Millville Steamer

Could be a steamer this weekend.  Which riders will it affect?

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Farmer J
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7/9/2024 8:10pm

Biblical.  Lewis Phillips stamp it. 

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7/9/2024 8:15pm

Lewis is in danger

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7/9/2024 8:27pm

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

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Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling or you need to lay off the meth pipe.

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Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling...

Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling or you need to lay off the meth pipe.

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7/9/2024 9:06pm
Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling...

Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling or you need to lay off the meth pipe.

It’s an Apple phone bro. Sorry it does not do sentence structure. Bored out my mind in Portage hvy rain can’t go walk even. The reason I mentioned Emig is because he is the best in high heat , humidity and high dew point. Muggy and hot is my favorite riding weather too. 98 shift pants and a cotton jersey 

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7/9/2024 9:41pm

Anyone else think this was going to be about an epic porta-can disaster based on the title? 

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7/9/2024 9:55pm
Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

Depending on the forecast it could be in the high 80's and very humid or even possibly reach the low 90's if the forecast gets worse.  I realize it can get much hotter than this, but anywhere from 87-92 degrees with high humidity is very hot for motorcycle racing.  Josh Lichtle (Michigan native) was used to the humidity and died at Redbud when the temps were in the low 90's:

https://www.espn.com/action/news/story?id=6737913

https://casetext.com/case/estate-of-lichtle-v-am-motorcyclist-assn-mx-s…

 

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7/9/2024 10:02pm Edited Date/Time 7/9/2024 10:04pm
Farmer J wrote:

Biblical.  Lewis Phillips stamp it. 

What is the joke referencing Lewis for those of us who don't know?

Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the races. He was asking people for tips on how not to get heat stroke. Everyone told him it hasn't even been hot yet. 

As someone who works in the direct sunlight daily doing demanding labor I don't understand how this happens.  

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7/9/2024 10:04pm
Farmer J wrote:

Biblical.  Lewis Phillips stamp it. 

What is the joke referencing Lewis for those of us who don't know?

Farmer J wrote:
Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the...

Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the races. He was asking people for tips on how not to get heat stroke. Everyone told him it hasn't even been hot yet. 

As someone who works in the direct sunlight daily doing demanding labor I don't understand how this happens.  

Hahaha, okay I understand the joke now.  Yeah, he might be in trouble if it's close to 90 with high humidity.

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7/9/2024 11:03pm
Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

Ya, I grew up in the midwest in MO, worked on the farms with humidity and the summer heat.  Worked construction in the summers in KS when in college, then lived in north TX for 2 years after college.  I know all about heat and humidity.  You have no idea how oppressive 118F in the summer monsoon season in Arizona is.  Everybody thinks AZ is dry and it's not that bad.  Lol,. we just got back from summer vacation in Hawaii where it was upper 80s to low 90s with high humidity and mostly sunny.  It felt wonderful by comparison to what we just came back to - 111F at 9:30 PM.  Seems like every year we have the same discussions about summer heat and humidity.

It could be pretty uncomfortable at Millville, but I'd take that weather every day and 3 times on Tuesday over 118F and AZ monsoon season humidity.

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7/9/2024 11:17pm
Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

TbonesPop wrote:
Ya, I grew up in the midwest in MO, worked on the farms with humidity and the summer heat.  Worked construction in the summers in KS...

Ya, I grew up in the midwest in MO, worked on the farms with humidity and the summer heat.  Worked construction in the summers in KS when in college, then lived in north TX for 2 years after college.  I know all about heat and humidity.  You have no idea how oppressive 118F in the summer monsoon season in Arizona is.  Everybody thinks AZ is dry and it's not that bad.  Lol,. we just got back from summer vacation in Hawaii where it was upper 80s to low 90s with high humidity and mostly sunny.  It felt wonderful by comparison to what we just came back to - 111F at 9:30 PM.  Seems like every year we have the same discussions about summer heat and humidity.

It could be pretty uncomfortable at Millville, but I'd take that weather every day and 3 times on Tuesday over 118F and AZ monsoon season humidity.

Yeah I just moved to Scottsdale last year. Idk if I tricked myself and thought it wasn’t that hot. But, this year holy shit I’m sweating lol. 

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7/10/2024 8:30am
Farmer J wrote:

Biblical.  Lewis Phillips stamp it. 

What is the joke referencing Lewis for those of us who don't know?

Farmer J wrote:
Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the...

Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the races. He was asking people for tips on how not to get heat stroke. Everyone told him it hasn't even been hot yet. 

As someone who works in the direct sunlight daily doing demanding labor I don't understand how this happens.  

I know heat stroke is nothing to joke about, but in the 60's is a little funny. 60's is sweatshirt weather Laughing

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7/10/2024 8:33am
PNWMXer wrote:

Anyone else think this was going to be about an epic porta-can disaster based on the title? 

Laughing

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7/10/2024 8:33am
PNWMXer wrote:

Anyone else think this was going to be about an epic porta-can disaster based on the title? 

Or if the track was in Cleveland??? Shocked

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7/10/2024 8:59am
Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

This message was not brought to you by vyvanse. 

 

It'd probably help though. 

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7/10/2024 9:03am
Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling...

Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling or you need to lay off the meth pipe.

I hope the profeshenal125 never stops, his posts are a lot like riding a 125, rudimentary and a little out of control, but damn are they a fun to ride for a few laps.

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7/10/2024 9:08am

Living in TN/AL my whole life I laugh when I seen northerners and midwesterners talk about humidity lol.

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7/10/2024 9:24am

What is the joke referencing Lewis for those of us who don't know?

Farmer J wrote:
Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the...

Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the races. He was asking people for tips on how not to get heat stroke. Everyone told him it hasn't even been hot yet. 

As someone who works in the direct sunlight daily doing demanding labor I don't understand how this happens.  

mattyhamz2 wrote:
I know heat stroke is nothing to joke about, but in the 60's is a little funny. 60's is sweatshirt weather 

I know heat stroke is nothing to joke about, but in the 60's is a little funny. 60's is sweatshirt weather Laughing

"60 degrees is sweatshirt weather" -Anyone living in California-

That's shorts and t-shirt weather up here...

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7/10/2024 9:35am
Farmer J wrote:
Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the...

Lewis got heat stroke at pala when it was in the 60s. Lewis has since been spotted carrying a water bottle around with him at the races. He was asking people for tips on how not to get heat stroke. Everyone told him it hasn't even been hot yet. 

As someone who works in the direct sunlight daily doing demanding labor I don't understand how this happens.  

mattyhamz2 wrote:
I know heat stroke is nothing to joke about, but in the 60's is a little funny. 60's is sweatshirt weather 

I know heat stroke is nothing to joke about, but in the 60's is a little funny. 60's is sweatshirt weather Laughing

HonDawg17 wrote:

"60 degrees is sweatshirt weather" -Anyone living in California-

That's shorts and t-shirt weather up here...

Lol for 95% of California, yes Laughing My sweatshirts don't come out until we hit maybe 50-55, but for most here anything under 70 becomes sweatshirt weather Laughing

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7/10/2024 9:43am
Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling...

Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling or you need to lay off the meth pipe.

3strokemx wrote:
I hope the profeshenal125 never stops, his posts are a lot like riding a 125, rudimentary and a little out of control, but damn are they...

I hope the profeshenal125 never stops, his posts are a lot like riding a 125, rudimentary and a little out of control, but damn are they a fun to ride for a few laps.

If you've ever watched the old Andy Griffith show you'll remember Floyd the Barber.  Pro is our Floyd.  Wink

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7/10/2024 9:51am

Paging Lewis last I heard at the National he was walking around with a jug of water, he needs to drink that jug of water the night before instead of energy drinks 🤣

Someone tell him you hydrate days before. 

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7/10/2024 10:02am

Rumour has it Lewis ordered an extra water truck for Millville 

look for the truck with Evian logos on the side..

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Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

TbonesPop wrote:
Ya, I grew up in the midwest in MO, worked on the farms with humidity and the summer heat.  Worked construction in the summers in KS...

Ya, I grew up in the midwest in MO, worked on the farms with humidity and the summer heat.  Worked construction in the summers in KS when in college, then lived in north TX for 2 years after college.  I know all about heat and humidity.  You have no idea how oppressive 118F in the summer monsoon season in Arizona is.  Everybody thinks AZ is dry and it's not that bad.  Lol,. we just got back from summer vacation in Hawaii where it was upper 80s to low 90s with high humidity and mostly sunny.  It felt wonderful by comparison to what we just came back to - 111F at 9:30 PM.  Seems like every year we have the same discussions about summer heat and humidity.

It could be pretty uncomfortable at Millville, but I'd take that weather every day and 3 times on Tuesday over 118F and AZ monsoon season humidity.

I have lived in Phoenix area for a long time and would also take some humidity and cooler over dry and super-hot IF I was spectating.  Riding/racing a long moto would be a completely different story.  In the high humidity when the dew point is elevated, sweating does very little to cool you off. No evaporation = minimal cooling effect from sweat = very difficult conditions.  Props to the guys that can go out there and perform at a top level in the "steamer".  (Not referring to the port-a-jon one)    

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7/10/2024 10:16am
Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew...

Anyone not used to the humidity. That’s not really hot tho. Since April the se , Ar.and Mo. etc have been 99+ high humidity and dew point. The air is still in the valley of the track tho . In 91 it was 94 and muggy . Emig was in his race pants with socks on no shirt of course . A bunch of Norwegian teenage blondes all silent staring at him. All the other riders were hiding in the box vans with fans on them.  Jeff is from Mo. I was there last week 99-108 and Real muggy. Scales s ld b4 fueling because of the guy wt . We had 1/3 mi walk in once inside the ac all ovr your body feels soo good. Speaking of ac it keeps failing at bad times like rush hr in St Lois HOT. No where to pull ovr you feel like your going to pass out. This f ng  trk is more physical than jackhammering. Pouring rain near red Bud now. Indiana had rain all day. 

TbonesPop wrote:
Ya, I grew up in the midwest in MO, worked on the farms with humidity and the summer heat.  Worked construction in the summers in KS...

Ya, I grew up in the midwest in MO, worked on the farms with humidity and the summer heat.  Worked construction in the summers in KS when in college, then lived in north TX for 2 years after college.  I know all about heat and humidity.  You have no idea how oppressive 118F in the summer monsoon season in Arizona is.  Everybody thinks AZ is dry and it's not that bad.  Lol,. we just got back from summer vacation in Hawaii where it was upper 80s to low 90s with high humidity and mostly sunny.  It felt wonderful by comparison to what we just came back to - 111F at 9:30 PM.  Seems like every year we have the same discussions about summer heat and humidity.

It could be pretty uncomfortable at Millville, but I'd take that weather every day and 3 times on Tuesday over 118F and AZ monsoon season humidity.

ZSOB wrote:
I have lived in Phoenix area for a long time and would also take some humidity and cooler over dry and super-hot IF I was spectating. ...

I have lived in Phoenix area for a long time and would also take some humidity and cooler over dry and super-hot IF I was spectating.  Riding/racing a long moto would be a completely different story.  In the high humidity when the dew point is elevated, sweating does very little to cool you off. No evaporation = minimal cooling effect from sweat = very difficult conditions.  Props to the guys that can go out there and perform at a top level in the "steamer".  (Not referring to the port-a-jon one)    

The Andy Gump Steamers are going to be ever so ripe at Millville.  Can anyone hold their breath long enough to go in and take a piss?  Nope, you'll be inhaling that shit, literally.

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7/10/2024 10:30am

It wont effect Masterpool.. I can say that much. It's been much hotter than that for a couple months already down hear in North TX. 87 sounds wonderful!

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7/10/2024 10:34am Edited Date/Time 7/10/2024 10:35am
Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling...

Dude will you stop with these nonsensical rambling never ending paragraphs? Your post history reads like someone who belongs in a straight jacket. You're either trolling or you need to lay off the meth pipe.

I refuse to read his posts. I feel like it lowers my IQ trying to decipher WTH he’s trying to say and it definitely raises my blood pressure. All the abbreviations and misspelled words, it’s like some teenage girl, trying to be cute with Ebonics. It’s too bad he can’t fit in, it’s ruining the board with the nonsense rambling…. 

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7/10/2024 12:47pm
Langhammx wrote:
I refuse to read his posts. I feel like it lowers my IQ trying to decipher WTH he’s trying to say and it definitely raises my...

I refuse to read his posts. I feel like it lowers my IQ trying to decipher WTH he’s trying to say and it definitely raises my blood pressure. All the abbreviations and misspelled words, it’s like some teenage girl, trying to be cute with Ebonics. It’s too bad he can’t fit in, it’s ruining the board with the nonsense rambling…. 

He types like I talk sometimes. I have ADHD, so I'll get ramblin and jump subjects like my name is Trigger.

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