those posted pics are a good reference.
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Re: Question for the younger crowd?

24 Apr 2013 01:45
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I think the 750 b which is a twin turned into a rat rod is what it really is.

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