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PostPosted: 23:07 - 29 Oct 2021    Post subject: Everything wrong with America Reply with quote

https://youtu.be/rR5TkHQj06M

Full disclosure, this guy is an annoying c*nt. Worse than that, an annoying Evangelical Christian American c*nt. And I know what you're thinking: c*nts don't get any worse than that but I like to keep an eye on everything that's wrong with America.

All I can say is take in the first 2 minutes, really take in the breadth of that field of discarded consumerism Sad
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PostPosted: 02:04 - 30 Oct 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

They invented mass production to turn the labour/labor of the masses into money.
Mass production demands a market to dump shit on.
Make it cheap enough and make it glittery enough and the masses will buy it.
Then change the models and masses will buy that.
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PostPosted: 01:13 - 01 Nov 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

I went to a few small motorcycle breakers yards when I arrived in Florida and was surprised at the number of complete three cylinder Kwak engines lying around.
The following linky is a place I've been meaning to pop into for some years and with it now being only an hour away that day is coming soon. It's size was initially mind boggling but all too soon easily comprehended upon watching my local news station's daily morning reports of bikers killed on the roads.
Anyhows, I'm sure there are one or two gems among this lot...
https://midscyclesalvage.com/

As for unnecessary waste it's criminal, in six years I have acquired a petrol mower, a ride on mower and a $1500, barely used, BBQ, all in great working order following a bit of a clean and a tweak or two and an antique canopy bed - they cost me nothing and were all being slung out because their previous owners wanted something shinier and newer, the bed even came with a quality, unused, still bagged, mattress. Confused
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PostPosted: 09:19 - 01 Nov 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't like him, but there are other christian bike/car rebuilders which I do like who don't have thing I don't like about this man. I mean- he's not too bad, but there is something I don't like.
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PostPosted: 10:22 - 01 Nov 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

mentalboy wrote:
I went to a few small motorcycle breakers yards when I arrived in Florida and was surprised at the number of complete three cylinder Kwak engines lying around.


3 cylinder as in H/KH engines? Container them up and send them here as I'm sure they are made of gold considering what people sell them for. Laughing
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PostPosted: 20:04 - 01 Nov 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

mentalboy wrote:
I went to a few small motorcycle breakers yards when I arrived in Florida and was surprised at the number of complete three cylinder Kwak engines lying around.
The following linky is a place I've been meaning to pop into for some years and with it now being only an hour away that day is coming soon. It's size was initially mind boggling but all too soon easily comprehended upon watching my local news station's daily morning reports of bikers killed on the roads.
Anyhows, I'm sure there are one or two gems among this lot...
https://midscyclesalvage.com/

As for unnecessary waste it's criminal, in six years I have acquired a petrol mower, a ride on mower and a $1500, barely used, BBQ, all in great working order following a bit of a clean and a tweak or two and an antique canopy bed - they cost me nothing and were all being slung out because their previous owners wanted something shinier and newer, the bed even came with a quality, unused, still bagged, mattress. Confused


The standard of driving/Roadcraft in the US is almost Third World.

Many Murikans must be relying on the 3rd amendment and the iron in their glovebox, rather than the rules of the road.
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PostPosted: 01:44 - 04 Nov 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

MCN wrote:
mentalboy wrote:
I went to a few small motorcycle breakers yards when I arrived in Florida and was surprised at the number of complete three cylinder Kwak engines lying around.
The following linky is a place I've been meaning to pop into for some years and with it now being only an hour away that day is coming soon. It's size was initially mind boggling but all too soon easily comprehended upon watching my local news station's daily morning reports of bikers killed on the roads.
Anyhows, I'm sure there are one or two gems among this lot...
https://midscyclesalvage.com/

As for unnecessary waste it's criminal, in six years I have acquired a petrol mower, a ride on mower and a $1500, barely used, BBQ, all in great working order following a bit of a clean and a tweak or two and an antique canopy bed - they cost me nothing and were all being slung out because their previous owners wanted something shinier and newer, the bed even came with a quality, unused, still bagged, mattress. Confused


The standard of driving/Roadcraft in the US is almost Third World.

Many Murikans must be relying on the 3rd amendment and the iron in their glovebox, rather than the rules of the road.


I think third world drivers are more edgy than Muricans and much better drivers, probably because Americans Adderall and social media combo dulls/distract their goldfish-like attention spans.
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PostPosted: 23:35 - 06 Nov 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just to book-end this thread, part 2:

https://youtu.be/m9TxuWp-4XU

Much less objectionable Smile
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