Pics of you - Part V

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Sitting outside enjoying the cool winter :D I love winters!

Nice picture! :)
 
Goin' thru photos off my back-up HD .. found this one .. taken about a year ago or so. It was taken in the park across the street from my house.

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You look very pretty in here, AlleyCat!
I will ask one of my friends to take a picture of me and then, I will post it in here.
 
I've had same tie for a while, I believe. :dunno:

weather's ok but sucky for Californians :lol: It poured just shortly after wedding vow (or whatever it's called) was finished. whew!

It's been a very wet season where I live but very unusual, high amounts of rain in SoCal. We haven't been hit that hard. I thin snowpack is like 196% of normal. I wonder what April/may is going to look like when all that thaws.

Looks you had fun in CA Jiro
 
It's been a very wet season where I live but very unusual, high amounts of rain in SoCal. We haven't been hit that hard. I thin snowpack is like 196% of normal. I wonder what April/may is going to look like when all that thaws.

Looks you had fun in CA Jiro

I just saw that Arrrrrrnold declared state of emergency for socal. feels bad, man.
 
Nice! Why did you wear fireproof hood? high octane gas?

lol no. it's more for hygienic purpose. each person has to wear the hood before putting on helmet. imagine sharing helmet with 100 other people without hood :Ohno:
 
Sorry, I don't understand this. Care to explain, Chevy57?! :ty:

professional racer wears fireproof hood like mine for safety reason because in case of accident, its high-octane gas will spill all over. it burns hot and fast. it's not easy to douse it with fire extinguisher.
 
professional racer wears fireproof hood like mine for safety reason because in case of accident, its high-octane gas will spill all over. it burns hot and fast. it's not easy to douse it with fire extinguisher.

High octane fuel is 100% or more for all mini race cars?
 
professional racer wears fireproof hood like mine for safety reason because in case of accident, its high-octane gas will spill all over. it burns hot and fast. it's not easy to douse it with fire extinguisher.

Ah... I understand now. At first, I was confused by what he was saying and what has to do with the weird angle? Those go together, that doesn't make any sense to me...

:ty: for the explanation, Jiro!

Yes, it is scary without wearing a fireproof hood, Chevy57...
 
Ah... I understand now. At first, I was confused by what he was saying and what has to do with the weird angle? Those go together, that doesn't make any sense to me...

:ty: for the explanation, Jiro!

Yes, it is scary without wearing a fireproof hood, Chevy57...

ah - I meant a weird camera angle. My cousin's camera setting is not properly configured. :dunno:
 
no. my racing car is battery-powered.

never heard of a battery-powered kart though. :shrug: be cool if they could (or have?) use Tesla's tech/model and implement it on karts.

There's a indoor kart track near my house and they use combustible fuels. :) fun times. I have my own head sock and actually will be getting coached on some outdoor tracks soon to see if I want to make the jump into racing karts as a hobby (I quit soccer, so I figure kart racing was "safer").

As for the Gov. declaring "emergencies", it's actually not all that uncommon. All it does it frees up funds for the county that the unexpected event occurred in. Up to the county to deal with the emergency. And considering the budget history (and budgets that "stole" a lot of the county coffers) the last few years, it's almost a necessity to act almost immediately when something somewhat unusual occurs.
 
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