Stupid questions
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#15
So I thought might use a place with stupid questions.
Everything goes!
Like who was before egg or chicken?
Or what are plastic rivets?
Like these Honda CBR1000 F 89-00 Fairing Plastic Rivets (10 PIECES) (8861156) | eBay
Havent noticed on my bike or I m just blind..
or Why I dont know anybody who has awaken in the middle of the night in a need to go for no 2 instead of no1 in toilet?
or why humans have some creepy need for speed (not all in max level)
But humans do have invented racing.
(I understand boxing as anger management but else?)
Best answer is of course what?
Plastic rivets are plastic fasteners that hold plastic pieces together. I have them on my under tail and locking the two lower fairings together under the bike by the rear tire. Very common on cars these days.
No.1 and 2? Get a few more friends, or eat mexican food or sushi. You will experience it for yourself....
Humans, like most other species, are competitive by nature.
Google knows everything.
I wouldn't know anything about sleeping 8 hours. Never happens.
Last edited by 74demon; 02-01-2013 at 03:44 PM.
#17
Like really I cant imagine waking up with need for no 2
But waked up today morning with that thought lmao
My boyfriend woke up for a wee and to send me off to work.
That was my first and last question to him in early morning, he just gave me a kiss on my front head and said you can be sometimes really stupid and just walked off... (thats where the stupid question came )
Sad part is that I cant get it out from my head.
Have asked it around today and some people had theories that human organs are built so that when you sleep your system is very slow. But then again i go for no 1 before bed and when I wake up I just run for the toilet so that again says pushes that over
(ps diaria does not count :P)
But hey nice to hear some people have night second ones
#19
it's making a very loud clanking noise and is running very hot.
whats oil?
it never needs to be changed does it?
but those plastic clips, you just push that middle part down into the outside part and it'll hold fairings together. a lot of cars nowadays use them as well. i'm sure you have them on yours. my 1988 bronco has them all over...
they break really easy
Last edited by Conrice; 02-01-2013 at 03:39 PM.
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