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Start here => What's your crime? Basic Discussion => Topic started by: Yuri Bezmenov on July 16, 2016, 05:06:55 PM
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I went this morning and it was AWESOME!!! 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Well over 30 bikes and a very good mix at that.
It was an eclectic blend of European and Japanese (even a few American bikes, a couple Harleys and a Buell), vintage and new, dirt bikes to dual sports to adventure bikes to scramblers to UJM's to café racers to crotch rockets.
There were at least 4 Triumph's, 3 Ducati's a couple of BMW's, a KTM and an Aprilia. There was a full mix of Jap bikes there too, even a Hodaka!! I had the only V-Strom there but wasn't the only adventure bike, there was a BMW R1200gs as well.
Coffee and Donuts in Bend (http://bend.craigslist.org/mcy/5683983663.html)
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To hell with the bikes.
How was the coffee? How many kinds of doughnuts did they have? Inquiring minds want to know.
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To hell with the bikes.
:moon:
How was the coffee? How many kinds of doughnuts did they have? Inquiring minds want to know.
Only if you take back what you said about the bikes. :razz:
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:viking:
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To hell with the bikes.
:moon:
How was the coffee? How many kinds of doughnuts did they have? Inquiring minds want to know.
Only if you take back what you said about the bikes. :razz:
Those aren't doughnuts. Doughnuts are in front.
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To hell with the bikes.
:moon:
How was the coffee? How many kinds of doughnuts did they have? Inquiring minds want to know.
Only if you take back what you said about the bikes. :razz:
I could eat a bike, but it would take an awful long time and a lot of effort.
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They used to do that at near where I sell at the flea market at Marcus Dairy a small diner/coffee shop and it became huge with hundreds then thousands of people attending. Eventually they stopped it not sure if it was the town or the owners
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To hell with the bikes.
:moon:
How was the coffee? How many kinds of doughnuts did they have? Inquiring minds want to know.
Only if you take back what you said about the bikes. :razz:
I could eat a bike, but it would take an awful long time and a lot of effort.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Lotito :M
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To hell with the bikes.
:moon:
How was the coffee? How many kinds of doughnuts did they have? Inquiring minds want to know.
Only if you take back what you said about the bikes. :razz:
Those aren't doughnuts. Doughnuts are in front.
You mean, a glazed donut?? :eyebrows:
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They used to do that at near where I sell at the flea market at Marcus Dairy a small diner/coffee shop and it became huge with hundreds then thousands of people attending. Eventually they stopped it not sure if it was the town or the owners
Hundreds of people going would be nice.
Thousands would just be insane.
That's why I could never go to Sturgis, they had almost 750,000 last year.
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To hell with the bikes.
:moon:
How was the coffee? How many kinds of doughnuts did they have? Inquiring minds want to know.
Only if you take back what you said about the bikes. :razz:
Those aren't doughnuts. Doughnuts are in front.
You mean, a glazed donut?? :eyebrows:
I shudder to think what a glazed doughnut is glazed with.
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It's happening tomorrow at Richard's Donuts on 3rd st. in Bend. 8)
http://bend.craigslist.org/mcy/5695678735.html
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Hopefully, Spoken Moto starts to host these events again.
It's cool as fuck to see 50+ motorcycles of all types show up in one place. 8)
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Not having much luck with those links.
Does the diner have enough room to seat everyone?
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Not having much luck with those links.
Well yeah, those are craigslist postings so they are long expired. I think the posts only stay up for 45 days or something.
Does the diner have enough room to seat everyone?
Spoken Moto is actually a motorcycle restoration/repair shop that also serves coffee, donuts, snacks and beer on tap.
It's a peculiarity of Oregon in general but central Oregon in particular, that a wide variety of businesses will serve beer on tap. In addition to Spoken Moto, we have a fly fishing shop and a car wash that have 20+ beers on tap. I'm sure there's more businesses than that who serve beer but those 3 were just off the top of my head.
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Lol that Monseieur Mangetout guy is mental.
A pair of skis, two beds, 18 bikes, 15 shopping trolleys (I should hope he cleaned the wheels first, C'thulhu only knows what kinds of filth a shopping trolley gets on it in its service life. Ew.)
7 TVs, 6 chandeliers, a water bed, one light aircraft, one coffin (I wonder if there was any stiff inside it at the time. Could have made for a real cheap funeral. Just an easily undone wrapper, a bottle of hot sauce and a gigantic taco. Hand him over to Mangetout and no grave digging needed. Bones crapped out and steamed clean for return to the grieving family members.)
Oh, and apparently after being given a brass plaque from guiness book of world records, he ate that, as well.
And according to one report, between 1959 and '97 he apparently ate 9 tons of metal! and presumably that came along with a fair bit of glass as well. Although apparently 'limiting' his consumption of metal to 'only' 1 kilogram per day. Apparently he even ate a piece of the Eiffel tower lmao. Although he couldn't stomach bananas, or hard-boiled eggs.
http://tailgatefan.cbslocal.com/2014/02/25/baseball-food-and-competitive-eating/
Bet even Mangetout would have turned his nose up at that.....that..object depicted up at the top though. Its meant to be a hotdog, but is it just me that sees the resemblance, or does it really look an awful lot like some severely unhealthy blood and intestinal lining-spattered squirt of diseased, pus-saturated dysentery-slime? that looks like the last meal of a bloody cholera patient, not something people would order at a sports game, let alone voluntarily consume. That hot-dog looks DISEASED. Or at least swallowed whole by somebody who had some really nasty dysentery type food poisoning and squirted out onto a bun as they squatted over the opened piece of bread.
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^^^WTF is this shit??
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Exactly what I thought. Or almost. I was wondering 'what awful tropical parasitic disease was the host dying from who crapped the haemorrhagic mucous membrane of his colon and torrent of infected green pus and slime onto that burger bun.
I wouldn't even expect an abomination like that to be sold at macdonalds, which is kinda saying something.
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You must be tripping balls right now. :junkie:
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No, not at the moment. Only things I'm on are stomach meds, pain meds, antiseizure meds, should probably take the adrenolytic stuff, and did take a benzo just now as I could do with some sleep, and my foot is killing me.
I can't stand atm, so I'm hardly in any condition to take to the lab with designs on crafting some or other novel psychedelic :autism: And even if I could walk, I'm not about to go to the lab for anything when there is no way I could wear shoes, its bad enough having the one wound and its getting infected in my foot, I don't need it to meet a torrent of boiling hot chromyl chloride, iodine monochloride, thionyl chloride or some nasty carcinogenic alkylating agent, strong acid or base, some unfriendly phosphorus compound etc. just itching to burn my feet right off at the ankles. Way too much potential for foot-removal for me to work barefoot even if it was possible. I need those things for walking around on, not as wall-mounted anatomical specimens left over from an amputation, or as formaldehyde-pickled tumors (which from the looks of it, would probably be sold as meatball sandwich filling with a bit of cheap, lurid orange allegedly tomato sauce from that sport stadium.
You can't see quite how hideous that alleged food item looks? it looks like something an ill snake shat after eating a terminally-infected rat.
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What does any of this have to do with coffee and donuts in Bend??
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^^^WTF is this shit??
The first page of this thread has a two year old post from CBC with a Wikipedia link for a guy who eats things that aren't food. Lestat never uses the quote button, so sometimes it hard to tell what he's responding to. :lol1:
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^^^WTF is this shit??
The first page of this thread has a two year old post from CBC with a Wikipedia link for a guy who eats things that aren't food. Lestat never uses the quote button, so sometimes it hard to tell what he's responding to. :lol1:
Who are you and what have you done with Gopher Gary? You're making a coherent post.
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The reason I don't use the quote button is that I find it a complete pain in the arsehole to follow the nested quotes when they get to the point of quote on quote on top of quote and more damn quotes. Its a nuisance to follow visually.
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Went to Coffee & Donuts in Bend for the first time in over a year today. 8)
There was a guy there with a Yamaha RZ 500 V-4 two stroke.
After a few minutes of trying to get it kick started, it finally fired up. It sounded like a swarm of bumblebees.
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Was it a nice day for it?
And did you eat a donut?
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Was it a nice day for it?
Yes, 70 deg F and sunny. 8)
And did you eat a donut?
If you consider an apple fritter to be a donut, then yes.
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When is the next Coffee & Donuts?
Saw a bot looking at this and it piqued my interest.
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I had an overpriced gluten-free donut a couple of months back.
It was yuck. I shouldn't have bothered.
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I've eaten gluten free bread before. Not very nice.
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Gluten free bread is okay for me. Better than the alternatives.
I made bread last week that was almost zero carb. Even that wasn't terrible.
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When is the next Coffee & Donuts?
Saw a bot looking at this and it piqued my interest.
They've been having them most Saturdays when the weather is good. For some reason they don't advertise them on craigslist anymore.
I haven't been to one since the last time that I posted because I work most Saturdays now.
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^So you work six days a week?
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No, I'm on a weekend shift.