Why is it I see a thread occasionally that captures my attention in a morbidly curious or annoyed fashion......and find either the thread author or major contributor is from Texas? :blink:
Is it something in your diet, something unresolved from the Civil War, or are you all need to be reunited with the Mother Ship? (Except Bounce....he's relatively normal)
....moving on.....nothing here to see....or worry about. <_<
Check out the MSF safety sticker for an illustration of how to pass gas, while riding pillion on the FJR. Link anyone?Thought this would be food for thought...
Thought this would be food for thought...
Why is it that the quiet guys are always the ones you have to watch out for or depend on for contributions like this?Thought this would be food for thought...
Oh, good. I was going to slap you just for ***** and giggles, but now you give me a reason to by request? There is a god!TWN, slap me silly at WFO for my weird thoughts. :angry2:
Nothing slips by me, figuratively and literally...well, except that Campbell's bean and bacon soup...that stuff is deadly. :dribble:I'm glad that someone caught the irony in "quietguy" making a post on passing gas! Maybe all that Texas chili causes the "silent but deadly" type! :blink:
Challenge these days if confirming that it is just a fart...
Remember, a fart is just a turd honking for clearance!
I thought recent studies suggested methane actually destroys the ozone layer... or maybe it was just cow flagulence...Thought this would be food for thought...
This is a very important poll as we Texans always do our best to be PC and not destroy the environment.
Since I just made my first decent trip, I was wondering about this very same question. I sure couldn't find a very easy way to do it and hope to get some good advice from more experienced riders.Thought this would be food for thought...
Ah, I'll have to give that technique a try. Tried standing on the pegs leaned over, but was embarrassed by the odd looks from cagers...Lean forward...with a cheek shift left or right depending on the terrain.