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Sign that the economy is REALLY bad: Even if you win ONE MILLION DOLLARS (pinky in mouth), you'll still have to keep your FIRST job.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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ldsbeaker wrote:Image
Sign that the economy is REALLY bad: Even if you win ONE MILLION DOLLARS (pinky in mouth), you'll still have to keep your FIRST job.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Wow... Just wow...
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Embarassment? Trying to order some new underwear online, and a co-worker walks in while you've got pictures of men's 'packages' all over your screen. "No, I'm not checking out dudes, I'm buying underwear!"

They couldn't have made the images just a bit smaller?

:rofl:
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Post by Brian in TN »

MicahO wrote:Embarassment? Trying to order some new underwear online, and a co-worker walks in while you've got pictures of men's 'packages' all over your screen. "No, I'm not checking out dudes, I'm buying underwear!"

They couldn't have made the images just a bit smaller?

:rofl:

HEY MOE!
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Got back from San Jose last night. We flew down, I rode my first roller coaster, hung out with the girls family and drove her '64 Corvair up to Portland. Some photos...

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Cell phone photos.
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ldsbeaker wrote: Sign that the economy is REALLY bad: Even if you win ONE MILLION DOLLARS (pinky in mouth), you'll still have to keep your FIRST job.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I saw that they'd be having a 370Z as a prize also, but... When I looked at their game board, all I only saw was a Leaf. :?
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Post by Brian in TN »

A fairy tale.


Once upon a time, a Handsome good looking Prince asked a beautiful Princess Will you marry me? The Princess said NO)And the Prince lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and fucked skinny big titted broads and golfed And played hockey and went to the gym and strip clubs and dated women half his age and drank whiskey, tequila, beer and rum and never heard bitching. He ate pussies and ass fucked cheerleaders and kept his house and all his guns. And all his friends and family thought he was fuckin cool as hell and he had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up ..... The end...
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Brian in TN wrote:A fairy tale.


Once upon a time, a Handsome good looking Prince asked a beautiful Princess Will you marry me? The Princess said NO)And the Prince lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and fucked skinny big titted broads and golfed And played hockey and went to the gym and strip clubs and dated women half his age and drank whiskey, tequila, beer and rum and never heard bitching. He ate pussies and ass fucked cheerleaders and kept his house and all his guns. And all his friends and family thought he was fuckin cool as hell and he had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up ..... The end...
My gosh rub it in I f'n hate you this resort rum tastes really friggin' good only I need much more....
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Post by Karl Grau »

It's kind of quiet around here.
Has anyone checked the Turbo Diesel forum lately? Those guys are maniacs and shouldn't be left unsupervised for too long.



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MicahO
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Oh My Effing Gee - Batter-Dipped Fried Oreos for dessert at the Warwick Hotel Restaurant in Hummelstown PA....

FTMFW!

Also want to give a shout out to a local beer - Victory Brewing's HopDevil. Nice beer!
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I flew R/C planes and helicopters all day. It was a good day.
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Post by mtnman533 »

My cousin turned 18 today, drinking age in the UK.

All these years (my friends at school were drinking since 15, I wasn't) I thought I might be missing something. Well, turns out, I'm really really not.

From now on I'll just have a glass of nice wine with a meal, or a single beer with friends, but nothing more than that.


(slightly drunkish post... sober enough to spell correctly anyway)

Have a nice evening all.
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Yep, even got drunkish right. ;)
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I just lost half an hour of my life looking for a screw from one of my R/C planes.
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Kohler and I found rot in my trunk the other day. (I knew there was some rot around the license plate lights, but I'm not clever enough to know what it means to fix it)

Ironically liberating. It changes things for that car going forward.
Mechanically, I've made it a great DD. I've been holding off on cosmetics until everything is sorted mechanically. Aside from a small new coolant leak, it's there.

I'm thinking about a cheap coat of red and just drive the shit out of it while I look for the next one....I've learned a ton with it, and I have a bunch of good parts that will stay with me.
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TSMacNeil wrote:Kohler and I found rot in my trunk the other day. (I knew there was some rot around the license plate lights, but I'm not clever enough to know what it means to fix it)

Ironically liberating. It changes things for that car going forward.
Mechanically, I've made it a great DD. I've been holding off on cosmetics until everything is sorted mechanically. Aside from a small new coolant leak, it's there.

I'm thinking about a cheap coat of red and just drive the shit out of it while I look for the next one....I've learned a ton with it, and I have a bunch of good parts that will stay with me.
I'm going to politely suggest that this is the wrong thread. That comment belongs in the "What did you do to your E28 today?" thread.

Come on Tim- don't go ruining a perfectly useless thread about nothing by adding something of real value!

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Post by TSMacNeil »

Ok Rodney-

You asked.

I had another wet dream last night.

Shania Twain and I make a great couple.
:rofl:
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Post by slammin_e28 »

I flew today.
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When I was at the driving range yesterday a cop car pulls up and asks me if I've seen anyone come out of the woods or wandering along the tree line. I'd seen nothing but now I've got something to add excitement to my practice and I emptied the whole bucket of balls into the woods. As I was packing up to go a tall skinny kid with glasses came out of the woods and walked right past me. He said: " 'Sup" and continued on down the road.
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TSMacNeil wrote:Ok Rodney-

You asked.

I had another wet dream last night.

Shania Twain and I make a great couple.
:rofl:
THANK YOU!

;)
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Post by Brian in TN »

Whats currently in my pockets.

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^^^ Hey Brian; what kind of knife is that? I'm in the market for a replacement for the Kershaw Scallion I left in the hands of an airport security babe at Schiphol. :roll:

It's a sad day today for me; may have to retire my trusty Mac PowerBook. It's been in daily use by me since April of 2005, and in the last week it seems to have developed a fatal logic board failure. :bawl:
On a brighter note, it gives me an excuse to go out & buy a shiny new MacBook. :up:
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davintosh wrote:^^^ Hey Brian; what kind of knife is that? I'm in the market for a replacement for the Kershaw Scallion I left in the hands of an airport security babe at Schiphol. :roll:
Gerber autoblade S30V. Very nice knife . Cant tell you where it came from, but can say its not avail to civilians, afaik.
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davintosh wrote:^^^ Hey Brian; what kind of knife is that? I'm in the market for a replacement for the Kershaw Scallion I left in the hands of an airport security babe at Schiphol. :roll:
If that's the style you like my dad really likes the Spyderco ones:

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http://www.spyderco.com/

We would get them at Smokey Mountain Knife Works when we would go to Gatlinburg, TN.

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Of course they have an online store too.

http://www.smkw.com/webapp/eCommerce/main_front.jsp

I prefer my Leatherman Blast:

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But also had a Victornox Swiss Army Champion Plus equivalent:

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It's a sad day today for me; may have to retire my trusty Mac PowerBook. It's been in daily use by me since April of 2005, and in the last week it seems to have developed a fatal logic board failure. :bawl:
On a brighter note, it gives me an excuse to go out & buy a shiny new MacBook. :up:
My MacBook Pro was put in service in March of 2006 and is still going strong but I'm expect something to take a dump sometime soon. I don't think the USB ports are powered any longer and the DVD drive sometimes spits out discs at random. It will be replaced with the 17" version when it finally bites it.
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What's currently in my pockets:

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Yeah I need to quit. Again.
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Brian in TN wrote:
davintosh wrote:^^^ Hey Brian; what kind of knife is that? I'm in the market for a replacement for the Kershaw Scallion I left in the hands of an airport security babe at Schiphol. :roll:
Gerber autoblade S30V. Very nice knife . Cant tell you where it came from, but can say its not avail to civilians, afaik.
VERY nice knife. They are available to civilians, at a price; upwards of $200. Unfortunately a bit outside my price range.
rmiddendorf wrote:If that's the style you like my dad really likes the Spyderco ones:

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We would get them at Smokey Mountain Knife Works when we would go to Gatlinburg, TN.
Thanks for the Spyderco recommendation; might have to look into that. I prefer a straight blade over serrated ones, but it's likely they've got one. I really liked the Scallion for the way it snaps open by flicking a little lever on the back ( http://e28-535i.com/upload/scallion2.mp4 ). A lot of people that saw me open it would ask if it's legal to carry a switchblade; I'd say it must be if you can buy them at Ace Hardware! It was a nice size to fit in the corner of my right-front pocket, with the clip on the outside. I've been carrying a Sheffield cheapo in its place for a while, but the thing is all steel and heavy; feels like I've got a roll of quarters in there. I was hoping to find a new Scallion locally, but it seems nobody carries them here; I should probably just break down & order one online.
(hmmm... might have to bump this thread to the top; doesn't look like you've posted in that one!)
It's a sad day today for me; may have to retire my trusty Mac PowerBook. It's been in daily use by me since April of 2005, and in the last week it seems to have developed a fatal logic board failure. :bawl:
On a brighter note, it gives me an excuse to go out & buy a shiny new MacBook. :up:
My MacBook Pro was put in service in March of 2006 and is still going strong but I'm expect something to take a dump sometime soon. I don't think the USB ports are powered any longer and the DVD drive sometimes spits out discs at random. It will be replaced with the 17" version when it finally bites it.[/quote]

Wouldn't you know that after displaying a few glitches when I first opened it up this morning, the machine has been working flawlessly. Maybe it just needed to be threatened. I'll probably replace it anyway, just because it's a year or two overdue. But I'll likely go for the smaller machine -- lighter is better when I'm away from my desk, and I don't mind the smaller screen size. At work I can hook up to an external 22" monitor & keyboard. That's the only way to rock!
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I met somebody famous the other day...

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stangkiller97 wrote:I met somebody famous the other day...

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That's not nothing. That's something! :evil:
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C.R. Krieger wrote:That's not nothing. That's something! :evil:
Should this go somewhere else?
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I am 12 and what is this?
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