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Who is "the buddha"

Started by The Buddha, March 25, 2008, 01:32:56 PM

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The Buddha

Oh no ... you have angered the buddha ...
Cool.
Buddha.
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I run a business based on other people's junk.
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GSnoober

Hey Buddha, how about dispensing some wisdom over here:

http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=40381.0

Thanks; your omniscience preceeds you... as does your girth...

pandy

Quote from: scottpA_GS on March 26, 2008, 11:02:39 AM

Funny, about 2 years ago I asked a mod on here if I could change my name and they said it couldnt be done  :dunno_white:

Admins can change names; perhaps the mod didn't know that or just meant that they couldn't?  :dunno_white:

Do you still want to change it?  ;)
'06 SV650s (1 past Gixxer; 3 past GS500s)
I get blamed for EVERYTHING around here!
:woohoo:

Teek

Quote from: spcterry on March 25, 2008, 10:05:20 PM
Siddhartha, though it may be the personal name of Buddha, is commonly associated with either tedious school-work or the drunken man that wrote the book.  In that light, I would think one would tend to stray away from the association.  Just me though.

You're right about the tedious school work.   8)

But in regards to associations, you have a D ykes On Bikes name????

BTW,  I find I'm offended at what was substituted by the software when I typed  d y k  e  s. 
2001~ OEM Flyscreen & Chin spoiler, Fenderectomy, Sonic Springs, '05 Katana 600 Shock, Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon Fiber can, stainless midpipe, custom brake pedal, K&N Lunch box, Rejet, 14t sprocket, Diamond links, Iridium plugs, Metzeler Lasertecs, Hella horn, "CF" levers, Chuck's Fork brace. I'm broke!

Teek

Quote from: spcterry on March 25, 2008, 10:05:20 PM
Siddhartha, though it may be the personal name of Buddha, is commonly associated with either tedious school-work or the drunken man that wrote the book.  In that light, I would think one would tend to stray away from the association.  Just me though.

You're right about the tedious school work.   8)

But in regards to associations, you have a D ykes On Bikes name????

BTW,  I find I'm offended at what was substituted by the software when I typed  d y k  e  s. 
2001~ OEM Flyscreen & Chin spoiler, Fenderectomy, Sonic Springs, '05 Katana 600 Shock, Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon Fiber can, stainless midpipe, custom brake pedal, K&N Lunch box, Rejet, 14t sprocket, Diamond links, Iridium plugs, Metzeler Lasertecs, Hella horn, "CF" levers, Chuck's Fork brace. I'm broke!

pandy

dykes

Sorry...I just had to see what came up, because I couldn't remember....  :laugh:
'06 SV650s (1 past Gixxer; 3 past GS500s)
I get blamed for EVERYTHING around here!
:woohoo:

spc

Yeah, you can thank the great purple bike dropper for that little name :flipoff: :flipoff: :flipoff:

spc

On the subject of 'Siddhartha' it stirs memories of Theology 1126, a class I took because I registered late and nothing else was available.  I enjoyed the book, but hated the class.  Our instructor was much too busy finishing up his PHD thesis to actually teach us so we mostly wrote reports on various theological readings from around the world.  I stopped reading and started bullshitting when I realized he wasn't actually reading our reports.

pandy

Quote from: spcterry on March 26, 2008, 04:18:09 PM
Yeah, you can thank the great purple bike dropper for that little name :flipoff: :flipoff: :flipoff:

I'd like to be able to take credit, but I think the credit is actually our beloved and fearless leader, john's!  :laugh:
'06 SV650s (1 past Gixxer; 3 past GS500s)
I get blamed for EVERYTHING around here!
:woohoo:

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