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Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« on: April 28, 2007, 07:35:04 AM »
The squid (motorcyclown squidus) is found for the most part in the northern hemisphere and tends to be most active during the warmer months in temperate climates. Although he comes in all shapes and colours, he can generally be identified by certain specific behaviors that we have been able to map out after studying him for about 15 years.

The squid is always involved in a symbiotic relationship with the motorcycle type known as a sportbike (penisenvy crotchrocketae). These two wheeled forms of transportation will invariably come from the far east and will change colour during their lifetime due to having parts of their outer layer removed after contact with the ground whilst being handled by the symbiote squid.

The squid has a very high opinion of himself. "Modesty" is generally not part of his vocabulary and he often believes that his skills, knowledge and experience level make him something to be admired or at the very least, respected.

The squid has a fascination with horsepower. In many instances, this fascination is inversely proportional to his actual skill level. However, his skill seems to be measured by the ability to twist the throttle in sixth gear on the interstate or freeway. So obviously, the squid can feel his skills grow as he buys increasingly faster motorcycles.

The squid is often the best friend of the sales manager, and the worst nightmare of the service department. The parts guy generally has mixed feelings. Indeed, the squid often needs the most expensive accessories to match his awesome skill level. However, the squid also says things like "I
need a piston for a blue Yamaha" which signal to the parts guy that the next 15 minutes are not going to be fun.

The squid has rituals, generally weekly, which are repeated throughout the riding season and become a major part of his life. They often involve cruising and hanging out on two or three crowded streets on weekends. Very little happens during those gatherings which for the most part have an
excitement level that ranks somewhere between that of watching paint dry and watching golf or curling on TV. The squid generally stands next to his motorcycle and answers questions from curious passersby. Generally, "how fast can it go?"

The squid loves the Internet. It is generally the best place for him to spread his knowledge and tell people how ignorant they are. He can often be identified early by specific items in his signature line. buzzwords such as "fender eliminator kit" or "flush mounted turn signals." Indeed, those are
considered essential modifications to any self-respecting squid and must be mentioned as part of his signature line.

The only people a squid shows any kind of respect for are racers of the Isle of Man TT. On occasion, the squid allows himself to be impressed with some Superbike or Grand Prix racers, even though going through the same corners over and over is not very manly and must be, to the squid's thinking, rather boring even though he has actually never been on a racetrack himself. But not those pussies on the little 125cc and 250cc bikes with the foreign-sounding names. The squid often seems to have information coming directly from the major factories involved in racing. His statements are to
be considered factual and anything else will be met with a healthy dose of aggressiveness (and e-gangsta threats on motorcycle forums).

It should be noted, for the sake of accuracy, that not all street riders are squids. Far from it, actually. But the vast majority of squids are street riders, although some squids have been known to purchase a racing license for the sole purpose of increasing their credibility on the street.
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2007, 01:07:28 PM »
Amazingly accurate...

Wow, i now know what to call the guy at work that keeps "upgrading" his bike every year to the latest/greatest rocket on wheels.
Brags about his latest race on I-15 a lot, and also seems to beleive he is the Alpha Squid.
In his own words, he is the coolest/fastest thing on two wheels, and the chicks can't leave him alone.
However the females at my work think he is a pompous a$$.
And a bit on the Fugly side.


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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2007, 09:08:11 PM »
So he's the Fugly pompous a$$ alpha squid??  I've got his cousin up here...the fugly dumba$$ alpha squid. He can outride everybody including the instructors at the MSA. Ask him, he'll tell you so.

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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2007, 06:47:01 PM »
...Very little happens during those gatherings which for the most part have an
excitement level that ranks somewhere between that of watching paint dry and watching golf or curling on TV...

What the @#$% is wrong with curling?? ("e-gangsta" thoughts going on here..)

Personally, there's no greater thrill than at the last End of the Brier when the best Skip has the Hammer and from the Hack throws a perfect Quadruple Takeout of the opposing team's Rocks in the House while at the same time Peeling his own Guard right onto the Button while the Sweepers rejoice with the Vice at the Hog line...

(So, I guess I'm a Curling Squid... Ha! I'm more Canadian that you!! I get my Canadian-ness upgraded every year so I'll still be better! And... and.. I bet I live closer to a Tim Horton's than you too!!!  :P Doesn't sound very threatening, does it?) ;D :) ;)
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2007, 08:13:30 PM »
 ;D @ Jonesy

When the previously un-noticed Scottish womens curling team transformed themselves into the winning British team (funny how we English manage to do that ;) ) at the last Winter Olympics, almost our entire nation became gripped by one of the world's most boring 'sports' :o 

A breakfast cereal company did bring out a good ad on the back of it though, featuring school corridor, a group of janitors with mops, and a galvanised bucket on wheels ;D
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2007, 04:43:23 AM »
A breakfast cereal company did bring out a good ad on the back of it though, featuring school corridor, a group of janitors with mops, and a galvanised bucket on wheels ;D

LOL.. Saw it. Funny as hell!

Yeah, I can admit it. I have a curling club membership.
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2007, 06:49:44 AM »
A breakfast cereal company did bring out a good ad on the back of it though, featuring school corridor, a group of janitors with mops, and a galvanised bucket on wheels ;D

LOL.. Saw it. Funny as hell!

Yeah, I can admit it. I have a curling club membership.

So, what do you like better winning and buying the drinks or losing and cleaning the ice then getting free drinks ;D

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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #7 on: April 30, 2007, 05:51:14 PM »
Well, the club staff clean the sheet, all you have to do is clear the scoreboard.

Free drinks are nice (seeing as I'm on the receiving end most of the time...), but formal etiquette dictates that the winning team buys the first round of drinks and then as a courtesy the losing team buys the second round.
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #8 on: April 30, 2007, 06:09:16 PM »
True, just goes to show how long it's been since I've thrown a stone.

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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #9 on: January 19, 2010, 11:26:48 AM »
I've been wondering what a "squid" was.  Now I know.   :)
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #10 on: January 19, 2010, 01:31:48 PM »
Ya, curling isn't as boring as blowhard squids, come on!  ::)
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #11 on: January 19, 2010, 06:52:01 PM »
A Squid is a coin of the realm in England used to purchase items at the emporiums(Emporia?) known as "The Pound Shop"
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #12 on: January 20, 2010, 10:17:46 AM »
Or former sailors...........
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #13 on: February 01, 2010, 03:15:11 PM »
One of my favorite "sports " is asking how much things cost at the pound (now dollar) shop...only to be greeted with the same,devoid of life answer "Pound/Dollar" ;D...another fun cheap sport is "Honk and Wave" where you and the occupants of your vehicle wave enthusiastically at a hapless passer-by whilst sounding the horn,seeing if you can "score "by having them wave back...then cherishing the bemused look on their faces!! ;D ;D ;)Sorry for hijacking the thread!!! :D

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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2010, 11:04:24 AM »
I tend to frequent the squid gatherings.... ask them lots of questions... then offer my card as a means to get more customers.

I tend to drop to the squids level to make it feel at home.... all the while secretly inserting myself in its circle of friends to get the latest trends and information for sales pitches.

This type of manipulation is called tentacling. It is the squids only weakness as honest truth and facts are irrevelent to the squid and it's lifestyle.

Baiting the squid is very effective but can be dangerous as squids tend to travel in gaggles and can take off in frenzies at a moments notice. Effective bait can be frame sliders, color anodised swingarm spools, or various tinted shades of windscreens and grip colors.

Squids find colored LED packs as irresistable bait and will arrive from miles around to gather the latest designs in LED accent light display. This is by far the best way to see the squid in it's natural element.
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Re: Hinterland Who's Who....The Squid
« Reply #15 on: February 08, 2010, 09:01:43 PM »
another fun cheap sport is "Honk and Wave" where you and the occupants of your vehicle wave enthusiastically at a hapless passer-by whilst sounding the horn,seeing if you can "score "by having them wave back...then cherishing the bemused look on their faces!! ;D ;D ;)Sorry for hijacking the thread!!! :D

I love doing this on the bike, especially with a passenger on the back.