don't know about mothballs,
but I do have a serious question for ya'll.
Since the beginning of time, the question has been asked,
Which is more painful, childbirth, or getting kicked in the balls.
The delima is easy to understand because those who given childrenbirth
have no balls, and those of us with balls, have never given childbirth, so.....
scientists now have definitive proof which is more painful.
So I ask you which is more painful????

you probably said "getting kicked in the balls" like i did,
and you'd be right, but probably not for the reasons you thought.
here's how scientists finally answered this age old question.

a woman carries the baby for 9 months through the misery of morning sickness, fatigue, etc.
then squeezes that big headed youngun out through an opening much to small for it to pass comfortably.
Then for a year or so is up every night changing diapers, feeding, cleanings, etc.
pretty much a 24 hour a day job for a couple of years, right?
Then after a little while says, ya know, I think I want another kid.

Have you EVER heard anyone say,
ya know, I think I want kicked in the balls again?

There ya have it.
 
Screw all this ...I'm packing my bags for Marylandistan which 90 to 110 mph is considered interstate speeds.
 
Screw all this ...I'm packing my bags for Marylandistan which 90 to 110 mph is considered interstate speeds.

until one gets caught. 10mph above the limit is generally considered safe from a ticket unless you are doing other stuff as well.


Yep. I know that interstate that I run daily pretty well and where Maryland's finest lie in defilade ...waiting to pounce. Like everything involving motorcycling... periods of high speed are a calculated risk. The allure of speed while astride the Rocket is very strong, an intoxicating nectar that I truly enjoy at times :cool:

The norm for general rolling non-cargo vehicular traffic on many stretches of Maryland interstates is anywhere between 70-80 mph. I like to travel slightly faster than any adjacent traffic though; to keep moving through blind spots and to keep from being overtaken by other slightly faster moving vehicles; which ultimately I find myself hemmed into a rolling car pack... if I do not do so...

...so the ascent into the higher ranges of speed that I sometimes (surprisingly) find myself in are frequent :)

I hadn't run my bike this hard until I had the Carpenter package installed. Now it's effortless to take it up to these speeds and hold her at them. The bike presents to me a perception that it is more content running those speeds.
 
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As for pain, the last two were Cesarean. No problem.
Didn't feel a thing.
Zip, Zap, pop goes the weasel and I didn't miss happy hour.
She got three day vacation in hospital and didn't have to cook...Thank god.:shock:
 
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