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    I curse you ressurector of the dead!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    I curse you ressurector of the dead!
    seems that _some people_ get post counts by posting in dead threads
    seemed like I good idea

    im getting my fucking garish flashy thing before next week


    but honestly
    what would happen if your 'metal' got magnetised. (you can magnetise metal by sliding a magnet past it like 4 bazillion times) would you wipe your credit cards?
    and would you get stuck while doing it?

    and good god. having a jack while wearing a ring.

    shit
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    you can magnetise metal by sliding a magnet past it like 4 bazillion times
    I think after you have slide anything past it 4 bazillion times, wipe your credit card's would be well down the list.

    I have a 'friend' with an apadravya, and he had no problems with riding the next day, and the crash 4 days later did nothing to the fresh peircing.
    Speed limits are just a suggestion, like pants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    but honestly
    what would happen if your 'metal' got magnetised. (you can magnetise metal by sliding a magnet past it like 4 bazillion times) would you wipe your credit cards?
    and would you get stuck while doing it?

    and good god. having a jack while wearing a ring.

    shit
    Surgical is pretty hard to magnitise, especially in a ring shape.
    Anyways, all mine are niobium and most piercers prefer titianium, alloys or bioplastic now..

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    thats hot


    big fan of piercings here, so hey i'd get my female bits done if i had a few too many


    only have my ears done at the moment. had my nose done once upon on a time but also looking forward to belly button x3 and nipple woohoo


    i heard females genital piercings if done incorrectly can cause problems when it comes time for a female to reach her high point during sex.

    any guys with their nonger done ever found they have a difficult time?

    brent are you sure you've allowed the piercing a fair healing time??? i found even the top of my ear took 12 months to feel comfortable, and sometimes it still hurts. so yeah could pay to avoid riding of all kinds for a few months.

    if you rather not do that then best bet is to take the damn thing out lol.


    oooo piercings..

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    Quote Originally Posted by brent_b
    Does anyone here have genital piercings? I havnt been on a bike since I got mine so was wondering if anyone has any problems with theirs on long trips?
    Way too much information. WAAAAYYY too much!

    (You wouldn't want to ride my Goose then - hit a bump at high speed and any guy would be neutered!)
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    should we take a vote peoples??????
    Quote Originally Posted by brent_b
    Haha, is there something I should know about you she_said? Anything you would like to share with the class? Is this show and tell? Im sure no one else wants to see it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    Way too much information. WAAAAYYY too much!

    (You wouldn't want to ride my Goose then - hit a bump at high speed and any guy would be neutered!)
    Is that why it's called Goose?

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    Absolutely ...... both ... or either .... or neither .....[personally i NEVER know what i intend to do next - that's 'normal' for me .....however, it may be 'different' to you?]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    You have to be different on the outside to be different on the inside ?

    Or you don't have to be different on the inside to be different on the outside ?

    Or (what I thought you menat), you don't have to be different on the outside to be different on the inside - really unconventional people often "look" quite "normal" (for random values of "normal")
    ... ...

    Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac

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