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Been drowning in work. My boss thinks having a life is overrated. lol Ive missed you so hard as well.0
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@slimgirljo15 I feel like it's getting a bit crowded here down in your basement..1
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@slimgirljo15 I feel like it's getting a bit crowded here down in your basement..
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8BallWiseMan wrote: »8BallWiseMan wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »8BallWiseMan wrote: »it is mostly legal terminology
My story if anyone is interested is about a detective on a road trip holiday that concludes with her chasing down a serial killer in a small hick town in rural America. It's the kind of place that still has B&W television and one solitary payphone. She gets caught up in the investigation of the local police force and swept along for the ride. I have tried to take inspiration from American psycho and some of Stephen Kings novels only with less of that SK vibe!
I don't expect I'll make any money from it but it is a process and a enjoyable one at that.
Sounds good. Not sure there are any payphones anywhere left in america though.
really? is this the case in rural small towns with no cell reception?
Oh there definitely are. I just did a 14 state RV trip during the month of June and saw plenty of them. We joked that we were at historic sites every time we saw one of them, or a video rental store.
Fantastic. If you don't mind me asking, is the typical horror film rural town In America cliché fairly accurate?
I'm thinking single garage and place to get gas.
Limited places of entertainment, possibly a diner or two.
Very low population with hard to reach homes smothered in farmland and difficult terrain
Everyone knows everyone set up and limited possibly underskilled law enforcement.
I want to get out there but finances are tight.
Having grown up in several rural communities, the typical portrayal is fairly accurate. Obviously depending on the area there will be some variances. It was a big deal where I grew up when we finally got the second grocery store, and the McDonald's opened up. We were the biggest town in the area as well, I mean we had three traffic lights, and there was only one other traffic light in the entire county. I had several friends that would have to drive ~60 minutes just to get to a grocery store, gas station, etc.1 -
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Yes, it does seem that way. Im doing well. My son started Junior High Monday, Im still trying to adjust. lol How have you been?1 -
Tomk652015 wrote: »
Hehe well you're not old, but dirt bikes are a bit scarier than street bikes. Surprised you didn't get a racer0 -
Tomk652015 wrote: »
Couldn't agree more. Love my street bike. Thankfully when we had our son my wife went the route of "you need new safety gear if you're going to continue to ride" instead of "you should sell your motorcycle".0 -
Tomk652015 wrote: »
Hehe well you're not old, but dirt bikes are a bit scarier than street bikes. Surprised you didn't get a racer
i'm a cruiser guy wanna ride? lol0 -
Tomk652015 wrote: »
Couldn't agree more. Love my street bike. Thankfully when we had our son my wife went the route of "you need new safety gear if you're going to continue to ride" instead of "you should sell your motorcycle".
for sure. i wear a full face helmet - no windshield, and gloves at a minimum. will be nice when it gets cooler and a jacket is more comfortable.0 -
Tomk652015 wrote: »Tomk652015 wrote: »
Hehe well you're not old, but dirt bikes are a bit scarier than street bikes. Surprised you didn't get a racer
i'm a cruiser guy wanna ride? lol
I've got my own but thanks lol1 -
Good morning ya'll! Hope your day is good to you and not as weird as yesterday around here...1
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Tomk652015 wrote: »Tomk652015 wrote: »
Hehe well you're not old, but dirt bikes are a bit scarier than street bikes. Surprised you didn't get a racer
i'm a cruiser guy wanna ride? lol
I've got my own but thanks lol
really? what do you ride? pics! :P0 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Good morning ya'll! Hope your day is good to you and not as weird as yesterday around here...
Good Morning hottie0 -
morning Aly.0
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Tomk652015 wrote: »Tomk652015 wrote: »
Couldn't agree more. Love my street bike. Thankfully when we had our son my wife went the route of "you need new safety gear if you're going to continue to ride" instead of "you should sell your motorcycle".
for sure. i wear a full face helmet - no windshield, and gloves at a minimum. will be nice when it gets cooler and a jacket is more comfortable.
Minimum for me is boots, gauntlet gloves, jacket, full face helmet, and at least jeans (usually riding pants). The only time I've ridden the bike without at least that was to ride from one side of the race paddock to the other. I squidded it up in style.
Definitely can't wait for it to get cooler and I can ditch the textile/mesh jacket for leather again.0 -
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RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Good morning ya'll! Hope your day is good to you and not as weird as yesterday around here...
Good Morning hottie
Morning love! Missed your face so hard!Tomk652015 wrote: »morning Aly.
Morning Tom!
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Tomk652015 wrote: »Tomk652015 wrote: »
Couldn't agree more. Love my street bike. Thankfully when we had our son my wife went the route of "you need new safety gear if you're going to continue to ride" instead of "you should sell your motorcycle".
for sure. i wear a full face helmet - no windshield, and gloves at a minimum. will be nice when it gets cooler and a jacket is more comfortable.
Minimum for me is boots, gauntlet gloves, jacket, full face helmet, and at least jeans (usually riding pants). The only time I've ridden the bike without at least that was to ride from one side of the race paddock to the other. I squidded it up in style.
Definitely can't wait for it to get cooler and I can ditch the textile/mesh jacket for leather again.
what do you ride? mine is just a V Star 650. sometimes i wish it was bigger, but it does what i need. good bike and the price was right.0 -
8BallWiseMan wrote: »8BallWiseMan wrote: »8BallWiseMan wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »8BallWiseMan wrote: »it is mostly legal terminology
My story if anyone is interested is about a detective on a road trip holiday that concludes with her chasing down a serial killer in a small hick town in rural America. It's the kind of place that still has B&W television and one solitary payphone. She gets caught up in the investigation of the local police force and swept along for the ride. I have tried to take inspiration from American psycho and some of Stephen Kings novels only with less of that SK vibe!
I don't expect I'll make any money from it but it is a process and a enjoyable one at that.
Sounds good. Not sure there are any payphones anywhere left in america though.
really? is this the case in rural small towns with no cell reception?
Oh there definitely are. I just did a 14 state RV trip during the month of June and saw plenty of them. We joked that we were at historic sites every time we saw one of them, or a video rental store.
Fantastic. If you don't mind me asking, is the typical horror film rural town In America cliché fairly accurate?
I'm thinking single garage and place to get gas.
Limited places of entertainment, possibly a diner or two.
Very low population with hard to reach homes smothered in farmland and difficult terrain
Everyone knows everyone set up and limited possibly underskilled law enforcement.
I want to get out there but finances are tight.
Having grown up in several rural communities, the typical portrayal is fairly accurate. Obviously depending on the area there will be some variances. It was a big deal where I grew up when we finally got the second grocery store, and the McDonald's opened up. We were the biggest town in the area as well, I mean we had three traffic lights, and there was only one other traffic light in the entire county. I had several friends that would have to drive ~60 minutes just to get to a grocery store, gas station, etc.
Thank you, very grateful
If you have any specific questions feel free to PM me, I've lived in rural mountain communities, rural costal communities, and in semi rural suburbs outside a major metro area.1 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Good morning ya'll! Hope your day is good to you and not as weird as yesterday around here...
Good Morning hottie
Morning love! Missed your face so hard!Tomk652015 wrote: »morning Aly.
Morning Tom!
Awww. Ive missed your face harder1 -
Do you get to rest today?0
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Don't want the pics here forever
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RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Do you get to rest today?
yes!! Have the day off. I couldnt even sleep in. So used to getting up at 5am. haha!0 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Do you get to rest today?
yes!! Have the day off. I couldnt even sleep in. So used to getting up at 5am. haha!
Hahah! I get it, I have one day per week that I don't have to get up at 3, do you think I can ever sleep past 4? NOPE!0 -
@Tomk652015, 2001 Yamaha R6. Couldn't pass up the price at the time, and it's been great to me. Yamaha makes an unbelievable bike. This was taken shortly before my crash at 160mph during a race. Now it's back to it's street plastics though.
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