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employee of the muff
02/16/05 at 16:12:48
 
So I get back from my luchbreak at work yesterday and find out that I was named employee of the month  Grin  And yes, I had to shine a lot of asses with my face to get that title. Normally this type of attention bothers the hell out of me. I have to get my darned picture taked and put on some darned plaqe. But It just so happens that the employee of the month gets a $50.00 Amazon gift card for their obedience.  So how is the savage related you may ask? Well here is what I ordered for $50 bucks off of amazon



I  never would've guessed that they sell helmets.
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #1 - 02/16/05 at 16:18:33
 
Nightrain wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:



shouldn't that be a full face helmet so others dont see the brown on your nose. Grin

congrats.
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #2 - 02/16/05 at 16:22:12
 
Nice!  Wink
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #3 - 02/16/05 at 16:46:27
 
Very cool. Bet they weren't thinking you were going to buy a motorcycle helmet. I love it!
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #4 - 02/16/05 at 22:10:06
 
Got brains?  

Protect them.

Very cool.

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 And yes, I had to shine a lot of asses with my face to get that title.


Where I work we call that getting brown shoulders.  Grin
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Reply #5 - 02/17/05 at 10:21:34
 
Congrats  Grin
Since I saw a picture of a man that DIDNT use a fullface and had his whole face scraped off in an accident i swore NEVER to ride with nothing but fullface !
If someone is interesting i seeing that picture just ask, but ill warn you, its the most disgusting picture ive ever seen  Lips Sealed and by god, it takes a lot to give me nausia !
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Reply #6 - 02/17/05 at 12:00:43
 
I want to see it. Can You email me at

mcarr(at)Nelliemae(dot)com

I usually ride a non-DOT, non-legal, shorty helmet. So this is actually an upgrade. I think that a nasty pic might slap some sense into me and force me to start wearing a full face.
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Reply #7 - 02/17/05 at 12:52:58
 
DangMan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
... a man that DIDNT use a fullface and had his whole face scraped off in an accident...
But what was he doing just prior to the 'accident'?    If it wasn't for the enforcement of the law I would not wear a helmet for most of my riding.
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #8 - 02/17/05 at 14:02:58
 
I also have to wonder just what he WAS wearing. My understanding is that there is actually very little difference in protection between an open-face full helmet and a full-face helmet with the exception of the chin and that is supposed to be a statistically insignificant occurrence.  I'd also bet that a lot of injuries occur because of improper size and improperly worn helmets (i.e. loose chin-strap, etc.) that wouldn't if the helmet were properly fitted and worn.
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #9 - 02/17/05 at 14:20:40
 
I would have queation the faceless man as well. Even in circle track racing, when they crash at speeds of 60 mph plus, your body tends to roll. You would literally have to be dragged to have your face scraped off. But I still want to see it
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #10 - 02/17/05 at 14:31:15
 
If someone finds that picture, please link to it, don't post the picture directly in here.  

I've seen that picture you mention and not everyone might want to see it.
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #11 - 02/17/05 at 14:58:07
 
Heya,
  Im new here, but I like what I see so far- I had to respond to this one since I used to ride w/ a 3/4 helmet myself-
 Savage_Rob wrote: "My understanding is that there is actually very little difference in protection between an open-face full helmet and a full-face helmet with the exception of the chin and that is supposed to be a statistically insignificant occurrence. "

  Actually, its not that insignificant. According to David Hough's "Proficient Motorcycling": (In reference to a study done by Dietmar Otte) the distribution of impact locations on motorcycle helmets are: 15.2% to 19.4% (left and right hand side respectively)  to the chin area.

 I say 1/6th to 1/5th damage probablility is a good enough reason for a full-face helmet. I keep my 3/4 now in case I have a passenger (they get choice) until I get another full-face.
      Peace,
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #12 - 02/17/05 at 15:52:42
 
If you want to see some real sick pics go over to rotten.com. They have stuff that will make you puke in the motorcycle picture section Shocked. I haven't been there for a while and don't plan to go back. I wear a full face helmet and gear just in case sh*t happens. It's your skin and head, wear what you want but don't give me any crap about what I wear and I will respect your choice on what you wear Grin. It's all about freedom after all isn't it. Ride Safe
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #13 - 02/17/05 at 15:59:22
 
A-men to freedom. Freedom of choice baby Grin
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Re: employee of the muff
Reply #14 - 02/17/05 at 16:29:28
 
Forgot to say congrats on the employee of the month and nice helmet Wink, Round here we call brown nosing "ring around the collar" hey we all do it and at least you got something you can use. I could wall paper my office with all the "atta boy" certificates the bosses have given me over the years.  Ride Safe, Ride Free
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