other pictures of non-buddy or scooter stuff
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other pictures of non-buddy or scooter stuff
i thought it'd be a good idea to move this from the other thread.
hey if you're interested, i actually have 4 ferrets currently: squeegie "ouiji" kittieyumsocks, Ruby, Quohog and Bella. I have had a lifelong obsession with ferrets, i saw one at age 5 and laughed so hard i cried. (no lie)
meet:
Squeeg gives me kisses
ruby hates being bathed (and heroscape)
bella is always happy
and quohog never sits still unless she's restrained
again... totally off topic, but who can resist such cuties? although, they are all my "buddies" (Harhar)
hey if you're interested, i actually have 4 ferrets currently: squeegie "ouiji" kittieyumsocks, Ruby, Quohog and Bella. I have had a lifelong obsession with ferrets, i saw one at age 5 and laughed so hard i cried. (no lie)
meet:
Squeeg gives me kisses
ruby hates being bathed (and heroscape)
bella is always happy
and quohog never sits still unless she's restrained
again... totally off topic, but who can resist such cuties? although, they are all my "buddies" (Harhar)
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hey weaseltamer, I didn't mean to insinuate you should move those pics. I think I meant to say I want to show you mine. Ferrets are the most unique animals i've known. I spent the last hour looking for some pix that aren't even on this computer and the disc player is down. I fell in love about 8 years ago when one showed up in our back yard at the edge of town. Of course we had to get a companion of the species. When I figure out how to post pictures i will. I just had 2 little theives, there's always a veriety of pets around here dogs, cats, fish, turtles...nothing like a weasel... Ferrets are pretty hard to contain though. I don't like cages. Neither did the weasels.
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no problem, and no offense taken. and please, post pictures of all your cuties here! i always need to take could-be study time and fritter it away looking at pics or trolling forums on the internet. The other members of our 1 bedroom apartment currently are 2 cats, ninja and samurai, and one hairless rat, named Keemo. Ironically, she's now getting a tumor on her back leg... i lost her best-est sweet buddy, pinky to kidney failure over spring break.
pinky left, keemo right
pinky left, keemo right
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Meet Rudie! She turned nine years old this weekend.
And yes, she has her own MySpace page:
http://www.myspace.com/arryoodeeayeee
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This is my baby. He's a one year old Pharaoh Hound named Cairo and gets into more trouble than he knows what to do with. 1st pic was taken at his last training class. Hurray, he graduated! The second is when he was much younger, hanging out with Jewel (the Doberman) and Cohen (the Greyhound, RIP).
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I don't have any cute pics of my cats, but here is one of my cat Sterling
courtesy of our local police dept.
courtesy of our local police dept.
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Hey, Rudie's MySpace page is set to private. What a tease.polianarchy wrote:Meet Rudie! She turned nine years old this weekend.
And yes, she has her own MySpace page:
http://www.myspace.com/arryoodeeayeee
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We got her to help us with a mouse problem we had in the barn at the previous house. She's afraid of mice but she brings us a bird/bunny/snake, every week or 2.
We got her to help us with a mouse problem we had in the barn at the previous house. She's afraid of mice but she brings us a bird/bunny/snake, every week or 2.
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What do you need to know?louie wrote:OK, who remembers where on this board posting pics is discussed?
I wish I were part geek.
You can post a pic in two ways:
1. When posting a message, look at the bottom of the screen where it says "add attachment". That's where you can upload your file.
2. If it's already hosted somewhere else, use the "Img" button at the top. Quote one of the messages above to see what it looks like.
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I did have some rats... but alas they are long gone. I didn't even bother leaving the top of the cage on. It was an open door policy.
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This all started when I re-inhertited a 50cc honda elite last year that I rode around campus years ago. I bought the Buddy 125 last year and really caught the bug. I've been searching for a while for a decent Lammy and finally came across this one locally. So I'm up to three for now. Sadly the Buddy may have to go once I get the Lammy fixed up the way I want it. We'll see, both would be cool. As for the Elite, I'm still hoping to get my wife to jump on it and see how much fun scoots are.
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scooterist enthusiast builder plan
here's an idea for you... have a "movie night" in the garage... make believe you're going to the drive through, and have the scooters set up to sit on and watch a movie.DO3 wrote: As for the Elite, I'm still hoping to get my wife to jump on it and see how much fun scoots are.
you'll have to actually have a t.v. set up with a movie to make this work. maybe a movie with russell crowe, or perhaps a chic-flick. you may need to have some bait for the future scooterist, such as ice cream, to lure her into the zone. don't skimp on the bait.
you must get her to sit on the scooter for the whole gig to be fruitful. from my own experience with the spouse jump to scoot-dome, the buddy was the scoot that got her hooked. once she sat on it, she was sold.
good luck.
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DO3,DO3 wrote:This all started when I re-inhertited a 50cc honda elite last year that I rode around campus years ago. I bought the Buddy 125 last year and really caught the bug. I've been searching for a while for a decent Lammy and finally came across this one locally. So I'm up to three for now. Sadly the Buddy may have to go once I get the Lammy fixed up the way I want it. We'll see, both would be cool. As for the Elite, I'm still hoping to get my wife to jump on it and see how much fun scoots are.
You mean to say, on this forum, that the elite and not the buddy would be the scooter to lure a skeptic to a scooter. In what way would it be favorable. I think it would need to be a $ issue to get away with it here. It's all good fun of course.
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louie,
Reason 1) 49cc and below doesn't need a permit or motorcycle endorsment as the B125 would. 2) I wouldn't cry (at all) if the Elite got laid down.
Once said person feels comfortable on a scooter and wanted to, I'd be all for letting her ride the Buddy and getting 100% addicted. Although until I get the Lammy tuned a bit she'd whip my butt and I wouldn't be able to keep up.
I had good fun smoking my neighbor the other night on his Stella, not even close.
Reason 1) 49cc and below doesn't need a permit or motorcycle endorsment as the B125 would. 2) I wouldn't cry (at all) if the Elite got laid down.
Once said person feels comfortable on a scooter and wanted to, I'd be all for letting her ride the Buddy and getting 100% addicted. Although until I get the Lammy tuned a bit she'd whip my butt and I wouldn't be able to keep up.
I had good fun smoking my neighbor the other night on his Stella, not even close.
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Se. We have many Stellas around here. Since i'm so new it's fun to have all the others talk about the how fun, fast and responsive buddys are.DO3 wrote:louie,
I had good fun smoking my neighbor the other night on his Stella, not even close.
I used the safety course bike as my "learning drop" bike. The best $200 ever spent. So yes, the elite would be a better choice.
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Right on!DO3 wrote:Here is a non-buddy but scooter related pic. I just picked it up tonight.
How can you spot a Lambretta from 100 yards away?
It's the scooter with the side cowels off!
Bwah ha ha.
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ScooterDave wrote:Right on!DO3 wrote:Here is a non-buddy but scooter related pic. I just picked it up tonight.
How can you spot a Lambretta from 100 yards away?
It's the scooter with the side cowels off!
Bwah ha ha.
Dave
(Just bought a LD 125 myself last month to add to the collection)
Hopefully that won't be mine. Other than a minor battery charging issue she seems pretty solid so far. Any tips on trouble shooting a 6V DC Motoplat rectifier?
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Re: other pictures of non-buddy or scooter stuff
Without reading your description, I thought that was a hairy arm or foot.weaseltamer wrote:meet:
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I just spent my stimulus check to adopt a little kitty from the shelter last week.
He's about 8 months old and looks like mostly Tonkinese, but is probably mixed.
He is really sweet, but TERRIFIED of bells... I wonder why... I've decided to call him Toby.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EexLsmjV1uU
He's about 8 months old and looks like mostly Tonkinese, but is probably mixed.
He is really sweet, but TERRIFIED of bells... I wonder why... I've decided to call him Toby.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EexLsmjV1uU
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these are my monsters, two miniature schnauzers: salt and pepper is Winston and black is Worsely:
they are the original "buddys" in my life.
they are the original "buddys" in my life.
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Ok here are my 2 lazy cats - Sabrina is the one in back, Busta is the other one. Busta was chocolate brown when I got him, but now he's black lol. Sabrina is fat and shaped like a Hershey's Kiss when she's sitting
And here are my 2 adorable nieces Sophie is 3, morgan is going to be 6 in July
And this is me, drinking some vodka laced iced tea with my motor cycle friends
And here are my 2 adorable nieces Sophie is 3, morgan is going to be 6 in July
And this is me, drinking some vodka laced iced tea with my motor cycle friends
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you say "laced" like it's a bad thing. hehehe
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