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Triumph, my bad. Another great motorcycle maker. I've never had the opportunity to own any motorcycle myself. It was always a luxury expense that was just out of reach and I was never mechanically inclined enough to build one from junk yard parts so while I have ridden, I have never owned my own. Being American, my favorites have always been HD and Indian but I like the newer Victory bikes too. If I were ever to ride now with my arthritic spine it would HAVE to be a soft tail. For international bikes I love Triumph and Norton. We had a few folks that rode both in my neighborhood growing up. After seeing Trinity ride one in the Matrix, I'm partial to those Ducati bikes now too.Triumph, but yes, UK bikes, the 2nd best in the world, Triumph, Norton & BSA rock! Make great choppers!!!
Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, from the people that brought you Pearl Harbor...
Hahaha... that's... colorful But, seriously, thanks for the respect. I'm sure the others appreciate it too. The military changes you whether you see combat or not. Pullin' the trigger is a whole different thing... that we won't go into. But, it sounds like you were the real deal with the biker scene which makes us brothers in arms... at least in my book! Cuir Dia na fìrean, brother. (It means, "God send the faithful.")Damn, didn't know lots you dudes were vets, now i feel like Marty Mcfy with a stupid cowboy costume
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you forgot bmw, ducati and aprilia. while harleys are popular that's mostly in yankeeland and others are elsewhere and somewhat in yankeeland too.Triumph, but yes, UK bikes, the 2nd best in the world, Triumph, Norton & BSA rock! Make great choppers!!!
Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, from the people that brought you Pearl Harbor...
Well then... we'll just adopt you.Sorry to dissapoint you there mate, my gramps and my older uncle, did were in the military service in the 60s and 90s respectively, and i did have some biker like friends, i mean, some guys with random bikes that hang out, and me, a black sheep with a beat up 70s Malibu, but for me were good days, and the best car in the world xD
I never made it past MEPS. I did have problems with the duck walk, but the thing that got me kicked out was I was a ward of the state and was forced on anti-depressants. I never got the memo to lie. I've been told by others that made it in they lied a lot. I have always held integrity most of my life.While we seem to be sharing I'd like to point out.
Like some others here I wasn't in the forces.
I had tried but seems I'm physically built for sprining not distance.
And despite what some films would have you believe it do's matter more about how long it takes you and not aslong as you finish.
And as my last training sargent told me after a 10 mile training Run 4hr's + and a groin strain isn't acceptable.
Bit embarrassing when you consider that 1/3 of my family were military in one service or another.
I tried Both Army and Airforce but I wasn't gonna try the Navy not because I have anything against them.
I'm just shit scared of Big Fish.
And sadly had to give up bikes since for years I couldn't afford to take my test.
Plus the local coppers where geting fed up of pulling me over taking me to court getting me baned and then stopping me again one day later.
Personaly I think threating me with jail time if the next time caught me to get me to stop was going a little overboard.
I don't know honestly some coppers have no staying power.
Well sorted that problem out I moved.
So anyway after 15 years they finally wore me down and I gave up bike's which were mainly British or Japanese Imports incase your wondering.
And I settled down to live the straight and narrow by becoming a white Van man .
Never lost my love of bilke's though Probaly why I like this game so much although the Girls and the writing might play apart aswell but I have a slight suspicion it's probably mainly the Girls .
At least you tried to join, some don't even get that far. I don't down anyone that didn't served, but we are a rare bred.I never made it past MEPS. I did have problems with the duck walk, but the thing that got me kicked out was I was a ward of the state and was forced on anti-depressants. I never got the memo to lie. I've been told by others that made it in they lied a lot. I have always held integrity most of my life.
I lasted about 4 weeks into bootcamp/training for the Norwegian navy (out of 6 weeks required). My physical condition was far from top-notch, and half-way through bootcamp, I managed to get an infection in my ankle that required me to rest for a few days (with antibiotics). This infection, as I learned, is pretty common due to how the army boots fit, and about half of all recruits get this type of infection at some point. I never really recovered properly, and got a medical discharge after that.I never made it past MEPS. I did have problems with the duck walk, but the thing that got me kicked out was I was a ward of the state and was forced on anti-depressants. I never got the memo to lie. I've been told by others that made it in they lied a lot. I have always held integrity most of my life.
Dimitri57 said:All the major stuff is done. I'm going over and over the script for debug/spelling/grammar errors. When I play it through, it still feels choppy to me. I'm tweaking the sequence of the events and making small transition scenes to tie things together in a logical order. Plus, during play throughs, I'm finding plot gaps that I'm addressing. That's what happens when you weave a multithreaded story. I should have it out to the top tier Paterons next week.
Can I ask where you got that from I'm not saying its wrong but was it from a PM.Nice, the update is almost finished.
Yeah it was from a PM, I messaged him yesterday asking if he had any news he could share about the update. That was his reply. Here's the normal message.Can I ask where you got that from I'm not saying its wrong but was it from a PM.
I only ask because your quote thats shown in your post has no Link to it like you get with normal posted quotes?.
So I can't click to find when it was dated.
And since as far as I can tell his last post on Patreon was 31/Jan/23 and it was about 0.9.1 and his Mega subscription? I is a little confused.
Don't get me wrong but as one of his top tires I would love nothing better than to get a hold of 1.0 next week.
I'm just supprised he hasn't yet told us on patreon about this I know he said it hopefully was due in Fed but that was Jan 24th he posted that.
So basically do you have some kind of pivate hotline to Dimitri57 that we should all be jealous of ?.
I just thought some people would like to know.Hey, it's going well. All the major stuff is done. I'm going over and over the script for debug/spelling/grammar errors. When I play it through, it still feels choppy to me. I'm tweaking the sequence of the events and making small transition scenes to tie things together in a logical order. Plus, during play throughs, I'm finding plot gaps that I'm addressing. That's what happens when you weave a multithreaded story. I should have it out to the top tier Paterons next week.
Cool thought it was a PM and BTW your spot on when it comes to this game and this thred we can't get enough INFO on when the next Installment might be .Yeah it was from a PM, I messaged him yesterday asking if he had any news he could share about the update. That was his reply. Here's the normal message.
I just thought some people would like to know.
Well said, brother. Semper Fidelis. Claim your prize... Kisses from our sweet Katy or other fab femme of your choosingOBD's story, "The Long Road Home", and the tone of this thread have drawn many who have served or desired to serve. A simple adult visual novel filled with tattas and tushies meant to tantalize and titilate. Yet, it has inspired short confessions skirting some of the deepest moments in the lives of many here. Why? I think the tale of a modern day warrior and the free-spirited lifestyle of the one-percenter, combined with a yarn well spun, have touched the "crimson chord" so to speak. Kudos to Dimitri, Phat and the many regulars of the thread for creating a mind-space of worth. You don't have to be "woke" to understand what a "safe space" is. For me, "The Long Road Home" feels a little shorter here.
all they will get is few weeks in bed ALONE due flu.Jessy and Willow said they want in on that action too!!!