Rehab1 Posted September 24, 2018 Share Posted September 24, 2018 23 hours ago, LanghamP said: I'm going to be a whiny bastard and down vote you Come on buddy @Lukas83 doesn’t deserve that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LanghamP Posted September 24, 2018 Share Posted September 24, 2018 15 hours ago, Rehab1 said: Come on buddy @Lukas83 doesn’t deserve that. It's fine; @Lukas83 's review was the one that convinced me to buy the KS16S, and he also he understands my grumpy humorous sense of humor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lukas83 Posted September 24, 2018 Share Posted September 24, 2018 Don’t worry guys I’m cool! Will go soon for the msuperx as my new ride - first step is to convince my wife. Then you guys will get my fat ass pics In the to small fox titan jacket Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingfelder Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 On 9/20/2018 at 1:59 PM, Lukas83 said: The Answer is easy : The Safest speed to go without protection is 0 mph! If I recall correctly, Gary Busey wound up in critical condition at zero mph. He simply fell over and hit his head. Now his eyes don't even align in the same place on his skull. There is really no speed it's safe to not have both feet on the ground. People slip and die in the bathtub or just walking around the house every year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esper Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 On 9/18/2018 at 9:59 AM, Rehab1 said: My son’s mother- in- law Do you mean your wife? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kasenutty Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 That'd have to be his son in law's mother in law, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rehab1 Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 5 hours ago, Esper said: Do you mean your wife? 4 hours ago, kasenutty said: That'd have to be his son in law's mother in law, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esper Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 We're just trying to get to the bottom of this. If it is your son's mother in law, it means your wife - thus law, mother - thus relationship. The woman is not the birth mother to the child but is the mother by law and you said 'son' so she must be your wife? The other option is that you're his mother and that the kid is with his father and his wife (which is the mother-in-law)? If you are the child's father, and his birth mother is still with you, mother-in-law would be... foster care?? If you are the child's father and his birth mother left and was married to another woman, that woman can be his mother-in-law.... Or if you are the father and the birth mother left, and you remarried and the child is still with you, that woman would be the mother-in-law. You're right, it is confusing. So why not just say, 'wife' as it is easier? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meepmeepmayer Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 7 minutes ago, Esper said: If it is your son's mother in law, it means your wife - thus law, mother - thus relationship. The woman is not the birth mother to the child but is the mother by law and you said 'son' so she must be your wife? No. It means his son has a partner, who has a mother, which is the aforementioned mother-in-law. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parent-in-law Is there a joke I'm not getting here? 5 hours ago, kasenutty said: That'd have to be his son in law's mother in law, right? Only if @Rehab1's son is married to a man, otherwise his wife would be his daughter-in-law's mother-in-law -- Not accounting for crazy incestuous or whatnot situations. Be aware pondering all the possibilities reduces you attention while riding EUCs and thus lowers the speed that is safe to ride. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingfelder Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 Obviously, the surgeon was a woman! Sheesh! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meepmeepmayer Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 The butler did it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rehab1 Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 1 minute ago, meepmeepmayer said: No. It means his son has a partner, who has a mother, which is the aforementioned mother-in-law. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parent-in-law Is there a joke I'm not getting here? Only if @Rehab1's son is married to a man, otherwise his wife would be his daughter-in-law's mother-in-law -- Not accounting for crazy incestuous or whatnot situations. Be aware pondering all the possibilities reduces you attention while riding EUCs and thus lowers the speed that is safe to ride. 19 minutes ago, Esper said: We're just trying to get to the bottom of this. If it is your son's mother in law, it means your wife - thus law, mother - thus relationship. The woman is not the birth mother to the child but is the mother by law and you said 'son' so she must be your wife? The other option is that you're his mother and that the kid is with his father and his wife (which is the mother-in-law)? If you are the child's father, and his birth mother is still with you, mother-in-law would be... foster care?? If you are the child's father and his birth mother left and was married to another woman, that woman can be his mother-in-law.... Or if you are the father and the birth mother left, and you remarried and the child is still with you, that woman would be the mother-in-law. You're right, it is confusing. So why not just say, 'wife' as it is easier? OMG this is cracking me up! Ok...follow the ball... So my son is married——> to his wife ——>who has a mother—->which my definition would make her my son’s mother-in-law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esper Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 I had not expected your son to be married. That changes everything. But why refer to these from your son's perspective? Why not your own? It would be your sister in law once removed. Edit: Oh I see there is a term called co-parent-in-law. that is a mouthful. I prefer my term as it is easier. Once removed means a generation outside your own, and in-law, so as above, Sister-In-Law Once Removed. It's normally used for someone like your great grandfather's brother's grandson. normally your uncle but one generation further so first cousin once removed... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rehab1 Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 2 hours ago, Esper said: I had not expected your son to be married. That changes everything. But why refer to these from your son's perspective? Why not your own? It would be your sister in law once removed. I’ve have occasionally spoken on the forum about my son Matt who passed away so I should probably clarify that I have another son Scott that I’m referring to. He serves in the Air Force along with his wife. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GamingBarbecue256 Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 3 hours ago, Esper said: I had not expected your son to be married. That changes everything. But why refer to these from your son's perspective? Why not your own? It would be your sister in law once removed. You thought that his son had a mother-in-law but wasn't married? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esper Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 2 hours ago, GamingBarbecue256 said: You thought that his son had a mother-in-law but wasn't married? No, I was thinking he was referring to his wife whom he married that isnt the birth mother in an odd way. I see I was so off I'm even confusing the other half. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BarrettJ Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 11 hours ago, Esper said: No, I was thinking he was referring to his wife whom he married that isnt the birth mother in an odd way. I see I was so off I'm even confusing the other half. I think you’re thinking of step-mother instead of mother-in-law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esper Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 1 hour ago, BarrettJ said: I think you’re thinking of step-mother instead of mother-in-law omg, you're right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rehab1 Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 Recent video posted on a NB forum. It depicts some idea of what excessive speed can cause. I pray he is ok. Completely out of control at this point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoadRunner Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 How can a grown man be so stupid, that speed and no protection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mono Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 Face planting at 51km/h without hitting his head or oncoming traffic, that's overall a pretty good outcome in this case, whatever his injuries are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mono Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 1 hour ago, Rehab1 said: What wheel is it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rehab1 Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 2 hours ago, Mono said: What wheel is it? I’m told it is a Rockwheel GT16. Somehow the video ended up on a NB FB page. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Electroman Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 11 hours ago, Roadrunner said: How can a grown man be so stupid, that speed and no protection. Boggles the mind, I understand the speeding, without protection not so much. Ohh well, once like that and you either stop riding or start wearing protection I suppose? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mmhmmm Posted November 17, 2018 Share Posted November 17, 2018 When most experienced people see someone doing something dangerous without proper safety gear and precautions, don' t they think to themselves, "bad idea!"? Why people think it is cooler to not wear gear is hard to understand. Professionals and experts in any field learn the best methods and then become very proficient in their application. Having the very best safety gear for any situation is a mark of intelligence. In actual use, it takes less time to put on and take off gear as you get better at using it. Any injury will take up more time and money than what is spent on gear. My motto is All The Gear, All The Time; ATGATT. It should be a personal badge of honor to not take short-cuts with safety and also to ride carefully, attentively, and without being incorrectly over-confident. Each of us has the opportunity to be a good example to others and to promote a positive opinion of our sport for the general public. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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