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Quoted: Real nice View Quote Adequate Stanley Black – Theme Superman (1978) Superman (From "Superman") |
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Local government has to tell people that a traffic light is out and to treat it as a 4 way stop.
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Quoted: That is very impressive. There are not even sounds in my head for those letters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’m just excited that I’m able to sound out and read some of the words on those pages. That is very impressive. There are not even sounds in my head for those letters. I told Duckski that I know I sound like a Downsie toddler trying to sound out the words, but it’s starting to click. And I do still have to sound them out to read most of them. He laughed, but said at least it’s a start. And it is. It’ll come more naturally with time. |
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Quoted: Yeah. We did. Because someone doesn't understand fractional inches. I figure if I tell you 21" X 23" I should end up with the correct size this time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I thought we had a problem with the size we got last time? Yeah. We did. Because someone doesn't understand fractional inches. I figure if I tell you 21" X 23" I should end up with the correct size this time. Unfortunately, those are a special order. You’re better off just getting them from Amazon then through a wholesaler |
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Quoted: Yes. Older guy in a really nice suit. Not much was said. And the bitter people seemed to have the most trouble running their dogs around the ring. The nicer girls that were running the dogs did well. A Bull Mastiff won for working dogs. That chick was hot and very pleasant. The daggie was really nice too. He liked scratches behind the ears. He came back to me 3 or 4 times for more scratches. LOL. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Gonna be a few of that last type in any group you find, unfortunately. Did you stop ringside and observe any of the breed judging? Yes. Older guy in a really nice suit. Not much was said. And the bitter people seemed to have the most trouble running their dogs around the ring. The nicer girls that were running the dogs did well. A Bull Mastiff won for working dogs. That chick was hot and very pleasant. The daggie was really nice too. He liked scratches behind the ears. He came back to me 3 or 4 times for more scratches. LOL. A lot of the pro handlers and their assistants are easy on the eyes and pretty friendly. I keep telling people this, but they don’t believe me. |
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Quoted: Working on the avatar. I want this image of Sgt. Frank Kviatek. He enlisted in time to participate in Pershing's Punitive Expedition to Mexico, served in WW I where he launched hardtack at the Germans (hence his nickname Hardtack) and because he was inseparable from his buddy, Sergeant Murphy, earned the appellation Hardtack Murphy. During WW II this grizzled warrior landed in Normandy with the 2nd Infantry Div. where he earned another nickname, Sniper Killer. He killed about 57 Germans before being captured on the 2nd day of the Battle of the Bulge. He was liberated on Friday the 13 (April 13, 1945) and had lost a considerable amount of weight by then. His parents immigrated here from Poland and he was one tough hombre. I posted this in Team but couldn't get anybody to fit it into avatar size. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/53/frank_vtdj92_jpg-2298531_jpg-2304779.JPG He's mentioned briefly in the introduction along with Kiwi Sgt. Alfred Hulme who killed a lot of Germans on Crete. Regarding the latter, some azzhat journalist called his descendant and brought her to tears when he denounced Hulme as a war criminal whose investiture of the VC should be rescinded. His basis for the denouncement was that Hulme either wore a German jacket or draped himself with a German pattern camouflage parachute when he stalked Germans. Big F*cking Deal. Dipsh*t journalist forget about the German Brandenburgers who adopted enemy clothing to penetrate their lines or the english speaking American uniform cladded German paratroopers who caused some confusion at the Battle of the Bulge. View Quote Pretty damn cool! |
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Quoted: Do you want to know how many "Brand New" batteries I replace in a month in brand new vehicles?? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Should be fine, brand forkin new. Do you want to know how many "Brand New" batteries I replace in a month in brand new vehicles?? How many? |
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I will check this out.
I cleared it once, then it returned after driving an hour. |
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Quoted: You could always add that s you missed earlier and quit being ColonicKid View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Took me a minute All you fuckers with your name changes its fuckin dumb You could always add that s you missed earlier and quit being ColonicKid What difference does it make? |
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Why does his head look so big compared to his hands in that gif?
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Quoted: Hey, if you like your colonics, you can keep your colonics. https://c.tenor.com/E3WCe-24PIsAAAAd/obama-why.gif View Quote One of my old IL HTF buddies used to make that joke to me. In about 2007 |
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Quoted: One of my old IL HTF buddies used to make that joke to me. In about 2007 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hey, if you like your colonics, you can keep your colonics. https://c.tenor.com/E3WCe-24PIsAAAAd/obama-why.gif One of my old IL HTF buddies used to make that joke to me. In about 2007 And here you are, still advertising your bowel regimen. |
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Quoted: Working on the avatar. I want this image of Sgt. Frank Kviatek. He enlisted in time to participate in Pershing's Punitive Expedition to Mexico, served in WW I where he launched hardtack at the Germans (hence his nickname Hardtack) and because he was inseparable from his buddy, Sergeant Murphy, earned the appellation Hardtack Murphy. During WW II this grizzled warrior landed in Normandy with the 2nd Infantry Div. where he earned another nickname, Sniper Killer. He killed about 57 Germans before being captured on the 2nd day of the Battle of the Bulge. He was liberated on Friday the 13 (April 13, 1945) and had lost a considerable amount of weight by then. His parents immigrated here from Poland and he was one tough hombre. I posted this in Team but couldn't get anybody to fit it into avatar size. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/53/frank_vtdj92_jpg-2298531_jpg-2304779.JPG He's mentioned briefly in the introduction along with Kiwi Sgt. Alfred Hulme who killed a lot of Germans on Crete. Regarding the latter, some azzhat journalist called his descendant and brought her to tears when he denounced Hulme as a war criminal whose investiture of the VC should be rescinded. His basis for the denouncement was that Hulme either wore a German jacket or draped himself with a German pattern camouflage parachute when he stalked Germans. Big F*cking Deal. Dipsh*t journalist forget about the German Brandenburgers who adopted enemy clothing to penetrate their lines or the english speaking American uniform cladded German paratroopers who caused some confusion at the Battle of the Bulge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You changed your name. Working on the avatar. I want this image of Sgt. Frank Kviatek. He enlisted in time to participate in Pershing's Punitive Expedition to Mexico, served in WW I where he launched hardtack at the Germans (hence his nickname Hardtack) and because he was inseparable from his buddy, Sergeant Murphy, earned the appellation Hardtack Murphy. During WW II this grizzled warrior landed in Normandy with the 2nd Infantry Div. where he earned another nickname, Sniper Killer. He killed about 57 Germans before being captured on the 2nd day of the Battle of the Bulge. He was liberated on Friday the 13 (April 13, 1945) and had lost a considerable amount of weight by then. His parents immigrated here from Poland and he was one tough hombre. I posted this in Team but couldn't get anybody to fit it into avatar size. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/53/frank_vtdj92_jpg-2298531_jpg-2304779.JPG He's mentioned briefly in the introduction along with Kiwi Sgt. Alfred Hulme who killed a lot of Germans on Crete. Regarding the latter, some azzhat journalist called his descendant and brought her to tears when he denounced Hulme as a war criminal whose investiture of the VC should be rescinded. His basis for the denouncement was that Hulme either wore a German jacket or draped himself with a German pattern camouflage parachute when he stalked Germans. Big F*cking Deal. Dipsh*t journalist forget about the German Brandenburgers who adopted enemy clothing to penetrate their lines or the english speaking American uniform cladded German paratroopers who caused some confusion at the Battle of the Bulge. |
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