Hey Derrick...
#4
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Michigan
Age: 46
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Re: Hey Derrick...
Originally Posted by Kaneone
isnt that funny, last week you call me a bike theif.... this week the cops raid your house and take your bikes!!! now whos the bike theif???
kane
kane
#10
Re: Hey Derrick...
For those who care since our private lives are supposed to be public info. My ex-wife, Vanessa, had the cops come to the house with her to get a bike that, in the divorce papers, I gave to her. She had, after the final decree, given the bike back to me in order to eat some 7,000 dollars she owed me. Three months later she turned around and said I never gave her that bike at all. So, I gave it back and will handle it from here in court. As usual, everyone thinks they know it all. No one "RAIDED" my house and took anything. I didn't even have to let them in or give the bike up to her. I have nothing to hide, so I invited them in. When are you going to get tired of making **** up? And thanks for TRYING to make an already difficult situation harder by plastering your falsehoods on public forums. This isn't your little high school **** with one of your girl friends. This is a divorce involving a used-to-be married couple. Grow up!
Oh yeah-some of the people out there wonder why more of the pros don't come out here more. Do you know a place that you can reach out to a pro moto cross guy and give him **** and have a response? HHHuuummmm No, because they don't have the time, and as our sport grows and we all get even more busy, we will all stop entertaining drama like this. Let's face it, spending time on stunt life is fun sometimes, but that time could always be used to make some money and pay some bills. Stunt life started as a way every one could talk to their favorite pro rider and have them write back. And as a tool for all the pros to communicate with each other. Unfortunately I know I'm not the only one growing tired of all the drama that is brought here. I wish stunt life was now what it started out to be, just a place that every one could meet and talk.
I believe Thew said it best. People like you don't respect anything and hold nothing sacred not even some ones private divorce which is always hard enough without, out side input from people that think they know what's going on. It's people like you that make people like me work that much harder to help this sport grow. And some times I wonder why when it is your generation that will really reap the benefits of our hard work.
Oh yeah-some of the people out there wonder why more of the pros don't come out here more. Do you know a place that you can reach out to a pro moto cross guy and give him **** and have a response? HHHuuummmm No, because they don't have the time, and as our sport grows and we all get even more busy, we will all stop entertaining drama like this. Let's face it, spending time on stunt life is fun sometimes, but that time could always be used to make some money and pay some bills. Stunt life started as a way every one could talk to their favorite pro rider and have them write back. And as a tool for all the pros to communicate with each other. Unfortunately I know I'm not the only one growing tired of all the drama that is brought here. I wish stunt life was now what it started out to be, just a place that every one could meet and talk.
I believe Thew said it best. People like you don't respect anything and hold nothing sacred not even some ones private divorce which is always hard enough without, out side input from people that think they know what's going on. It's people like you that make people like me work that much harder to help this sport grow. And some times I wonder why when it is your generation that will really reap the benefits of our hard work.
#13
Re: Hey Derrick...
Originally Posted by D-Mann
For those who care since our private lives are supposed to be public info. My ex-wife, Vanessa, had the cops come to the house with her to get a bike that, in the divorce papers, I gave to her. She had, after the final decree, given the bike back to me in order to eat some 7,000 dollars she owed me. Three months later she turned around and said I never gave her that bike at all. So, I gave it back and will handle it from here in court. As usual, everyone thinks they know it all. No one "RAIDED" my house and took anything. I didn't even have to let them in or give the bike up to her. I have nothing to hide, so I invited them in. When are you going to get tired of making **** up? And thanks for TRYING to make an already difficult situation harder by plastering your falsehoods on public forums. This isn't your little high school **** with one of your girl friends. This is a divorce involving a used-to-be married couple. Grow up!
Oh yeah-some of the people out there wonder why more of the pros don't come out here more. Do you know a place that you can reach out to a pro moto cross guy and give him **** and have a response? HHHuuummmm No, because they don't have the time, and as our sport grows and we all get even more busy, we will all stop entertaining drama like this. Let's face it, spending time on stunt life is fun sometimes, but that time could always be used to make some money and pay some bills. Stunt life started as a way every one could talk to their favorite pro rider and have them write back. And as a tool for all the pros to communicate with each other. Unfortunately I know I'm not the only one growing tired of all the drama that is brought here. I wish stunt life was now what it started out to be, just a place that every one could meet and talk.
I believe Thew said it best. People like you don't respect anything and hold nothing sacred not even some ones private divorce which is always hard enough without, out side input from people that think they know what's going on. It's people like you that make people like me work that much harder to help this sport grow. And some times I wonder why when it is your generation that will really reap the benefits of our hard work.
Oh yeah-some of the people out there wonder why more of the pros don't come out here more. Do you know a place that you can reach out to a pro moto cross guy and give him **** and have a response? HHHuuummmm No, because they don't have the time, and as our sport grows and we all get even more busy, we will all stop entertaining drama like this. Let's face it, spending time on stunt life is fun sometimes, but that time could always be used to make some money and pay some bills. Stunt life started as a way every one could talk to their favorite pro rider and have them write back. And as a tool for all the pros to communicate with each other. Unfortunately I know I'm not the only one growing tired of all the drama that is brought here. I wish stunt life was now what it started out to be, just a place that every one could meet and talk.
I believe Thew said it best. People like you don't respect anything and hold nothing sacred not even some ones private divorce which is always hard enough without, out side input from people that think they know what's going on. It's people like you that make people like me work that much harder to help this sport grow. And some times I wonder why when it is your generation that will really reap the benefits of our hard work.
#14
Re: Hey Derrick...
Originally Posted by Kaneone
isnt that funny, last week you call me a bike theif.... this week the cops raid your house and take your bikes!!! now whos the bike theif???
kane
kane
like tony d says" u know what is worse than a player hater. it's a player faker a ****** who hasn't been through ****"
#15
Re: Hey Derrick...
Originally Posted by D-Mann
For those who care since our private lives are supposed to be public info. My ex-wife, Vanessa, had the cops come to the house with her to get a bike that, in the divorce papers, I gave to her. She had, after the final decree, given the bike back to me in order to eat some 7,000 dollars she owed me. Three months later she turned around and said I never gave her that bike at all. So, I gave it back and will handle it from here in court. As usual, everyone thinks they know it all. No one "RAIDED" my house and took anything. I didn't even have to let them in or give the bike up to her. I have nothing to hide, so I invited them in. When are you going to get tired of making **** up? And thanks for TRYING to make an already difficult situation harder by plastering your falsehoods on public forums. This isn't your little high school **** with one of your girl friends. This is a divorce involving a used-to-be married couple. Grow up!
Oh yeah-some of the people out there wonder why more of the pros don't come out here more. Do you know a place that you can reach out to a pro moto cross guy and give him **** and have a response? HHHuuummmm No, because they don't have the time, and as our sport grows and we all get even more busy, we will all stop entertaining drama like this. Let's face it, spending time on stunt life is fun sometimes, but that time could always be used to make some money and pay some bills. Stunt life started as a way every one could talk to their favorite pro rider and have them write back. And as a tool for all the pros to communicate with each other. Unfortunately I know I'm not the only one growing tired of all the drama that is brought here. I wish stunt life was now what it started out to be, just a place that every one could meet and talk.
I believe Thew said it best. People like you don't respect anything and hold nothing sacred not even some ones private divorce which is always hard enough without, out side input from people that think they know what's going on. It's people like you that make people like me work that much harder to help this sport grow. And some times I wonder why when it is your generation that will really reap the benefits of our hard work.
Oh yeah-some of the people out there wonder why more of the pros don't come out here more. Do you know a place that you can reach out to a pro moto cross guy and give him **** and have a response? HHHuuummmm No, because they don't have the time, and as our sport grows and we all get even more busy, we will all stop entertaining drama like this. Let's face it, spending time on stunt life is fun sometimes, but that time could always be used to make some money and pay some bills. Stunt life started as a way every one could talk to their favorite pro rider and have them write back. And as a tool for all the pros to communicate with each other. Unfortunately I know I'm not the only one growing tired of all the drama that is brought here. I wish stunt life was now what it started out to be, just a place that every one could meet and talk.
I believe Thew said it best. People like you don't respect anything and hold nothing sacred not even some ones private divorce which is always hard enough without, out side input from people that think they know what's going on. It's people like you that make people like me work that much harder to help this sport grow. And some times I wonder why when it is your generation that will really reap the benefits of our hard work.
ONE LOVE,
Goose
#16
Re: Hey Derrick...
Kane,
At first I was just going to PM you this, but then I realized you don't deserve that kind of respect, or any respect for that matter.
Your seriously ****ed up. Are you sreaming that loudly for attention that you can only bash someone else to get attention. Well that works good for me. Can't wait to see you at the Stuntlife event. That is of course if you actually make it, or was that just another thing you were talking **** about.
By the way I love the way you try to be everyones friend by saying you just want the opportunity to ride with other teams. You may want to ride with other teams but I think its just so you can bash them once you gain their trust.
Your the biggest punk I think I've ever met. I mean I really dislike Pauly, but even he never stooped to the **** you have. If he's your mentor, shut your mouth and learn something from him.
No Love for you,
Thew
P.S. After reading this why don't you call me and justify yourself. I need the entertainment.
At first I was just going to PM you this, but then I realized you don't deserve that kind of respect, or any respect for that matter.
Your seriously ****ed up. Are you sreaming that loudly for attention that you can only bash someone else to get attention. Well that works good for me. Can't wait to see you at the Stuntlife event. That is of course if you actually make it, or was that just another thing you were talking **** about.
By the way I love the way you try to be everyones friend by saying you just want the opportunity to ride with other teams. You may want to ride with other teams but I think its just so you can bash them once you gain their trust.
Your the biggest punk I think I've ever met. I mean I really dislike Pauly, but even he never stooped to the **** you have. If he's your mentor, shut your mouth and learn something from him.
No Love for you,
Thew
P.S. After reading this why don't you call me and justify yourself. I need the entertainment.
#17
Re: Hey Derrick...
Originally Posted by D-Mann
For those who care since our private lives are supposed to be public info. My ex-wife, Vanessa, had the cops come to the house with her to get a bike that, in the divorce papers, I gave to her. She had, after the final decree, given the bike back to me in order to eat some 7,000 dollars she owed me. Three months later she turned around and said I never gave her that bike at all. So, I gave it back and will handle it from here in court. As usual, everyone thinks they know it all. No one "RAIDED" my house and took anything. I didn't even have to let them in or give the bike up to her. I have nothing to hide, so I invited them in. When are you going to get tired of making **** up? And thanks for TRYING to make an already difficult situation harder by plastering your falsehoods on public forums. This isn't your little high school **** with one of your girl friends. This is a divorce involving a used-to-be married couple. Grow up!
Oh yeah-some of the people out there wonder why more of the pros don't come out here more. Do you know a place that you can reach out to a pro moto cross guy and give him **** and have a response? HHHuuummmm No, because they don't have the time, and as our sport grows and we all get even more busy, we will all stop entertaining drama like this. Let's face it, spending time on stunt life is fun sometimes, but that time could always be used to make some money and pay some bills. Stunt life started as a way every one could talk to their favorite pro rider and have them write back. And as a tool for all the pros to communicate with each other. Unfortunately I know I'm not the only one growing tired of all the drama that is brought here. I wish stunt life was now what it started out to be, just a place that every one could meet and talk.
I believe Thew said it best. People like you don't respect anything and hold nothing sacred not even some ones private divorce which is always hard enough without, out side input from people that think they know what's going on. It's people like you that make people like me work that much harder to help this sport grow. And some times I wonder why when it is your generation that will really reap the benefits of our hard work.
Oh yeah-some of the people out there wonder why more of the pros don't come out here more. Do you know a place that you can reach out to a pro moto cross guy and give him **** and have a response? HHHuuummmm No, because they don't have the time, and as our sport grows and we all get even more busy, we will all stop entertaining drama like this. Let's face it, spending time on stunt life is fun sometimes, but that time could always be used to make some money and pay some bills. Stunt life started as a way every one could talk to their favorite pro rider and have them write back. And as a tool for all the pros to communicate with each other. Unfortunately I know I'm not the only one growing tired of all the drama that is brought here. I wish stunt life was now what it started out to be, just a place that every one could meet and talk.
I believe Thew said it best. People like you don't respect anything and hold nothing sacred not even some ones private divorce which is always hard enough without, out side input from people that think they know what's going on. It's people like you that make people like me work that much harder to help this sport grow. And some times I wonder why when it is your generation that will really reap the benefits of our hard work.
#19
Re: Hey Derrick...
Originally Posted by Artiom
Why did they take your bike than when they came back next time in the evening?and all the bike parts 2?
#20
Re: Hey Derrick...
Originally Posted by ASHLEY04
do you know how to read he put he gave it to her