My Can Am Spyder Custom pinstripe paint job by local H'ville artist Timm Kurtz. I installed the faux wood from a kit.Seth Milner wrote:Wneglia, what is your avatar a picture of? :-0?>

My Can Am Spyder Custom pinstripe paint job by local H'ville artist Timm Kurtz. I installed the faux wood from a kit.Seth Milner wrote:Wneglia, what is your avatar a picture of? :-0?>
Have done the tail and plan to go again at Spyder in the Smokies this fall. Will have to check out the Dragon's back. Thanks for the tip.O Really wrote:Definitely cool, Doc!
Have you done Dragon's Tail since you've been here? Or the newly designated Dragon's Back?
We were staying at and biking Hungry Mother State Park on our way to somewhere else when we saw the "Back." Didn't go on it, but it's 30 miles of curves and apparently getting more and more popular. Starts at Marion, VA. Goes to Tazewell. Doesn't seem to be any reasonable way to get back except to come back the same way. Real name "Back of the Dragon." VA Route 16.Wneglia wrote: Will have to check out the Dragon's back. Thanks for the tip.
I'm not believing I'm going to say this, but I think this dumbass' reply warrants it.billy.pilgrim wrote:Are you too young or just too fucking stupid. . .
I don't believe I'd go as far as to ban the EPA, because they were examining an abandoned mine, digging with either a dozer or trackhoe when they hit a hidden underground lake of wastewater that rushed out into the nearby stream. Even though it was a freak, unfortunate accident, the EPA has readily accepted full responsibility and are ready to accept the consequences. The initial press reports made it appear that the EPA was acting in a reckless manner and was shirking any responsibility.
Seth Milner wrote:I'm not believing I'm going to say this, but I think this dumbass' reply warrants it.billy.pilgrim wrote:Are you too young or just too fucking stupid. . .
So here's another with NPD, you arrogant stupid bastard. You couldn't have just said what you did about the EPA and let it go at that, could you? You had to throw in your goddam filth. FYI, Wneglia is one of the most respected posters in this shithole of a forum. It's a shithole because of shitheads like you. To quote your idol, own it.
To be accurate, that's the implication from Wneglia's source:Seth Milner wrote:... The initial press reports made it appear that the EPA was acting in a reckless manner and was shirking any responsibility.
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So that gave cause to blast him with toilet language?billy.pilgrim wrote:Seth Milner wrote:I'm not believing I'm going to say this, but I think this dumbass' reply warrants it.billy.pilgrim wrote:Are you too young or just too fucking stupid. . .
So here's another with NPD, you arrogant stupid bastard. You couldn't have just said what you did about the EPA and let it go at that, could you? You had to throw in your goddam filth. FYI, Wneglia is one of the most respected posters in this shithole of a forum. It's a shithole because of shitheads like you. To quote your idol, own it.
Wigglie is just another right wing moron ready to tear everything down that his limited understanding doesn't fit the agenda
Do you remember the almost extinction of eagles and burning rivers
I don't want to go back there, but the ignorance of the wigglies and greed of the kochs threatens to take us there
He's more moderate than you think, I'm not sure if he's even still GOP. Plus, very few cancer docs are pro-pollution, whatever their other political views are. Not that lefties are necessarily smarter than cons, but with the representatives of both groups we've had here and on BRN Wneglia has found it more stimulating to bait the lefties. There's a fair chance that his, "There should be a petition to ban the EPA," was tongue-in-cheek.billy.pilgrim wrote:Wigglie is just another right wing moron ready to tear everything down that his limited understanding doesn't fit the agenda...
He may have said a thing or two that wasn't wing nuttie and ban the EPA may have been some sort of joke, but it sure read like palin and simple idiocy.Vrede too wrote:He's more moderate than you think, I'm not sure if he's even still GOP. Plus, very few cancer docs are pro-pollution, whatever their other political views are. Not that lefties are necessarily smarter than cons, but with the representatives of both groups we've had here and on BRN Wneglia has found it more stimulating to bait the lefties. There's a fair chance that his, "There should be a petition to ban the EPA," was tongue-in-cheek.billy.pilgrim wrote:Wigglie is just another right wing moron ready to tear everything down that his limited understanding doesn't fit the agenda...
Seth Milner wrote:Wneglia, what is your avatar a picture of? :-0?>
Vrede too knows me too well, but although the EPA petition may have been in jest, the EPA today is far overreaching compared to 20 years ago, and often there are unintended consequences of their micromanagement decisions. As to my profiting from cancers caused by the environment, I am now retired, but while in practice, environmental cancers were uncommon, estimated to comprise about 2% of cancer deaths, while most were related to lifestyle (tobacco, diet, obesity, alcohol, sun exposure, etc) and genetics.billy.pilgrim wrote:He may have said a thing or two that wasn't wing nuttie and ban the EPA may have been some sort of joke, but it sure read like palin and simple idiocy.Vrede too wrote:He's more moderate than you think, I'm not sure if he's even still GOP. Plus, very few cancer docs are pro-pollution, whatever their other political views are. Not that lefties are necessarily smarter than cons, but with the representatives of both groups we've had here and on BRN Wneglia has found it more stimulating to bait the lefties. There's a fair chance that his, "There should be a petition to ban the EPA," was tongue-in-cheek.billy.pilgrim wrote:Wigglie is just another right wing moron ready to tear everything down that his limited understanding doesn't fit the agenda...
who knows, maybe he gets a lot of business from some Love Canal type development.
Facking will soon be the cancer docs cash cow - I remember Cheney banning the EPA from involvement there.
Spyders are also becoming a popular police vehicle, both in Canada and the USA. It handles well, has electronic stability control, is much more stable than a 2 wheeler or even conventional trike, and some models like mine has an electronic clutch with a thumb shift, kinda like triptronic on a Porche, and has a reverse gear.Seth Milner wrote:Wneglia, what is your avatar a picture of? :-0?>
Then it is taken as a jest. Sorry about the over the top comment. I may have been suffering from all the lies I heard surrounding the debateWneglia wrote:Vrede too knows me too well, but although the EPA petition may have been in jest, the EPA today is far overreaching compared to 20 years ago, and often there are unintended consequences of their micromanagement decisions. As to my profiting from cancers caused by the environment, I am now retired, but while in practice, environmental cancers were uncommon, estimated to comprise about 2% of cancer deaths, while most were related to lifestyle (tobacco, diet, obesity, alcohol, sun exposure, etc) and genetics.billy.pilgrim wrote:He may have said a thing or two that wasn't wing nuttie and ban the EPA may have been some sort of joke, but it sure read like palin and simple idiocy.Vrede too wrote:He's more moderate than you think, I'm not sure if he's even still GOP. Plus, very few cancer docs are pro-pollution, whatever their other political views are. Not that lefties are necessarily smarter than cons, but with the representatives of both groups we've had here and on BRN Wneglia has found it more stimulating to bait the lefties. There's a fair chance that his, "There should be a petition to ban the EPA," was tongue-in-cheek.billy.pilgrim wrote:Wigglie is just another right wing moron ready to tear everything down that his limited understanding doesn't fit the agenda...
who knows, maybe he gets a lot of business from some Love Canal type development.
Facking will soon be the cancer docs cash cow - I remember Cheney banning the EPA from involvement there.
Gives the fat cops more stability and another toy to spend taxpayer money onWneglia wrote:Spyders are also becoming a popular police vehicle, both in Canada and the USA. It handles well, has electronic stability control, is much more stable than a 2 wheeler or even conventional trike, and some models like mine has an electronic clutch with a thumb shift, kinda like triptronic on a Porche, and has a reverse gear.Seth Milner wrote:Wneglia, what is your avatar a picture of? :-0?>
You've been here since mid April, Wgneglia has posted 29 times up to when you posted this, HOW exactly do you know he "is one of the most respected posters" here? Who are you? Only a long time poster would know that? Small mistakes will give you away.Seth Milner wrote: FYI, Wneglia is one of the most respected posters in this shithole of a forum.
OK, now that I've examined the picture a little closer, I can see the rear tire. That is one neat-looking machine! I first thought it might be some sort of critter from one of those 'Predator' movies!Wneglia wrote:My Can Am Spyder Custom pinstripe paint job by local H'ville artist Timm Kurtz. I installed the faux wood from a kit.Seth Milner wrote:Wneglia, what is your avatar a picture of? :-0?>
I suppose that, at this point, I should apologize for my outburst to you as well. Sorry about that.billy.pilgrim wrote: Then it is taken as a jest. Sorry about the over the top comment. I may have been suffering from all the lies I heard surrounding the debate
Regulations are necessary - that is easy to see from history, but like all regulation or law, there will be mistakes and unintended consequences. Too many repugs want to tear down all that people have worked for and too many demo fight to protect the regs. There is a middle, but it disappeared in 1980.