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Old 02-18-2011, 01:02 AM   #81
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I could be the Jane Goodall of the hood! I wonder if I should get John Hurt or Morgan Freeman to narrate? Hmmmm..... decisions, decisions....
I don't think you would get very far with them. Bill Cosby would probably do it, he seems to dislike freeloaders.

Keep the bike at work. You are gone for hours a day. I don't care how good your cable lock is. It isn't going to hold up to people who see a free payday and have nothing but time. When you are at work and nobody who hears it will care renders the alarm pretty useless too.
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Old 02-18-2011, 01:12 AM   #82
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no, you need a womans voice to narrate, either barbara walters or woopie goldburg
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Old 02-18-2011, 06:08 AM   #83
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no, you need a womans voice to narrate, either barbara walters or woopie goldburg
i can do a passable morgan freeman...and i work cheap
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Old 02-18-2011, 09:00 AM   #84
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no, you need a womans voice to narrate, either barbara walters or woopie goldburg
For some reason, Sigourney Weaver is standing out in my mind. I guess because she narrated the US release of the Planet Earth series.
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Old 02-18-2011, 09:28 AM   #85
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it will take well over a month before an eviction goes through so not to worry there, I would see if you had another place to stash the bikes though, your glare may have made them move on but i am sure theyre already casing things out and seeing when you come and go.
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Until you go to sleep, then it's game on.
Both of these. You may have out manned them and they come back for "revenge" by stealing your bike.

Go camp out with the GF. Take the dog out to pee in the wee hours, no one will know unless he's a barker.
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Old 02-18-2011, 11:42 AM   #86
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Just saw this thread...wow that has to suck. Good luck with whatever you end up doing.
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Old 02-18-2011, 06:32 PM   #87
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I don't think you would get very far with them. Bill Cosby would probably do it, he seems to dislike freeloaders.

Keep the bike at work. You are gone for hours a day. I don't care how good your cable lock is. It isn't going to hold up to people who see a free payday and have nothing but time. When you are at work and nobody who hears it will care renders the alarm pretty useless too.
Um I don't think it's THAT bad yet... I mean broad daylight, cut the lock, alarm is going off, pick it up and throw it in the truck/van... Maybe but this is a pretty busy complex and I have a County Deputy that lives across the lot and works nights so...
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Old 02-18-2011, 07:06 PM   #88
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I like the Hidden Valley Ranch car. Apparently it's some kind of trend over the last few years, to take a hoopdie and decorate it with the brand name of some food company. I have seen cars with M&M's, Cheerios, McDonalds, Vernors, etc...............I mean seriously, do these people really think that company is gonna call them up and thank them, much less pay them a sponsorship?
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Old 02-18-2011, 07:13 PM   #89
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I like the Hidden Valley Ranch car. Apparently it's some kind of trend over the last few years, to take a hoopdie and decorate it with the brand name of some food company. I have seen cars with M&M's, Cheerios, McDonalds, Vernors, etc...............I mean seriously, do these people really think that company is gonna call them up and thank them, much less pay them a sponsorship?
I very little room to talk when it comes to how people decorate their vehicles. I just thought it was funny they would have the " dats rite laugh now" on the back of a pos, rolling on 17's, with HVR stickers on it. Hahaha!

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Just saw this thread...wow that has to suck. Good luck with whatever you end up doing.
I'm coming to live with you! Buddy....
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Old 02-18-2011, 07:15 PM   #90
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Both of these. You may have out manned them and they come back for "revenge" by stealing your bike.

Go camp out with the GF. Take the dog out to pee in the wee hours, no one will know unless he's a barker.
Yea its that or buy a Taurus Judge....
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