TRUMP CONVICTED

Mr Lizard

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I've never been to America but a friend of mine is a professor of computer science from Michigan. Apparently it's not too bad. I have been meaning for years to ride from Mexico to Canada on a V-twin barge. He warned me not to make eye contact with the ones in red hats as they are to his knowledge all mental health patients the system failed.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I've never been to America but a friend of mine is a professor of computer science from Michigan. Apparently it's not too bad. I have been meaning for years to ride from Mexico to Canada on a V-twin barge. He warned me not to make eye contact with the ones in red hats as they are to his knowledge all mental health patients the system failed.
Hogback is a great way to see the country. I rode an FLHT on a 9500-miler twenty years ago. Stock saddle was perfection.

What route would you take?
 

topcat

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I've never been to America but a friend of mine is a professor of computer science from Michigan. Apparently it's not too bad. I have been meaning for years to ride from Mexico to Canada on a V-twin barge. He warned me not to make eye contact with the ones in red hats as they are to his knowledge all mental health patients the system failed.
A barge?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Putting Donald Trump behind bars isn’t as hard as you think

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If convicted, could Donald Trump really see prison time? Experts have doubts, given Trump's Secret Service protection. But before we assume the only option is house arrest at Mar-a-Lago, Mehdi notes that other countries have figured out how to imprison former leaders.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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As far as Trump's secret service protection goes, if the democrats win in 24, they will amend the law, government officials convicted of serious crimes lose their secret service protection and if imprisoned, the BOP takes over their security... A democratic congress can even build a special facility for such people, in Trump's case, the grounds of the federal supermax in Co should be fine, plenty of land and plenty of security. By the time Donald is ready to do his time congress could change hands and amend the law for government SS protection. Obviously, the law surrounding such circumstances must be changed and strengthened to accommodate even criminal ex presidents who are in prison. It makes no sense for the SS to protect someone in a cell at a secure facility, other federal employees can do that. Donald rates a maximum-security facility because of his large well-armed domestic terrorist following and countless threats against judges, justice officials, jurors and witnesses.
 

Mr Lizard

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Hogback is a great way to see the country. I rode an FLHT on a 9500-miler twenty years ago. Stock saddle was perfection.

What route would you take?
I am not sure bro. It depends on the time of year. Was thinking of arriving at late spring/early summer and either landing at the top end. Arrange a bike to see a bit of Canada. Just as the melt is on. Then head south. I'm a bit of a wanderer. Rode my 1972 shovelhead from Melbourne to the Tropical Far North on a whim once. About 5000 miles. My arse was numb and my back took a week to recover. Another time I hooked up online with a (chew your arm off. Sneak out and run as fast as possible) woman. Crazy bitch. Mad fuck though. On the way out of town I saw a sign. Alice Springs 3800km. I thought "That sounds good" so I headed to the desert. 26hrs later I got there. Had to stay 1 night with the Abos and feral locals to watch the sun rise on Ayers Rock. Figured out where the aboriginals got their dream time from. So much of the native plants and trees here are high in DMT. No wonder after 50,000yrs the best they came up with was a stick that comes back and walking around off their gourds. Love the nomadic lifestyle. Getting on to 60 so if I do the big run over there it'll be on a 2 wheel sofa chair. A road king or similar. There's so many places I want to see. Have to go through the bible belt for a laugh. I've always found religions one of the biggest conjobs in history. Last time I was there was in Miami during the cocaine construction boom. I had overstayed and overspent so was working cash on big projects as a carpenter as I'd finished my apprenticeship and was ticketed. Somehow I got swept up in a "Catch the Mexican" immigration bs. 24hrs later I was on a plane home with a don't come back for 10yrs notice and a 6mths of constant partying hangover. They were good days. Being an Aussie in the mid 80's there was a gas. I want to see Yosemite. That was always a bucket list climb we talked about for years. To do El Cap. A mile straight up. The highest we did here was a 440metre 11 pitch in Tasmania. TJ is another. Gotta find the titty twister bar. Shit I'm rambling on. When we came up with the idea of doing it was 25yrs back. I can tell you 1 thing. Time is the most expensive thing in life. You think you are rich af with it one minute. Then you blink and years have gone like it was some magical practical joke that has emptied your bank and you've been mugged as well. The aches and pains catch up. The Louisville slugger for drunk idiots attitude adjustment is now your friend to get outta bed every day. The doctors scratch their heads and tell you that it is normal. Then a big wtf will catch you. "Oh yes you got leukaemia." Great. But fuck that. It is what it is and I will do what I want to do. If there is enough fight in me I'll probably be aiming at 2025 to do the 3mths in the saddle. Getting used to the saddle again after a 10yr breakup. So by 18mths from now I'll do the 20,000km easy.
 

doublejj

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I've never been to America but a friend of mine is a professor of computer science from Michigan. Apparently it's not too bad. I have been meaning for years to ride from Mexico to Canada on a V-twin barge. He warned me not to make eye contact with the ones in red hats as they are to his knowledge all mental health patients the system failed.
Do you know how to trim weed?....
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Hybrids are nearly the same price and a good compromise. Face it, gas is not going to get any cheaper any time soon. And if we subsidized the EV industry like we subsidize the petroleum industry, EV's would be a bargain.
The batteries are not quite there yet, but the new batteries are arriving, and the huge battery factories are going up all over North America and Europe right now. Waiting a few years might see a big drop in prices for lower end more economical models, especially with Chinese competition in that area, they will have assembly plants in America, largely staffed by robots! Better batteries, more range and charging options are being rolled out, so waiting a spell might be wise. I you are a suburban homeowner, then solar panels and a battery bank could lower your transportation cost to nothing, if you charge at home. I think this energy independence will lure many Americans, you can make your own power, but not your own gasoline. Many folks are waiting for better batteries and prices, which means mass production, new chemistries and lots of competition.
 

Mr Lizard

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As far as Trump's secret service protection goes, if the democrats win in 24, they will amend the law, government officials convicted of serious crimes lose their secret service protection and if imprisoned, the BOP takes over their security... A democratic congress can even build a special facility for such people, in Trump's case, the grounds of the federal supermax in Co should be fine, plenty of land and plenty of security. By the time Donald is ready to do his time congress could change hands and amend the law for government SS protection. Obviously, the law surrounding such circumstances must be changed and strengthened to accommodate even criminal ex presidents who are in prison. It makes no sense for the SS to protect someone in a cell at a secure facility, other federal employees can do that. Donald rates a maximum-security facility because of his large well-armed domestic terrorist following and countless threats against judges, justice officials, jurors and witnesses.
I couldn't believe how self-centred he is. He blew up any chance of his kids or others in his orbits chance at a future in politics or public office of any kind. The stupidest man in the room that believes he is brilliant. Above any reproach or laws. He kept the world laughing through the pandemic and lockdowns. Why can't we use lethal rounds? Putin can. Gee Gee Ping can. Kim "slip it in" Jun can. They are my closest political advisers. Very, very good friends who know how to get things done. Great for the dimwitted fool who had to be treated like a toddler near an open fire
 
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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I am not sure bro. It depends on the time of year. Was thinking of arriving at late spring/early summer and either landing at the top end. Arrange a bike to see a bit of Canada. Just as the melt is on. Then head south. I'm a bit of a wanderer. Rode my 1972 shovelhead from Melbourne to the Tropical Far North on a whim once. About 5000 miles. My arse was numb and my back took a week to recover. Another time I hooked up online with a (chew your arm off. Sneak out and run as fast as possible) woman. Crazy bitch. Mad fuck though. On the way out of town I saw a sign. Alice Springs 3800km. I thought "That sounds good" so I headed to the desert. 26hrs later I got there. Had to stay 1 night with the Abos and feral locals to watch the sun rise on Ayers Rock. Figured out where the aboriginals got their dream time from. So much of the native plants and trees here are high in DMT. No wonder after 50,000yrs the best they came up with was a stick that comes back and walking around off their gourds. Love the nomadic lifestyle. Getting on to 60 so if I do the big run over there it'll be on a 2 wheel sofa chair. A road king or similar. There's so many places I want to see. Have to go through the bible belt for a laugh. I've always found religions one of the biggest conjobs in history. Last time I was there was in Miami during the cocaine construction boom. I had overstayed and overspent so was working cash on big projects as a carpenter as I'd finished my apprenticeship and was ticketed. Somehow I got swept up in a "Catch the Mexican" immigration bs. 24hrs later I was on a plane home with a don't come back for 10yrs notice and a 6mths of constant partying hangover. They were good days. Being an Aussie in the mid 80's there was a gas. I want to see Yosemite. That was always a bucket list climb we talked about for years. To do El Cap. A mile straight up. The highest we did here was a 440metre 11 pitch in Tasmania. TJ is another. Gotta find the titty twister bar. Shit I'm rambling on. When we came up with the idea of doing it was 25yrs back. I can tell you 1 thing. Time is the most expensive thing in life. You think you are rich af with it one minute. Then you blink and years have gone like it was some magical practical joke that has emptied your bank and you've been mugged as well. The aches and pains catch up. The Louisville slugger for drunk idiots attitude adjustment is now your friend to get outta bed every day. The doctors scratch their heads and tell you that it is normal. Then a big wtf will catch you. "Oh yes you got leukaemia." Great. But fuck that. It is what it is and I will do what I want to do. If there is enough fight in me I'll probably be aiming at 2025 to do the 3mths in the saddle. Getting used to the saddle again after a 10yr breakup. So by 18mths from now I'll do the 20,000km easy.
Yeah, the last few years have not been very kind to me. I think my days as Road Pork Operator are behind me now.

If you approach Yosemite from the north, there’s a bypass of hwy 120 by the Don Pedro Reservoir called the Old Priest Grade. 22% grade with stepstool hairpins. I did that one on the good ship both up and down. I tell you, I slurped six inches of shirttail up my grommet!

The Bible Belt is more of a quiltwork. The Central Valley not far from my current home in the Mojave is awash in Jesus billboards. Route through Salt Lake, and you’ll likely get the full monkey. Bonus is you can swing past Bonneville, which is like gearhead haj.

If you have good weather, the Beartooth Pass headed out of Yellowstone is something special. I lucked out and had cobalt skies and 200-mile visibility.

Avoid Texas.
 

Mr Lizard

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Yeh. That's what my mechanic calls the big cruisers. They're like big barges or tug boats. He has an 80ci with a huge supercharger hanging off the side. Rebuilt my engine from the crank up. It guzzles fuel. Set up that way. Heavy duty everything through it. It'll just take 6500rpm through the gears all day. Swapped the 74ci" for a big bor kit 93ci" stroked. Other shovelhead owners ask why it sounds angry when idling. Has that up and down growl. Neighbours love it. Not. I give no fucks. 2into1 RB racing LSR pipe. Laf
 

Mr Lizard

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Yeah, the last few years have not been very kind to me. I think my days as Road Pork Operator are behind me now.

If you approach Yosemite from the north, there’s a bypass of hwy 120 by the Don Pedro Reservoir called the Old Priest Grade. 22% grade with stepstool hairpins. I did that one on the good ship both up and down. I tell you, I slurped six inches of shirttail up my grommet!

The Bible Belt is more of a quiltwork. The Central Valley not far from my current home in the Mojave is awash in Jesus billboards. Route through Salt Lake, and you’ll likely get the full monkey. Bonus is you can swing past Bonneville, which is like gearhead haj.

If you have good weather, the Beartooth Pass headed out of Yellowstone is something special. I lucked out and had cobalt skies and 200-mile visibility.

Avoid Texas.
Why no "Blind in Texas"? Are they a special type of special? We have them here too. We call them Queenslanders
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Why no "Blind in Texas"? Are they a special type of special? We have them here too. We call them Queenslanders
lol a buddy from Adelaide told Tassie jokes.

Texas is not enough good stuff diluted by a million square miles of nothing. Then again someone from the Outback might appreciate the familiarity.

I looked into shipping the good ship to Aus for a continent-circler. Couldn’t find a shipper. In the meantime, the day has come and gone when I woke up old.

From experience: when crossing the border and the guy in the snappy shirt asks “are you traveling alone”, DO NOT answer “yup; just me and the voices”. Enough 700-mile days in a row and the drone in the helmet gets oddly detailed.
 
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