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Brain Bucket is more often used with street bike riders. Alot of the peanut shell helmets they wear doesn't do anything. I have a buddy who is an EMT in LA. He use to tell me all the time how they would get to the scene and remove a helmet and that was the only thing holding their head together. As soon as they would move the helmet the head would open and the brains would pour into the helmet. Hence the term brain bucket.

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There's something that'll give ya nightmares........

I usually wrap my head in duct tape before I put my bucket on, anyway.....

:cheer2:

-TD

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Next time try putting it over your mouth and nose. Filters out the dirt while you ride.

Then I'd make this sound going over whoops.....FNORKNEY!

Sorry....that attracts bears......

Leaving work in :19!!!!!!!!!!

-T

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Yes, it's alot like drinking. It's all fun that night every thing is great, everyone is pretty, but in the morning your head hurts and you wanna puke!

Just wait if we ever get to ride together......I'll have you making fartin' noises in 3 minutes flat....

-T

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Hey TX, I bet I last 4 minutes!

A 6-pack of your favorite adult beverage says you don't....

Muahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-T

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You're on! Get the BUDWEISER ready!

Ewwwwwwwwwwwww........

But...if you insist....

Tom D <-- starts saving pennies for trip out west.....

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