For the small amount of time I've been here, you guys seem like the friendliest forum community I've met. No wonder, tbh, but I want to know more about y'all.
In particular, what do you tend to do when your mood says 'Fuck it!' to get your mind off things?
Doesn't matter whether it's on your own or with friends, just your inner Dude's version of bowling. Even if it IS bowling :)
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 19, 2013, 09:58:15 AM
For the small amount of time I've been here, you guys seem like the friendliest forum community I've met. No wonder, tbh, but I want to know more about y'all.
In particular, what do you tend to do when your mood says 'Fuck it!' to get your mind off things?
Doesn't matter whether it's on your own or with friends, just your inner Dude's version of bowling. Even if it IS bowling :)
I concentrate on being as much of a strumpet as possible, clean up around here once in a while, and run my own advertising biz. Other than that, I can be found at my local In N Out Burger having a few burgers and a few beers while saying to myself "careful, there's a beverage here, man!"
Well, I bought a boat recently, and it's been a great way to say fuck it and float my cares away. Other times I get on my motorcycle and clear my head of any uptight thinking. Or sometimes I just hit the patio with some oat sodas, fire up my smoker and cook some bbq for hours. Great way to abide and take 'er easy at the same time.
It's hard to be tense in the bath, so that's definitely a go-to for me. Walks are great. Swimming, too. But usually it involves being alone (for me at least) if the goal is to get my head on straight again.
Watch out for the nihilists :D
(http://www.scene-stealers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/lebowski-tub.jpg)
Quote from: MindAbiding on August 19, 2013, 11:35:50 AM
It's hard to be tense in the bath, so that's definitely a go-to for me. Walks are great. Swimming, too. But usually it involves being alone (for me at least) if the goal is to get my head on straight again.
Judd Dude, a boat sounds freaking awesome! I'd definitely abide in it if I had one.
I myself usually just game, but recently I found my serenity in cart racing. Which is funny enough, considering how I'm against the 'life race'. But there's just something soothing in speeding without a care. I don't even do it for competition, just to have a good ride.
I imagine a motorbike would be even better, but our roads aren't particularly the safest place for bikers...
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 19, 2013, 11:45:21 AM
Watch out for the nihilists :D
(http://www.scene-stealers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/lebowski-tub.jpg)
Quote from: MindAbiding on August 19, 2013, 11:35:50 AM
It's hard to be tense in the bath, so that's definitely a go-to for me. Walks are great. Swimming, too. But usually it involves being alone (for me at least) if the goal is to get my head on straight again.
Judd Dude, a boat sounds freaking awesome! I'd definitely abide in it if I had one.
I myself usually just game, but recently I found my serenity in cart racing. Which is funny enough, considering how I'm against the 'life race'. But there's just something soothing in speeding without a care. I don't even do it for competition, just to have a good ride.
I imagine a motorbike would be even better, but our roads aren't particularly the safest place for bikers...
I hear you on that one man, there's some real idiots out there on the roads and you really have to be defensive. I also have a dirt bike which I ride occasionally, though not as much as I used to as I don't live where there's off road access. Dirt biking can be a lot of fun without the worry of getting killed by idiot drivers!
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 19, 2013, 12:19:12 PM
I hear you on that one man, there's some real idiots out there on the roads and you really have to be defensive. I also have a dirt bike which I ride occasionally, though not as much as I used to as I don't live where there's off road access. Dirt biking can be a lot of fun without the worry of getting killed by idiot drivers!
Yeah but dirt biking sounds dangerous on its own. At least if you attempt doing tricks.
Is your other one a sports bike or something more Harley-like?
Reading a novel or some Asian philosophy, or watching TBL all work great when I've got to say Fuck it. And a nap, naps are probably my go-to.
Time with my son is amazing stress relief too, though it can also be hectic, so time when my son isn't climbing on me and my wife isn't talking to me end up being super relaxing in their own right, so it's a win-win.
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 19, 2013, 09:58:15 AM
For the small amount of time I've been here, you guys seem like the friendliest forum community I've met. No wonder, tbh, but I want to know more about y'all.
In particular, what do you tend to do when your mood says 'Fuck it!' to get your mind off things?
Doesn't matter whether it's on your own or with friends, just your inner Dude's version of bowling. Even if it IS bowling :)
As soon as possible, I bang the wife. Taking care of the kids come in second, and third, on an equal level, comes internet and Video games.
Thinking and meditating about Dudeism is on a special part, betwen the kids and their maker, like on a parallele road.
And of course, as I write this, a caucasian comes along all of my activities (not with the lady, would be to dangerous for the beverage ^^).
When I wanna chill, I usually end up relaxin with my friends. Just slammin down a few beers, maybe J, and some great tunes. I also enjoy doing those things on my own when the situation calls for it. At those times I like to sip a good beer a read something interesting.
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 19, 2013, 12:40:24 PM
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 19, 2013, 12:19:12 PM
I hear you on that one man, there's some real idiots out there on the roads and you really have to be defensive. I also have a dirt bike which I ride occasionally, though not as much as I used to as I don't live where there's off road access. Dirt biking can be a lot of fun without the worry of getting killed by idiot drivers!
Yeah but dirt biking sounds dangerous on its own. At least if you attempt doing tricks.
Is your other one a sports bike or something more Harley-like?
I don't do any motocross anymore(jumps etc), I just stick to trails so the most dangerous thing is a tree, which won't pull out in front of you while texting on it's cellphone! As for street bikes I ride a Honda VFR750 and a Triumph Bonneville. Had a Harley for years but just sold it. I simply cannot buy into the whole Harley mentality. The superiority complex that many Harley people have is a huge turn off for the brand, and I find they are often the biggest assholes on the road when I'm riding my non-Harley. I've even had some try to run me off the road before when I was on my vintage Yamaha. Total reactionaries, man. They don't understand that it's not about what you ride it's about the fact that you RIDE. Not saying all of em are jag-offs, but many are!
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 19, 2013, 05:30:35 PM
Triumph Bonneville
now that's my kind of bike! does it cost much to maintain?
as for Harley folks - didn't know, but hey - elitism is a widespread thing. I didn't mean harleys specfically, just this TYPE of bikes, don't know how it's called.
I'd dig choppers methinks. do their owners also have that snug mentality?
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 19, 2013, 07:03:30 PM
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 19, 2013, 05:30:35 PM
Triumph Bonneville
now that's my kind of bike! does it cost much to maintain?
as for Harley folks - didn't know, but hey - elitism is a widespread thing. I didn't mean harleys specfically, just this TYPE of bikes, don't know how it's called.
I'd dig choppers methinks. do their owners also have that snug mentality?
The Triumph is fairly reasonable as far as maintenance costs go, as it doesn't require much more than regular maintenance chores as it's a modern(New Bonnie) not an old oil dripper. Oil changes are about 50 clams though. Nice fun reliable bikes but they could use a sixth(overdrive) gear for the freeway. Choppers are fine if you wanna ride from pub to pub and not much further! ;D Can't speak for the types of folks aboard them, but I get the notion many fall into the Harley mentality category.
dunno about pub to pub, but I'd definitely not use it to get around the city...
sounds more like a 'get away from it all' vehicle for me
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 20, 2013, 05:22:36 AM
dunno about pub to pub, but I'd definitely not use it to get around the city...
sounds more like a 'get away from it all' vehicle for me
My pub to pub reference about choppers was because here in the States we call them "bar hoppers". Most people here only ride those things short distances- yet somehow they still think they're hardcore bikers... it's comical.
My opinion is a chopper's definitely not for "street fighting" in the city because they don't handle worth a damn, and most don't have any acoutrements for touring so most you'll be doing is cruising short distances on back roads. And that's cool, that's cool, if that's what you're into. My VFR has become my "get away from everything" bike as I got hard cases that attach easily for touring and it's got a 5 gallon tank for great fuel range, plus it's powerful and smooth. I put over 1200 miles on it in four days touring all around the great lakes and upper peninsula back in June, talk about some great abiding... it was great to get away from it all! Don't matter what you end up riding though, just as long as you ride... and of course abide!
Where are you from anyway Bulletooth? I get the feeling somewhere in Europe? If so you guys got some great bikes there!
I use to ride an aprilia rs but my wife won't let me have a motorbike any more :(
I use to watch the biker build off series and some of the choppers were cool so if I am ever allowed one again think I would go for a custom soft tail, with a David Mann'esk stretched front end
Quote from: milnie on August 20, 2013, 03:52:36 PM
I use to ride an aprilia rs but my wife won't let me have a motorbike any more :(
Sorry but unless it's for financial reasons, I just don't agree with the "wife won't let me" bit. If she loves you, then she'll understand and let you do what you want to do(within reason of course) to make yourself happy. She doesn't have to like it, just long as you're a safe rider etc. it shouldn't be a problem. Live your life man!
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 20, 2013, 09:17:44 AM
My pub to pub reference about choppers was because here in the States we call them "bar hoppers". Most people here only ride those things short distances- yet somehow they still think they're hardcore bikers... it's comical.
My opinion is a chopper's definitely not for "street fighting" in the city because they don't handle worth a damn, and most don't have any acoutrements for touring so most you'll be doing is cruising short distances on back roads. And that's cool, that's cool, if that's what you're into. My VFR has become my "get away from everything" bike as I got hard cases that attach easily for touring and it's got a 5 gallon tank for great fuel range, plus it's powerful and smooth. I put over 1200 miles on it in four days touring all around the great lakes and upper peninsula back in June, talk about some great abiding... it was great to get away from it all! Don't matter what you end up riding though, just as long as you ride... and of course abide!
Where are you from anyway Bulletooth? I get the feeling somewhere in Europe? If so you guys got some great bikes there!
Ukraine. We do have biker clubs, but you don't see those very often. Pretty much only half of the spring and summer are good for riding
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 20, 2013, 04:37:47 PM
Quote from: milnie on August 20, 2013, 03:52:36 PM
I use to ride an aprilia rs but my wife won't let me have a motorbike any more :(
Sorry but unless it's for financial reasons, I just don't agree with the "wife won't let me" bit. If she loves you, then she'll understand and let you do what you want to do(within reason of course) to make yourself happy. She doesn't have to like it, just long as you're a safe rider etc. it shouldn't be a problem. Live your life man!
+1.
I don't think the cut-throat legal profession has written a divorce clause YET regarding a man being unfaithful to his wife with a fuckin' motorcycle. And if she wants to make it one of those "irreconcilable differences" things you're better off single.
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 20, 2013, 07:51:44 PM
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 20, 2013, 09:17:44 AM
My pub to pub reference about choppers was because here in the States we call them "bar hoppers". Most people here only ride those things short distances- yet somehow they still think they're hardcore bikers... it's comical.
My opinion is a chopper's definitely not for "street fighting" in the city because they don't handle worth a damn, and most don't have any acoutrements for touring so most you'll be doing is cruising short distances on back roads. And that's cool, that's cool, if that's what you're into. My VFR has become my "get away from everything" bike as I got hard cases that attach easily for touring and it's got a 5 gallon tank for great fuel range, plus it's powerful and smooth. I put over 1200 miles on it in four days touring all around the great lakes and upper peninsula back in June, talk about some great abiding... it was great to get away from it all! Don't matter what you end up riding though, just as long as you ride... and of course abide!
Where are you from anyway Bulletooth? I get the feeling somewhere in Europe? If so you guys got some great bikes there!
Ukraine. We do have biker clubs, but you don't see those very often. Pretty much only half of the spring and summer are good for riding
Ah far out. I'm in Michigan(US) so I have to deal with winter here as well, though I'm sure it's milder than yours! I ride all year long though as long as there's no ice on the road, but I'd prefer to live somewhere south where it's milder all year because winter blows man.
Thanks for the kind words of support dudes ;) let me check if I still have my testicals .... Yup there down there but they've been disconnected!
In hindsight maybe I shouldn't have regaled her with stories of near death experiences.
I would also point out that I use to live in Scotland and there's only so many days a year you can go out and not get pissed on ... Okay I admit it, I chose to stop. Happy now? ;)
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 21, 2013, 12:08:40 PM
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 20, 2013, 07:51:44 PM
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 20, 2013, 09:17:44 AM
Where are you from anyway Bulletooth? I get the feeling somewhere in Europe? If so you guys got some great bikes there!
Ukraine. We do have biker clubs, but you don't see those very often. Pretty much only half of the spring and summer are good for riding
Ah far out. I'm in Michigan(US) so I have to deal with winter here as well, though I'm sure it's milder than yours! I ride all year long though as long as there's no ice on the road, but I'd prefer to live somewhere south where it's milder all year because winter blows man.
This may be a tad off topic, but I say you should abide more with winter. It's a pretty awesome season if you really put your mind into it, people seem to hate it just because it doesn't have what summer has. But neither does summer have what winter does :)
Quote from: milnie on August 21, 2013, 01:59:55 PM
I would also point out that I use to live in Scotland and there's only so many days a year you can go out and not get pissed on ... Okay I admit it, I chose to stop. Happy now? ;)
rainy, he? I'd love to visit Scotland someday though
Still off topic but I would say if you can visit Scotland do it before they vote for independence and screw the country up.
Or watch billy connolly world tour of Scotland. He visits my cousins fish shop in arbroath.
When I need a moment and have to take a 1,000 mg dose of Fuckitol stress relief?
I hop on my Harley or go down to the local shooting range to punch holes in some paper.
(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk277/Teutonic_Knight_Funnay/Stuff/Range%20Trips/d1563541.jpg~original)
Really is my major zen moment when I'm at the range though. Controlled actions, breathing, concentration. Forget about everything and focus on trying to make the smallest, most consistent hole on the paper 100+ yards away.
Iaido, Tai-Chi, Green Tea and hanging out with my good friend Mr J Daniels (honey mainly)
Other then that, just to chilli with my kids.
i would love a bike dudes but don't trust the other people on the road.
Only lived in the US for just under a year and cant get into the whole shooting range thing, I served in war cant really see it as a stress relief.
I really should take up bowling, haven't been for years
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 21, 2013, 09:22:17 PM
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 21, 2013, 12:08:40 PM
Quote from: Bullett00th on August 20, 2013, 07:51:44 PM
Quote from: Judd Dude on August 20, 2013, 09:17:44 AM
Where are you from anyway Bulletooth? I get the feeling somewhere in Europe? If so you guys got some great bikes there!
Ukraine. We do have biker clubs, but you don't see those very often. Pretty much only half of the spring and summer are good for riding
Ah far out. I'm in Michigan(US) so I have to deal with winter here as well, though I'm sure it's milder than yours! I ride all year long though as long as there's no ice on the road, but I'd prefer to live somewhere south where it's milder all year because winter blows man.
This may be a tad off topic, but I say you should abide more with winter. It's a pretty awesome season if you really put your mind into it, people seem to hate it just because it doesn't have what summer has. But neither does summer have what winter does :)
Quote from: milnie on August 21, 2013, 01:59:55 PM
I would also point out that I use to live in Scotland and there's only so many days a year you can go out and not get pissed on ... Okay I admit it, I chose to stop. Happy now? ;)
rainy, he? I'd love to visit Scotland someday though
I used to abide in winter in my younger days, and while I'm still fairly young at 35, I can't do the fun shit I used to partake in years ago like snowboarding... my knees hurt just thinking about it. All it equates to to me now is very limited motorcycling, no patio time, no shorts, and very cold outdoor cooking(grilling and smoking which I'm into big time). Not a fan of winter. Sure there are those "nice winter days" with picturesque snowy scenery, but more often it's just repeated grey cold days in which old man winter jams his icicle dildo in everyone's ass. Not trying to be a bummer here, it's just like my opinion man.
Quote from: Eru on August 28, 2013, 01:50:10 PM
Iaido, Tai-Chi, Green Tea and hanging out with my good friend Mr J Daniels (honey mainly)
Other then that, just to chilli with my kids.
i would love a bike dudes but don't trust the other people on the road.
Only lived in the US for just under a year and cant get into the whole shooting range thing, I served in war cant really see it as a stress relief.
Ride like everyone is out to kill you, because they are. I usually go out off peak hours, later in the evening (Deer are an issue though) or early morning, this way the cagers aren't so bad. I get caught in rush hour I'll find a place to hang out for awhile not to deal with it. Get a lot of strange looks and some police visits after pulling my bike over to the side of the road, grabbing a soda out of the saddle bag and setting up my folding camp chair. Small collapsable fishing pole in there too, spend some time fishing in a nearby lake or creek.
As far as the range, can see where you come from with it. I'm a collector of the WWII era and earlier always been a history nut though. Black powder, stuff made in the 1800's to WWI and WWII issue, 1946 and newer is my cutoff. Out there with something made in the 30's, firing ammo made in the same era, dug out of a farmers field in Bulgaria or what have you. I turn it into a mental competition for myself more then anything.
Guy further down, shooting a modern Remchester or whatever it is, adjustable stock, custom bullets, wind direction indicators, all rounds chronograph-ed to be within 100FPS of each other. My all wood stock, surplus ammo that might not even fire on the trigger pull and still putting up groups on par or if not better. The thought of proving that this nearly 100 year old war horse can do just as good as something rolling off the factory yesterday as long as I do my part... Just kind of blocks the majority of everything else out of my mind.
It's not for everyone, I'm the first one to admit that, but for me it's beneficial.
Dig your style dude, once i get my new drivers licence I may have to take another look into that whole bike thing 8)
It's definitely a freeing experience. No windows, no doors, open wind and the control of the machine. Hard to describe really. Depending on your intentions I would suggest looking up the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. They offer courses and classes from basics all the way up to advanced. I'd been riding around here and there but opted to take a class for the insurance deduction and was shocked at how much stuff they taught and how thorough it was. Good tips on how to deal with cars, obstacles in the road, dogs and animals, emergency stops, etc, etc.
Or just find your local group of guys who'll let you ride along, either way you're gonna learn quite a bit.
I was a member of the rifle club when I was at uni and there is a zen like method to target shooting that I dig, the mental and physical balance required to hit a target an inch in diameter from 50 yards with a non telescopic sight. Contrary to what you might think it is a really calming experience
I don't like fire arms, I'm more on middle-age weaponry, like swords, mass, axes. I prefere to shot an arrow with a bow then with a rifle.
I feel more connection with the target/opponent.
And now I figure out that it may sound like a quote from the Joker in the dark Knight.