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Richard Cheese

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  1. driving to work today, im in the fast lane with one car ahead of me, with no cars in front of it...2 lanes in one direction....slow lane filled up with trucks. I catch up to this car in front of me... :mog: hole is goin 50 mph...im not kidding.... i back off about 5-6 truck lengths...and ride it out until a place to pass in the slow lane......black smoke spewing out the side of my truck.....i swing over into the slow lane...and................................... now that hole wants to speed up.......im @ 80 mph ...pushin 29 psi boost, foot in the floor, and the back of a truck is coming up quickly......and this fugger is right next to me azzhoe so i slow down, and swing back behind her....yes a lady, and the beeeyotch slows back down to 50 now im pissed...fuggin hi beams and my HID's illuminate the inside of her car like daylight :freakin_nuts: and i just keep them on, so, she finally gets over in the slow lane, but now effe it, im on a mission....so i swing in right behind her, with my highs still on...and she goes back to the fast lane, and i follow suit....she slows down, i slow down...i pretty much mirrored her the entire way until my exit. b*tch....you deserved it there, now i feel all better
  2. ive seen that copter out there last season...dude was filming a sandcar nice pics :freakin_nuts:
  3. cleanup will my last trip this year to the D....oceano a few times throughout the late spring and early summer....then BLAM..we will have a newborn in late July...so for at least a couple months, no trip for me...BUT kickoff weekend seems def doable for next season again!!!
  4. straight off the weather link right below forum header banner (thanks dunefreak for making it so easyto find!!! ) http://www.weather.com/outlook/recreation/...m=sixten_topnav looks like lows in the 40s and 50's...with highs in the 70's and 80's MA FACKAZZZZZ!!!!! gonna be a kickazz weekend FO SHIZ!!!! TRASH PICKIN MA FACKAZZZZZZZZZ!!!
  5. that link no worky here is the link directly off that beee-yotchzzzzz site http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.c...ntactUs.EmailMe EFFE her and her 5th column america haters bitchezzzz she hangs with email sent
  6. i could talk MUCHO chit about that pole and sum peeps on here.....
  7. nice steve...good find you gonna go to cleanup?
  8. lot of ammo in this article for the eco-nazi's Feds could establish first scenic river in Mojave By HENRY BREAN Las Vegas Review-Journal Posted: 03/01/2009 12:03:33 AM PST SHOSHONE, Calif.—The Amargosa is less a river than the suggestion of one. For much of its run from the Nevada high desert to the bottom of Death Valley, it is a dry ribbon under sun-bleached sky. Unless you arrive in the middle of a flood, you can easily walk across it without getting your socks wet. But there is one place where the river flows year round. Starting in the tiny town of Shoshone, Calif., 95 miles west of Las Vegas, the river rises to the surface and runs above ground for more than 25 miles, feeding narrow bands of green in a bone-colored landscape. It is here that an act of Congress soon could establish the first—and perhaps only—section of Wild and Scenic River in the Mojave Desert. Backers of the measure are counting on the designation to bring new protections and a boost in tourism to the sparsely populated area at the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park. "We're hopeful it's going to happen any day," said Brian Brown, owner of the China Ranch Date Farm, about 15 miles south of Shoshone. The Wild and Scenic River designation has been bundled into the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009, a massive federal lands bill that is expected to come to a vote in the House later this month. The bill received Senate approval on Jan. 15. If the measure is passed into law, a 12-mile section of the river from Shoshone to Tecopa, Calif., would be classified as scenic. The next eight miles, as the river descends through the barren and roadless Amargosa Canyon, would be classified as wild. And the five miles of river south of there would be classified as recreational, preserving access by off-roaders from nearby Dumont Dunes. (that was the good part) A scenic classification for a river usually limits development of road crossings and riverside structures, but depending on existing uses, it may or may not prohibit motorized vehicle access. Wild classification is more restrictive and generally bars motorized access, road construction and other development. In the case of the Amargosa, the section set aside as wild is already part of a wilderness area in which motor vehicles are prohibited. Though some concerns have been voiced upstream about the impact the river's designation could have on water development in Nevada, Brown said the protections are reasonable, apply only to federal land within the listed sections and generally reflect how the land is being used now. "It's a good compromise," he said. "Down here I haven't met anyone who doesn't think it's a good idea." It has been a long time coming, too. Just ask Steve Evans, conservation director for Friends of the River, an organization dedicated to conserving California's rivers. Evans said advocates for protecting the Amargosa first started talking to the federal Bureau of Land Management about the river in 1998. After a study of the area, bureau officials in 2002 agreed that the river qualified for Wild and Scenic status. On maps at least, the Amargosa River springs to life in Nevada's Oasis Valley, where it slopes away from Yucca Mountain and the Nevada Test Site. One Nevada water official described it as "a dry wash," but the river does surface for a bit as it winds through Beatty. After that, it runs dry for much of the next 75 miles to Shoshone, where it collects runoff from the first several dozen of seeps and springs it will meet along the way. South of Dumont Dunes the river makes a hard right turn, cuts under California Route 127 and curls back to the north, where it empties into the broad and briny sump known as Badwater. It is the farthest downhill that water can flow: 282 feet below sea level, the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere. Las Vegas conservationist John Hiatt said the Amargosa River is especially important because it supports critical habitat in a landscape that otherwise tends to support very little of anything. "Anytime you have water in the desert you have an area that is very attractive to wildlife," he said. Among endangered birds known to frequent the area are the Southwest willow flycatcher, the yellow-billed cuckoo and the least Bell's vireo. Some of the area's rarest residents—aside from people—are tiny fish species that scratch out their existence in isolated, spring-fed streams and pools. Brown calls them Ice Age remnants. "They're fish who survived the last big dry-up, and they're still here." Federal designation is not expected to bring sweeping changes to the river. There are no plans for a visitor center or any other major facilities. What Brown and others really want is a regular line item for the Amargosa in the BLM's budget, so the agency can begin to act on long-standing plans for the area. The BLM completed a management plan for the Amargosa River about five years ago, but there has been "no money or resources to implement it," said Brown, whose roots in the area go back to 1903. Advocates for the Amargosa hope that with some minimal funding, the BLM could work to halt erosion and the destructive spread of non-native tamarisk plants in the Amargosa Canyon. They also hope to see improved hiking and biking trails and a few picnic tables, information kiosks and interpretive signs—anything to attract more visitors to an area now largely dependent on tourism. "That's about all we have to offer. The mining is all gone. It's either this or starve," said Brown, who has operated his spring-irrigated date farm at the edge of the canyon since 1979. "I hope to get an increase in business, quite frankly. And I think it will be good for the whole area."
  9. I saw this, and thought, there are times i'm out there, and i dont even see a ranger it just seems so funny to me...what is the authors definition of adequate??
  10. I have nothing worth adding to this post!! - I have nothing worth adding to this post!! - x2
  11. i cant think of anything constructive to say........................ im all fired up man...sand for the first time in 3 months!!!
  12. they are all over craigs list and ebay too
  13. sure it was unexpected....he was a fuggin Heroin addict...that sheet happens all the time....fuggin unexpected ............. that is cool that they are jamming with a new guy....but Why the effe all the way in New Jersey??? .... I thought they were playing with long beach dub all stars there for awhile some new material would be much welcomed by the ska/punk/reggae crowd
  14. curly got his azz wiped by lenny on that page
  15. sweet pic Freak......that cam is badass
  16. freakin ugliness....shear ugliness DAY-um Robbie, if youre readin this...YOUR A FREAKIN NUT!!!
  17. if any of you are eyeing bilstien shocks for your ride, I have a hookup on them...it buy 3 get one free. some even have free shipping.
  18. :dance: :dance: :hungry: the first ever rail ride i went on was with Freak....i had showered right before too...BAD IDEA...i had effen sand EVERYWHERE...hella ride though....rails are badass!!
  19. ummmm looks tasty... the only reason they were pissed is that they couldnt RAPE you themselves financially :dance: ifyou can do it yourself, why not? i see it as wrenching on yourself is like wrenching on your own car...save some cash, and know that its done right effen corncole-io better be out there for cleanup effer...i got some tri-tip n shait for you n yo wife
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