• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

James Stewart Arrested

i agree, hell if i had some lights id be hard pressed not to use them on a daily basis and im in my mid 30s
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hahaha...no not a js fan im for dungey and my kid is for villapoto....
 
I don't feel sorry for any of their over paid asses. Tiger? Oh well. JS? Oh well. Many more that don't seem to receive anything but a fine, then back to the game to sell tickets.

unbridled capitalism and greed seem the norm these days. Hard to blame kids when they see it all the time from athletes to corporate heads. You got money? You got a free ride. Some humility and honest parenting seems to much for people these days.
 
It seems that most working stiffs are frustrated by the system that produces teen millionaire athletes with no sense of responsibility. I know if I was a millionaire when I was young it would not have made me any less crazy or less of a risk taker. Let's face it young men are risk takers and are prone to doing dumb things and now with shows that feature stupidity because that is what gets the best ratings it is hard for any young person to get a grounded and well rounded upbringing. I'm in no way trying to make excuses for JS but I think the real problem is the out of proportion value system that has created a country where money can sway everything in your favor including the court system. If celebrities like Paris Hilton got the same treatment as a poor person she would already be doing hard time in prison. Young people doing stupid things is nothing new however young millionaires paying their way out of things that would get the average guy jail time is frustrating to watch when you're a working guy.

A war hero gets a medal to pin on his shirt while a kid who can play a game or ride a bike gets a million dollar contract. This is currently our value system
 
Tiger never broke the law...and even Mel Gibsons racial outburst was after the fact of committing the original DUI offense...I also think it was fair to forgive Jeff Emig and Ronnie Lechien for weed use(as it was private and not harming others) BUT I think the issue here is "intent"...of Bubba having that light set up in the vehicle and the wherewithal to use it where he saw fit....the possibility in the eyes of the law that he could or may have used it previously or for another purpose....in legal terms is a very ugly scenario


I'm certainly not bashing him and I have always been a big fan (I root for him every weekend)..but after watching his season unfold with so much uncertainty and seeing him on that backboard two weeks ago was scary enough and now this....

Has Yamaha issued the press release yet....??
 
Love the "bikes with lights" photoshop work. epic.

On a more serious note, and as alluded to above, we have a generation of kids and young adults whose talents and abilities have made the stratospherically successful, but are lacking the character (and guidance) with which to manage that success.
 
I guess I still internally use what was ground into me by my parents, grandparents and drill sergeants for values. If I screwed up, an ass whuppin was expected to come my way. My name means something beyond just me. Integrity, morality and ensuring my youngsters understand the same. I don't mean to come across as holier than thou and hope others here can relate to my words. HuskyT? You know what I mean.
 
Go Dungey! Some people can't handle having a big head IMO Bubba is one of them. And 25 folks is not a KID. I was married had three kids and was on my second home. Bottom line: somtimes when you think you can get away with anything you find out the hard way you can't.
 
Were being kinda hard on him are we not? I did lots of stupid crap as a kid regardless of being a normal and basically good kid from a good family of school teachers. I mean some of the stupid stuff we did was illegal and dangerous and some of it should have got us killed. I think we have all been there done that at some point. Had i had millions and near no restraint I can't imagine the crap I would have gotten into. And yes, we hand kids millions, prop them up as the most amazing people, hand them Ferrari and wonder why they get in trouble. He mad a mistake, in my option not a real big one (like crashing your Vette with a good friend in it while double the speed limit) but a silly one. Live and learn. I'm not about to start tossing rocks in this glass house. We were all kids once.

If Bubba were a "kid" I could see your point.
 
Lets all keep it in good taste. It is that way so far....just wanted to throw the caveat out there.

Us old guys with our "Uphill both ways in the snow with 2 shocks of 4 inches of travel when I was his age" stuff is keeping me laughing.

I do think impersonating a policeman is strong....maybe "impersonating an emergency vehicle"...only police I ever saw with pick ups were on Daytona beach and in Afghanistan!

I think release to the wrath of Big James is sufficient and the young man learns a lesson...as well as builds on his current character for future years.
 
I find it funny that if you are cutting it that close to catch a flight in Orlando....you aren't going to make it anyways. That city and airport is always busy!
 
Lets all keep it in good taste. It is that way so far....just wanted to throw the caveat out there.

Us old guys with our "Uphill both ways in the snow with 2 shocks of 4 inches of travel when I was his age" stuff is keeping me laughing.

I do think impersonating a policeman is strong....maybe "impersonating an emergency vehicle"...only police I ever saw with pick ups were on Daytona beach and in Afghanistan!

I think release to the wrath of Big James is sufficient and the young man learns a lesson...as well as builds on his current character for future years.

I wanna see the reality TV show where Big James goes upside Bubba's head with a stick. Then I'll shut up.
 
JS7 May be the fastest MX rider(amazing to watch) alive but has never had exhibited really good racecraft.
It was just a silly young guy stunt. PS the stooges should have ditched the dang lites. That Flashing lights foto is brilliant!!
 
Yep, pretty silly (and stupid) he did this... Probably more embarrassing than anything as no harm or financial gain was intended ... Looks bad for him and the sport ... At age 25, he should be beyond this type of behavior ... His fat wallet will smooth all this over ..

I really really really do not understand why millionaires of all walks life get traffic violations ... Maybe they are not aware of Limos?
 
In the grand scheme of things what he did seems really minor. I could think of many things far worse.

I would hardly call it a minor offense, getting caught smoking a Joint is a minor offense. Here in Australia its treated as an jail able offense. Lets just say he tried to pull over a car & it was full of gang bangers & they popped a cap in his Ass, you would never hear the end of it. The Bloke is obviously an absolute Goose, & should be treated accordingly. Knowing he has plenty of money, he will probably get off with a slap on the wrist, but if it was me, I'd be goneski & not bending over to pick up the soap in the showers.
 
I would hardly call it a minor offense, getting caught smoking a Joint is a minor offense. Here in Australia its treated as an jail able offense. Lets just say he tried to pull over a car & it was full of gang bangers & they popped a cap in his Ass, you would never hear the end of it. The Bloke is obviously an absolute Goose, & should be treated accordingly. Knowing he has plenty of money, he will probably get off with a slap on the wrist, but if it was me, I'd be goneski & not bending over to pick up the soap in the showers.
Not 'minor' no, but something like this would never make our newspaper unless is was someone of a certain status. Lots of bad things happen in this world.
 
I guess I still internally use what was ground into me by my parents, grandparents and drill sergeants for values. If I screwed up, an ass whuppin was expected to come my way. My name means something beyond just me. Integrity, morality and ensuring my youngsters understand the same. I don't mean to come across as holier than thou and hope others here can relate to my words. HuskyT? You know what I mean.

@ Ioneater - I was avoiding this one because I would be a hypocrite .... I did some crazy sh....t when I was a kid....

but yes I know what you mean... I got my fair share of actual Belt Whippings from my dad... and I learned from them... Strong parents , grandparents , Religious leaders. drill instructors, Marines and other Military men and women shape you a certain way....

I'm pretty sure, JS's dad has kicked his ass already far worse than any cop or Judge will handout . He will have grown up a whole lot by the time this settles out...

As the saying goes... "It's good for him... it will build some character.... "

You reach a certain point where all of the life lessons that you learned from these people just starts to make sense and if that has been instilled in young people, especially our children, you hope and trust that, based on your example of good leadership , morals, values, etc, that they will make the right decisions when you are not there to guide them...

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He screwed up and the fact that he has red and blue lights on his truck kind of tells me his head is not in the right place and maybe it has shown in his racing this year.
Overall though I have never seen such a great group of riders that are fast, talented, and great role models.
Go Ryan, Ryan, Trey, and Andrew, and throw in Chad for his work ethic.
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