Dances W/Cheese Sema Rig...

cptyarderho

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az_max said:
I saw that eposide. Is this you?

:D

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what is an eposide?

Nah, I shaved that day. I think I may have been reading LRM in the shot, though. so that makes me famous for my choice of European off road magazine choices as well. I am becoming more famouser by the moment. Nomar and I will film ourselves at Applebee's later- they have some hella-big plants in the median between the parking spots.
 

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cptyarderho said:
what is an eposide?

Nah, I shaved that day. I think I may have been reading LRM in the shot, though. so that makes me famous for my choice of European off road magazine choices as well. I am becoming more famouser by the moment. Nomar and I will film ourselves at Applebee's later- they have some hella-big plants in the median between the parking spots.

Sorry, can't spell. Here's a pic of me someone took on their cameraphone
 

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J. Toronado

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series4 said:
Sorry no, not half french, Welch actually.

Welch? WTF is Welch?

Did you mean Welsh maybe? Welsh is a language used by people who live in Wales. They dont call themselves Welch though...

Idiot troll.
 
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D Chapman

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J. Toronado said:
Welch? WTF is Welch?

Did you mean Welsh maybe? Welsh is a language used by people who live in Wales. They dont call themselves Welch though...

Idiot troll.

Its Kevin Willey's superior writing skillz.
 

J. Toronado

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Welsh is one of the Celtic languages still spoken, perhaps that with the greatest number of speakers. The only natural communities of speakers are in that part of Britain which is called Wales, and a small colony in Patagonia (in the Chubut province of Argentina), although there are many speakers of Welsh elsewhere, particularly in England and Australia and the United States of America.


The English names of the Welsh language (in Welsh, y Gymraeg) and the Welsh people (y Cymry) and Wales (Cymru) derive from a Germanic name for foreigners that crops up elsewhere in Europe in the same way, and which comes from a Latin name for a lost Celtic people, the Volcae.
 

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J. Toronado said:
Welsh is one of the Celtic languages still spoken, perhaps that with the greatest number of speakers. The only natural communities of speakers are in that part of Britain which is called Wales, and a small colony in Patagonia (in the Chubut province of Argentina), although there are many speakers of Welsh elsewhere, particularly in England and Australia and the United States of America.


The English names of the Welsh language (in Welsh, y Gymraeg) and the Welsh people (y Cymry) and Wales (Cymru) derive from a Germanic name for foreigners that crops up elsewhere in Europe in the same way, and which comes from a Latin name for a lost Celtic people, the Volcae.

Yeah, was aware of that. Thought Kimerick might actually be a dialect of Welsh, much like the Gaelic language is within Scotland and has dialects throughout different regions. Interesting language, just hard to learn from what I hear.
 
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garrett said:
Isn't that the pot calling the kettle black?

I'm not a writer for "several international magazines". So, no, its not.
 
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bigred said:
Not to distract from the linguistics lesson, but did anyone catch this?
"I'm working on print and broadcast deals now and more coming."

That's only after he gets his $6,000.00 lift kit installed.

We've already seen his broadcasting skills. I know who he reminds me of, I just can't find the video on You Tube. Give me time, it will be worth it.
 

cptyarderho

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Seems he admitted he stretched the truth there, so I am off of this one. I give him credit for admitting it, Steve even called him on it.
 
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eric w siepmann

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cptyarderho said:
Seems he admitted he stretched the truth there, so I am off of this one. I give him credit for admitting it, Steve even called him on it.

Huh? Seems he just was not pleased with the outcome of the thread vs. it's intent.

He stands by his delusions that he can A) sue and B) a lawyer will successfully try the case. Like Tornado called him on, he always tries the perceived high road.

His allusions to his doctor and lawyer reading forums yet remaining silent are suspect. I perceive them as passive aggressive threats stemming from delusion myself.

He admitted to the whole SEMA debacle, yet still took the goods, though offered refund. Sounds really suspect. I used to deal with sponsors when I raced Road and MTB. Most would have acted quite differently. You only had one purpose - to represent the sponsors. If you didn't do that you got booted. So I question the whole sponsor story. And how stupid are you to fuck up the arrival given that you got swag? Idiot.

His allusions to the Equip/Lucky 8 deal are interesting as well. Makes me wonder what really went on. Definetly wasn't due to taking a private convo public.

Steve called him on the lawyer thing though.

Guess we have to say a prayer for Difflock. Looks like that is where he landed. Can't wait to read that garbage.

This guy would make a wonderful master thesis on fucked up post modern dysfunctional something. Or a t least a good Springer show.