hit hard by flying wheels

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i was roller blading down a hill in my speedos-minding my own business.Then all of a sudden i got hit by these 3 wheels. i fell down and started to cry alittle -looked up and at the top of the hill were these teenagers laughing. soi got up and bought these wheels home. do you think there wrought iron--thanks--marekz
 

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Buggy wheel rims?

There's a couple of things that concern me about this:

Speedos;

and the fact that I might know what those rims are.


I am also concerned that if they are buggy wheel rims, I know how to put em on the wheel. ;)

Yep, probably wrought iron.
 
Cut off a piece and score it (cut about 1/2 way through it) then place it in a vice and bend it over away from the partial cut. If it looks fibrous, it's likely wrought. Didn't they also make steel buggy rims as well later on?

--nathan
 
man,,were all different and we need to respect that speedos or not. so what if a few tears came out, i got some wrought iron. Mr Shahan i have some really cool r/r tracks you caan use for an anvil. i know they are ridiculisly priced but its a ridiculus situation and shipping to ok shouldnt be more than $30.00.lol.--take a look--thankz-marekz
 
Oh, I missed the crying part...

Wearing a speedo AND crying; for some reason that doesn't sound odd at all.

:)
 
Well, the good thing was that it wasn't an anvil they dropped on you.
Nice score. Ship one to me.
Stacy
 
I'm sorry... rollerblading, crying and speedos.... very different and I don't feel a desire to respect much in the described situation except that you wound up with some wagon rims.

This "everything is all right" attitude is destroying values almost as fast as the installation of automatic door openers. Some things are not all right, if you were rollerblading on my street in speedos you'd probably get a good opportunity to meet me if you were lucky enough to make it to the end of my street.
 
Marekz,

Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it, but I already have two anvils.
One is a 175 pound hay budden that I bought out of an old lady's flower bed.
The other is a 75 pound Vulcan that, no kidding, I found laying in the middle of the highway about five years ago.

Greg
 
mr. Leavitt them dar are fightin words. i enjoy the way the wind feels going through my speedos and i cried alittle because my mama said its ok for men to cry. im thinking if i wasnt wearing those speedos rollerblading-i would have never got those wrought iron wheels. Ifin your impling that im a fairy then ill come up to alabama and arm restle ya. But id rather us be friends--i tell you what. ill stop wearing speedeos ( except for when im dancing for my wife) and ill stop rollerblading and crying--now can we be friends--thanks marekz
 
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I am sorry but wearing a speedo, roller blading, and crying all at the same time is just wierd, but that is really wierd in Athens, Georgia. Now after reading this there is a mental image that I really don't need in my head. :)
 
Well the part that I am worried about is every one is talking about wheels but all I see are tires.
 
Tires? i dont get it. those round things are ..wait...wait....RIMS--yes lets call them rims--marekz
 
Man... if I had a nickel for every time I was roller-blading in a speed-O and crying...

:p ;)

This is a weird world. I bet there are people who would pay you much more than .05 to roller blade in a speed-O crying or not.:eek:

If your not rich yet your doin something wrong. You should start demanding more money. Unless of course you do it just for the fun of it.:D
 
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