singletracker500

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1. You buy salsa by the gallon.
2. Your Christmas decorations include a half a yard of sand and l00 paper bags.
3. You think a red light is merely a suggestion.
4. All of your out-of-state friends start to visit after October but clear out come the end of April.
5. You think someone driving wearing oven mitts is clever.
6. Most of the restaurants in town have the first name "El" or "Los".
7. You think 60 tons of crushed rock makes a beautiful yard.
8. You've signed so many petitions to recall governors that you can't remember the name of the incumbent.
9. You notice your car overheating before you drive it.
10. Your house is made of stucco and has a red clay tile roof.
11. You can say "Hohokam" and people don't think you're laughing funny.

12. You no longer associate bridges (or rivers) with water.
13. You see more irrigation water on the street than there is in the Salt River.
14. You know a swamp cooler is not a happy hour drink.
15. You can say 115 degrees without fainting.
16. Every other vehicle is a 4x4.
17. You can be in the snow, and then drive for an hour and it will be over l00 degrees.
18. Vehicles with open windows have the right-of-way in the summer.
19. People break out coats when the temperature drops below 70 degrees.
20. You discover, in July, it only takes two fingers to drive your car.
21. The pool can be warmer than you are.
22. You can make sun tea instantly.
23. You run your air conditioner in the middle of winter so you can use your fireplace.
24. Most homes have more firearms than people.
25. Kids will ask, "What's a mosquito?"
26. People who have black cars or black upholstery in their car are automatically assumed to be from out-of-state, or nuts.
27. You notice the best parking place is determined by shade instead of distance.
28. The AC is on your list of best friends.
29. Monday Night Football starts at 6:00 instead of 8:00 pm.
30. You realize that Valley Fever isn't a disco dance.
31. You can finish a Big Gulp in 10 minutes and go back for seconds.
32. The water from the cold water tap is the same temperature as the hot one.
33. You can correctly pronounce the Words: "Saguaro," "Ocotillo," "Tempe," "Gila Bend," "San Xavier," "Canyon de Chelly," "Mogollon Rim," "Cholla," and "Ajo."
34. It's noon in July, kids are on summer vacation, and not one person is walking on the streets.
35. You experience third degree burns if you touch any metal part of your car.
36. You know better than to get into a car with leather seats if you're wearing shorts.
37. Announcements for Fourth of July events never end with "in case of rain..."
38. When someone asks how far you live from a location, it's always in terms of minutes, not miles.
39. Everyone's smiling and talking about the great weather on rainy days.
40. If you haven't worked for Motorola at some time, you must be a newcomer.
41. You have to explain to out-of-staters why there is no daylight savings time
 

ktmboy

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Some, but not all of those are applicable here too! I notice my leather steering wheel has been a bit uncomfortable lately, my house is stucco/tile roof, we love SW foods, and we have those funny names like 'Mojave', and 'Los Gallos'!
 

Rooster

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So why is there no daylight savings time??

Because they prefer to be different there in AZ! :)

ST500 - sounds an awful lot like NM to me! I never thought I would actually enjoy air conditioning that much. Sheesh, is it freaking hot down there or what?

Side note, do you guys run high volume water pumps and covers on your bikes? :think:
 

singletracker500

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Originally posted by justql
So why is there no daylight savings time?? :think:

Haven't got a clue! :confused: But it sure is nice not to have to mess with the clocks twice a year! :cool:

Side note, do you guys run high volume water pumps and covers on your bikes?

Some do, most don't. But we tend to jet a little rich.
 

Jasle

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singletracker. in the message board for goazriding.com they have a trails section. There was a guy looking to go singletrack riding. Not too much there for trails yet but they are working on it. The web site has really grown...Chris Fosso that runs it broke his back so he has had time to work on the site.
 

singletracker500

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That guy is one of my regular riding partners. He was seeing if we could meet some new riders from there. Only one guy replied. No offense, but the place seems rather dead.

We're setting up a ride at Bartlett for next Sunday. We'll be riding Dugan's pack and Hidden trails more than likely. Why don't you join us.
 
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JuliusPleaser

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Hey ST, how close are you to Kingman? I'm flying out soon to pick up my Dad's disco 'Vette, and I'd love to see some garage freestyle on the way back. :confused:
 

Dash Riprock

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-The temperature hits 100 before the first moto of the day. . at 8am.
The track is never muddy in the summer. .never.
My sick time is used for days when it raining in the morning.
-The seasonal fun of guessing how many hillbilly's will try to cross flooded washes during monsoon season.
No. 18: :confused:
I take my dog lizard hunting.
Why exactly do we have the London Bridge? Wait, I don't care.

Dash
 

singletracker500

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Originally posted by Julius Pleaser
Hey ST, how close are you to Kingman? I'm flying out soon to pick up my Dad's disco 'Vette, and I'd love to see some garage freestyle on the way back. :confused:

182 miles. Stop by if you can. Didn't I hear a rumor a while back that you were moving to Kingman?? :D
 

Rooster

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Keep it up ST500, we are ALL going to move to AZ! I decided for certain that southern NM is not my bag of tea. Too many stinkin q u a d s running around. I like the looks of your single track trails over yonder.
 

JuliusPleaser

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Originally posted by singletracker500


182 miles. Stop by if you can. Didn't I hear a rumor a while back that you were moving to Kingman?? :D
It could happen, but for now I'm hanging in the Deep South. When I do make it out, I'll buy you a frosty beverage or two.
 

Jasle

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We're setting up a ride at Bartlett for next Sunday. We'll be riding Dugan's pack and Hidden trails more than likely. Why don't you join us.

It will have to be a while. I just sold my kdx to get the little runt a new Cobra. I will get a new bike shortyly hopefully within a month or two.
Also its a state championship weekend week after next. Both kids have a race up in cottonwood.
Jason
 

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