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    #31
    no shit! i need a nice bottom bracket bearing pack.

    do you ride? Monday nights at 10pm about 50 or 60 bike punks meet at 15th and high and ride until 1am. We ride to south high were there is a bar that has free pizza. The whole thing i usually 30-35 miles total.


    Originally posted by vlad
    Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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      #32
      Originally posted by MattE30 View Post
      Being a teller at a bank isn't going to do anything for him.
      Teller jobs are great for 26 year old women with no husbands and a rent check. But I've known adults with college degrees not making an advance as a teller and had known it was dead end. Who the fuck cares if you are in a bank? Learning information and relaying it to customers is important, regardless of what industry.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Joe318is View Post
        no shit! i need a nice bottom bracket bearing pack.

        do you ride? Monday nights at 10pm about 50 or 60 bike punks meet at 15th and high and ride until 1am. We ride to south high were there is a bar that has free pizza. The whole thing i usually 30-35 miles total.

        that sounds real fun! i mainly mtn bike, but im in the process of building up a road bike.

        its gonna be a steel bianchi, black and im painting the lugs pink. im using an old school shimano 600 group as well. i may go pink bartape, but i might go with the bontrager clear bartape, and put porn under it.

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          #34
          Originally posted by mudflaps View Post
          \ i might go with the bontrager clear bartape, and put porn under it.
          Best idea EVER!
          "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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            #35
            Originally posted by psloan View Post
            Best idea EVER!

            yeah i tried to think up the most offensive thing i could do to the bike. cant wait to see the look on my managers face.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Ryan Stewart View Post
              Are you seriously using a Tom Hanks movie to justify a life decision?
              That's how I justify ALL of my life decisions.

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                #37
                come out with the mountain bike. some dude did the entire event on a bmx'r.

                I built a FREE bike [minus tubes n' tires] Found an old Trek 950 that was cherry, frame too small for free. Traded a friend from a larger Schwinn frame. Painted the frame red and made vinyls on autocad to make it look like a ferrari. blacked out everything else and made it a single speed [54 to 18, i think] with mustache bars and step ins.


                Originally posted by vlad
                Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by lance_entities View Post
                  Teller jobs are great for 26 year old women with no husbands and a rent check. But I've known adults with college degrees not making an advance as a teller and had known it was dead end. Who the fuck cares if you are in a bank? Learning information and relaying it to customers is important, regardless of what industry.
                  Bike mechanic: find the problem, relay info to customer, sell labor.

                  So, we've got troubleshooting, communication, and sales from a seemingly worthless job at a bike shop.

                  97 Cosmos M3

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                    #39
                    ..after skimming the thread - My brother got some kind of economics degree, and I think a year or so after college he is now working in a bank as the head honcho of investing, or whatever his title is - I think he recently reported over half a million earned in total investments made (of which he gets a tiny percentage). Anyway, he had never worked in a bank before. Before that, he was trying to sell life insurance, and before that he was doing other odd jobs like park maintainence and waiting tables. So, unless you really see yourself working at a bank in the near future, I doubt that staying at the bank will make much difference at all. What matters is excellent job performance no matter what you are doing.

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