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Two Wheel Forum / Re: My daily ride
« on: August 10, 2014, 02:11:53 PM »
Congrats Tony! My nephew bought one about a year ago and he's still enjoying it.

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Will they work on ice and snow?

As long as you have the skill and right equipment such as snow tire, it should be fine  O0:




Here's a one wheel version:


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Two Wheel Forum / Re: Honda Grom
« on: January 29, 2014, 02:55:14 PM »
Seems like a much better started bike then a small 250 Ninja or Rebel. I have not ridden a bike on the street but have ridden dirt bikes. What are your guys thoughts about this being a good starter... Just a bit about me, I really like the Honda Rukus but since I weigh 220 lbs I thought it was a little small for me, not to mention expensive for 49CC scooter


You're gonna get different perspective because not everyone has the same comfort level. I suggest go sit on one at the dealership, and see how well it fits you. Power level, the operator can learn to control it but ergos, not so much, it is what it is.

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Wedding Rituals & Customs / Re: Hmong Polygamy in US
« on: January 10, 2014, 11:32:29 PM »
You've only proven yourself to be the REAL Troll since you can't even debate intelligently and stick to the topic. Your poor attempts to divert this thread only shows that you are a TROLL. 

Yep, another displayed of the PH's Village Troll patented move: Tuck and Run

As a result, You ARE proven wrong once again based on the claim you've made!

It's not the first time and won't be the last that PH's Village Troll is proven wrong from those of us that actually have integrity and credibility to back up our claims so here goes again:

BTW, I guaradamntee again that PH's Village Troll will NOT be able to back up her past claim by continuing to "read" what I write ... ;D

Yeah, PH's Village Troll is still in the denial stage ...Such a stupid dumb Troll ;D.




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Wedding Rituals & Customs / Re: Hmong Polygamy in US
« on: January 10, 2014, 05:29:16 PM »
theking,

If you're not a troll yourself and have no emotional issues, prove that you can debate or respond to my posts without your usual irrelevant jabbering that doesn't even pertain to the topic at hand.

Until you can back up your claims and threat, there's no need to waste time on having an intelligent debate with you and your Troll tendencies. Or until you can admit that your Troll claims and threat have zero basis and were just "FAKE"...CAPISCE

Until then, I'll continue to prove your wrong because I enjoy proving Trolls wrong.  O0

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Wedding Rituals & Customs / Re: Hmong Polygamy in US
« on: January 10, 2014, 05:20:55 PM »
What the hell is your problem?

I don't see proving Trolls that have no integrity, and credibility but full of hypocrisy wrong a "problem" as I love doing it.

I can see why you "see" it as a "problem" though. Afterall, you ARE PH's Village Troll that has no integrity, and credibility but full of hypocrisy. That's YOUR "problem", not mine!!!

Oh, just proved you wrong again due to your lack of ability to back up your claims ...And I can easily make a list of your failed Troll claims and *threat* but you already know what they are.

Watch me prove you wrong ONCE again  ;D:

BTW, I guaradamntee again that PH's Village Troll will NOT be able to back up her past claim by continuing to "read" what I write ... ;D

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Wedding Rituals & Customs / Re: Hmong Polygamy in US
« on: January 10, 2014, 03:02:11 PM »
I wouldn't say cultures like American is moving forward when it comes to family structure. Just because polygamy is illegal, being in and out of divorce, having kids left and right with new partners isn't exactly moving forward either. The nature to have multiple partners have not changed, only the laws surrounding it has. Still the same rut.


Hmmm, I smell that PH's Village Troll's B.O. again ...and it's no surprise. It just further proves my point below:


BTW, I guaradamntee again that PH's Village Troll will NOT be able to back up her past claim by continuing to "read" what I write ... ;D

It's very easy for those of us that have integrity, credibility, and are not hypocrites to back up what we say/claim.

Here's my claim again because I love proving Troll wrong:

BTW, I guaradamntee again that PH's Village Troll will NOT be able to back up her past claim by continuing to "read" what I write ... ;D



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Wedding Rituals & Customs / Re: Hmong Polygamy in US
« on: January 10, 2014, 09:48:16 AM »
To answer your question.  No.

Agree, we need to dump all the bad primitive aspects of our culture or that are associated with us if we want to move forward and that includes Hmong men freely marrying multiple wives. Dumping the primitive backward bad and keeping the good is how many cultures dropped the bad apples and move forward.

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Travel & Vacation Forum / Re: Going to Laos... For Dummies (Like Me)
« on: December 22, 2013, 01:50:13 AM »
Airport in Taiwan... 6 hours

Happy Travels,

LHG

Good stuff man, thanks for sharing! And of course, big GRATS to you and your lovely bride! O0

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Travel & Vacation Forum / Re: Going to Laos... For Dummies (Like Me)
« on: December 10, 2013, 08:38:07 PM »

That’s it for today…

LHG


Good stuff LHG! O0

Post some pics if possible ...

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Travel & Vacation Forum / Re: Going to Laos... For Dummies (Like Me)
« on: November 20, 2013, 02:57:49 PM »
Good morning from the Lao People’s Democratic Republic… I hope this message finds everyone and finds everyone well.

It is a glorious morning here; the sun is just barely peaking out of the east, with beautiful shades of orange, red and light blue. The air is cool, moist and full of fragrance with just a hint of the Mekong River nearby. The streets below my hotel are still empty, the shops are still closed, and the tuk tuks are still silent.  I am in Vientiane, the capital of Laos and also the largest and most populist city. Even in a city of this size, I am still amaze at how quite and still the mornings can be.  I have not heard a single honking horn nor have I seen any flashing lights this morning. There is the absence of screeching tires and police sirens and there are no helicopters hovering over heard.

I love this time of the day... A new begining to all things and everything is possible. 

I think I will go downstairs and see if May is up… we have a big day ahead of us. We’re going to explore this city today!

Talk to you all soon,

LHG


Good to hear, thanks for the update! O0

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Two Wheel Forum / Hogs on diet to attract young and urban riders
« on: November 09, 2013, 10:37:15 AM »
2014 Harley-Davidson Street 750 & 500



Harley-Davidson broke cover, via its Facebook page, on its move into the mid-displacement segment in 2014 with its new Harley-Davidson Street 750 & 500 motorcycles. Both mounts are built around a new “Revolution X” V-Twin liquid-cooled engine, 749cc and 494cc respectively. The Motor Company plans to make these new entry-level mounts available by the second quarter of 2014 in North America, Italy, Spain, Portugal and India and has plans to expand into additional markets the following year. MSRP is listed from $6700-$7500 US dollars.

Street 750 and 500 models sold in the US, Mexico and Canada will be assembled (engine and bike) at Harley-Davidson's Kansas City facility. Those sold internationall y will be manufactured in India.

The Street 750 and 500 are the first new platforms for Harley-Davidson in 13 years. The chassis is “narrow and lean,” the front tire is slim and the suspension is “tuned for the roughest roads” to suit riding in urban environments. Harley-Davidson asserts that even though these mounts are smaller in stature than their cousins in the line-up, the trademark Harley engine note remains intact.




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Travel & Vacation Forum / Re: Going to Laos... For Dummies (Like Me)
« on: October 28, 2013, 04:21:25 AM »
Hello My PH Brothers and Sisters,

I just dropped by to say hi and to check on how everyone is doing! Hopefully everyone is well and happy! I miss you all....Menyuam Hmoob, HS, TH, MANG, baddabing, Champa, AOZ,  King, sinister357, Gawmp, boo, Linda, summerberry, sleepless, archor, milesdaddy.... miss all of you guys! Be safe and PM me with anything new in your life!

Take care and talk to you all soon,

LHG





I'm well. Hope you are well too! Keep us posted when you can.  O0

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Two Wheel Forum / Nice Skully, very nice!
« on: October 27, 2013, 07:05:34 PM »
If was a moto-commuter like I used to be in some parts of my life, I would get one for sure. Now I ride mostly to get away from it all:





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