KRAZGRL
Crazy Girl (Kasey)
If you're a Casey, then you should know that the name Casey/Kasey is gender specific by the spelling. C=Male; K=Female.hey krazy - so you're why i always get asked "with a k or a c?"
There are a lot more females in the world than males. The truth of the matter is that most guys in the land of make believe (the internet) rarely come across a female of like mindedness. Typically this sets most guys back and they form a crush or slight comforted relationship with said female. Now that feeling tends to grow and they begin to nag/harass said girl for pictures which eventually leads to asking for nude photos. At some point the girl does one of three things: Gives up the pics, leaves, or calls all the guys asking out (none of which can do a damn thing) and life continues...... Choose wisely.
What makes you so crazy as to spell it with a K? Did you think it was clever to put a K on it because your name starts with a K?
Arrested? Sorry, you get no credit or respectability for being arrested for doing anything. Quit being a bitch and suck the cops dick and that wont happen next time. All he wants is a little slap and pickle.
Every single girl that I have ever met in the automotive and motorcycle community thinks that knowing how to change your oil is a big deal. Sorry, but until you have 100+ builds you are still just like 99.99% of the rest of the children out there. IF my some miracle of the human species you can break this mold you are then correct, and I would be pleasently surprised.
I wish you the best of luck on this and the rest of the forums that are out there. It is tough for girls to even be apart of these groups, but to see one compete and be able to hold conversation would be awe inspiring.
Have fun,
Aaron
Actually, there are a little bit more males in this world than females. The last time I checked the statistics, it was 50.something% males to 49.something% females.
As for my arrest.. it was stupid and back in my "car" days. I was at the street races here and when everyone fled the scene (as everyone does) the cops pulled me over (when I thought they were after some other cars) and I got booked for evading. I take full responsibility and changed my ways even though it was a misunderstanding that will continue to screw me over for years to come. The officer could have filed it as a misdemeanor but chose to write it as a felony. So... I couldn't really plea bargain down to anything less than a misdemeanor.
For the KRAZGRL thing... That's the only way I could spell "crazy girl" for my bike's license plate. All other spellings were already taken. The fact that my name starts with a "K" had nothing to do with it. It was more of a coincidence... I would have MUCH rather had it be spelled with a "C" since that's how most of my emails/forum s/ns are. (crzyb16agirl)
The girl in the male-dominated interest category... lol Well, let's just say I know how to do more than just change my oil. When I had my eg coupe I did the b16a2 swap and did the auto to manual conversion. At that point in my life I did all my own work and was in automotive & engine blue printing classes. I was in the process of making my 88 crx hf into a turbo ls/vtec drag car by myself... but funding fell short and I had to abandon that project. But, like I said, since my arrest I put cars as far out of my mind as I could. So, I find myself in familiar yet foreign waters now. A lot has changed in the past 9-10 years in the world of motor swaps.
With bikes... I do all my own work on my bike. I resort to help when I don't have the right tool (which is rare) or when my back hurts too much. I have 2 torn discs in my back from bartending... a whole work compensation deal that's been lagging for the past 3 years. I still organize quite a few local bike events and go to track days. I always try to be the one educating new riders about their bikes and riding to make sure that they don't end up being another statistic.
I understand your skepticism and I admire it. You'll be happy to find that I am down to earth, compassionate yet skeptical, and I speak my mind.
Nice to meet you, Aaron.