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When a friend rides an XP

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which ever one fordman is not riding at the time, but what does that have to do with this rampage your on!!!!!

So you're like the poor kid who hangs out with the rich kids, tagging along with them, enjoying their toys and to try to remain in their little clique you put down the rest of the crowd that has to work for what they have.
See, the rest of us in the real world have to work hard to pay for what we have. We make our desicions on our entertainment expenses based on what we can afford and, in the case of most XP owners, a sled that is promised to be lighter and more maneuverable in the snow.
There are obviously some real problems with this first year for the XP and SKI-DOO. Some folks who bought them are going to be disapointed about this and then a jackazz like you comes along and spouts off about what a stupid decision they made when they bought it.
Just some salt in the wound here Gargler?

Until you buy your own sled, maintain it, fix the problems that come up with it and have to defend your choice of sled from some dumazz jerk who doesn't even own a sled you'll never understand the passion people feel for this sport and their ride.

But for now just keep hanging on Fordy's coat tails and ride his leftovers.
Keep telling good people how you're so much smarter than they are because you didn't have buy a sled that can break.

What are you going to ride when Fordy gets tired of your boring routine like the rest of us have?

Get some new material.

Oh, and you asked in another of your posts if I didn't want to ride with "You North Benders"
If you are indicative of the riders from NB then no, I would have no interest in a ride with you.
Just like I have no interest in riding with Snow Hack A Dick....For the same reasons.

No rampage.:cool:
 
This might be a little over the top but...

Here Ya go Gargler,
Familiarize yourself with these words.

Leech;
a person who clings to another for personal gain, esp. without giving anything in return, and usually with the implication or effect of exhausting the other's resources; parasite.

Mooch
1. to borrow (a small item or amount) without intending to return or repay it.
2. to get or take without paying or at another's expense; sponge: He always mooches Fordy's sled.

Sponge
6. a person who persistently borrows from or lives at the expense of others; sponger; parasite.
16. to borrow, use, or obtain by imposing on another's good nature, friendship, hospitality, or the like: He sponged 40 bucks from his friend and went to the city.

Braggart
adjective
1. exhibiting self-importance; "big talk" [syn: boastful]

Boorish
—Synonyms coarse, uncouth, loutish, churlish. Boorish, oafish, rude, uncouth all describe persons, acts, manners, or mannerisms that violate in some way the generally accepted canons of polite, considerate behavior. Boorish, originally referring to behavior characteristic of an unlettered rustic or peasant, now implies a coarse and blatant lack of sensitivity to the feelings or values of others: a boorish refusal to acknowledge greetings. Oafish suggests slow-witted, loutlike, clumsy behavior: oafish table manners. Rude has the widest scope of meaning of these words; it suggests either purposefully impudent discourtesy or, less frequently, a rough crudity of appearance or manner: a rude remark; a rude thatched hut. Uncouth stresses most strongly in modern use a lack of good manners, whether arising from ignorance or brashness: uncouth laughter; an uncouth way of staring at strangers.

OK, I guess that was a bit of a Rampage right there !!
 
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So you're like the poor kid who hangs out with the rich kids, tagging along with them, enjoying their toys and to try to remain in their little clique you put down the rest of the crowd that has to work for what they have.
See, the rest of us in the real world have to work hard to pay for what we have. We make our desicions on our entertainment expenses based on what we can afford and, in the case of most XP owners, a sled that is promised to be lighter and more maneuverable in the snow.
There are obviously some real problems with this first year for the XP and SKI-DOO. Some folks who bought them are going to be disapointed about this and then a jackazz like you comes along and spouts off about what a stupid decision they made when they bought it.
Just some salt in the wound here Gargler?

Until you buy your own sled, maintain it, fix the problems that come up with it and have to defend your choice of sled from some dumazz jerk who doesn't even own a sled you'll never understand the passion people feel for this sport and their ride.

But for now just keep hanging on Fordy's coat tails and ride his leftovers.
Keep telling good people how you're so much smarter than they are because you didn't have buy a sled that can break.

What are you going to ride when Fordy gets tired of your boring routine like the rest of us have?

Get some new material.

Oh, and you asked in another of your posts if I didn't want to ride with "You North Benders"
If you are indicative of the riders from NB then no, I would have no interest in a ride with you.
Just like I have no interest in riding with Snow Hack A Dick....For the same reasons.

No rampage.:cool:

fordman is tired of the hauling me around, his wife is tired of making my lunch, do you have an extra sled for me, I am looking to be someone elses B1tch, I will even ride an XP if its free!!!!!!!
 
Sniff Sniff Boys!

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I f'n LOVE this place......LMFAO! :D
 
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