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There were 12 different candidates. Not all for the same particular job though

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Deere was awesome. My interview went awesome

Awesome to hear! :)

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I have an interview this week at Ford!

:rockwoot:

I really hope I land the internship

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well the inner fat kid in me just committed suicide, hostess announced today that they are liquidating all remaining product and closing doors forever

Unions are awesome! Wait...

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Bimota kicked in the doors at the 2012 EICMA International Motorcycle Show with a whopping 19 models, and while creations like the 1198cc Ducati Testastretta-powered DB11 and the BMW S1000RR-based BB2 are enough get our hearts pumping, the 2013 DB11 VLX can stop them all together. That beast situates the same 1198cc Duc engine between the rails of a custom frame, but bolts on a supercharger for good measure. That's right, there's a blown V-twin dumping 188 horsepower on this bike's rear tire. We'll admit, we're having a hard time wrapping our mind around that sort of lunacy.

The DB11 VLX just goes to show no one does insanity with quite the same elegance as the Italians. With 105 pound-feet of torque on hand and a curb weight of under 400 pounds, the DB11 VLX is likely quick enough to carry you from zero to dead faster than anything else in your stable. We approve. Right now, there's no word on how much the machine will set you back, but like most toys worth having, you probably don't have the pennies if you have to ask.

Way less torque and HP per cc than my snowmobile, in fact less than 20% more at 2x the displacement and same curb weight. Racing to 80 with an asphalt track I'm pretty sure I'd put the shame on the Duc.

Most definitely. I'm too chickenshit to try either one anyhow.

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Bimota kicked in the doors at the 2012 EICMA International Motorcycle Show with a whopping 19 models, and while creations like the 1198cc Ducati Testastretta-powered DB11 and the BMW S1000RR-based BB2 are enough get our hearts pumping, the 2013 DB11 VLX can stop them all together. That beast situates the same 1198cc Duc engine between the rails of a custom frame, but bolts on a supercharger for good measure. That's right, there's a blown V-twin dumping 188 horsepower on this bike's rear tire. We'll admit, we're having a hard time wrapping our mind around that sort of lunacy.

The DB11 VLX just goes to show no one does insanity with quite the same elegance as the Italians. With 105 pound-feet of torque on hand and a curb weight of under 400 pounds, the DB11 VLX is likely quick enough to carry you from zero to dead faster than anything else in your stable. We approve. Right now, there's no word on how much the machine will set you back, but like most toys worth having, you probably don't have the pennies if you have to ask.

Way less torque and HP per cc than my snowmobile, in fact less than 20% more at 2x the displacement and same curb weight. Racing to 80 with an asphalt track I'm pretty sure I'd put the shame on the Duc.

Most definitely. I'm too chickenshit to try either one anyhow.

The sled feels way safer to me. Something about having a top speed of near a c-note versus being geared to go way beyond helps a ton. That and having a sitting position that is balanced on its own and not so tippy helps.

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Still have to lean as much in the corners though

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165 with no doors is waaaaaaaaaay too calm actually. It should be ffrightening, but it isn't.

Dotted lines get pretty close at that speed though.

I was on a river race boat once and that was a billion times more terrifying.

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tequila sunrises and freshly made chicharrones...

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well the inner fat kid in me just committed suicide, hostess announced today that they are liquidating all remaining product and closing doors forever

Unions are awesome! Wait...

So are you one of the drinkers of their Kool-Aid? I don't see how they really can place this solely on the Union.

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i'm ready to take it from you all tonight. i'm sick of you people talking shit about me when you don't even know me. you piss me the fuk off.

Dick that small? It's a fucking forum on the internet. As for not knowing you, you are very simple and easy to read. You may think you are deceiving us in how you type, but the only one you are deceiving is yourself.

i use to come in here with a smile and like what i seen, but then i seen the darker side of you guys and it just pisses me off.

Darker side, rofl. Eye of the beholder. You are only seeing what you want to see. Just another way to deceive yourself to promote what you think you need for you. One of your character traits. We've seen it over and over and over and over.

you guys look at the cover of everything and just go from there.

Pot calling the kettle black is never a very good argument. In particular when it isn't at all the case.

try to see whats inside for once.

Do everyday and try to do it even more. It's called learning. You should try it once.

the lyrics behind the music, thats what counts.

Or the music counts. Or both. Or in the case of the shit you normally post, neither.

who gives a fuk if i post up a bunch of tunes some night, listen to them if you like otherwise just scroll past them. you act like swiping your finger down and clicking the next page is so hard to do.

When you spam follow the fucking HOP etiquette and mark the beginning and end of your nonsense like we all do

just chill for a second and take it in.

We'd all love to, but the nonsensical bullshit and shitty music don't make that easy. Why not try to explain why it's chill instead of puking random shit.

life isn't always on the go, there are slow relaxing moments to it.

So why the fuck are you all up tight about it now. Perhaps you need to ChiLL yourself.

Hahaha! Ouch.

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165 with no doors is waaaaaaaaaay too calm actually. It should be ffrightening, but it isn't.

Dotted lines get pretty close at that speed though.

I was on a river race boat once and that was a billion times more terrifying.

And abusive. OMG do you get a beating on the water!

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well the inner fat kid in me just committed suicide, hostess announced today that they are liquidating all remaining product and closing doors forever

Unions are awesome! Wait...

So are you one of the drinkers of their Kool-Aid? I don't see how they really can place this solely on the Union.

Seriously?

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well the inner fat kid in me just committed suicide, hostess announced today that they are liquidating all remaining product and closing doors forever

Unions are awesome! Wait...

So are you one of the drinkers of their Kool-Aid? I don't see how they really can place this solely on the Union.

Just taking the easy way out. I've been on night shift working straight 12's so I have little to no idea what's going on anymore.

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165 with no doors is waaaaaaaaaay too calm actually. It should be ffrightening, but it isn't.

Dotted lines get pretty close at that speed though.

I was on a river race boat once and that was a billion times more terrifying.

80 in my bass boat was an order of magnitude more frightening than a buck-ten on snow

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that looks like dave from storage wars

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165 with no doors is waaaaaaaaaay too calm actually. It should be ffrightening, but it isn't.

Dotted lines get pretty close at that speed though.

I was on a river race boat once and that was a billion times more terrifying.

80 in my bass boat was an order of magnitude more frightening than a buck-ten on snow

Hell yeah. My grandparents had sleds and they are so stable it is crazy. Compared to dirt bike and quads they are like riding on rails.

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