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Originally Posted by Bretsky
I plan to do that too. You know my computer skills B, do I need my kids to help me? :D
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Originally Posted by GrnBay007
It's pretty easy to join; only challenge is to load on your pic.....rumor has it Bikini Pictures are a lot easier...aka...less bandwidth :wink:
Kind of amazing how many people you run into
I'm not finding you via search, Bretsky :D I could have sworn I knew your last name but perhaps not :?:
I pm'd ya
college guy.........you must have lots of hotties as friends :lol:
Added! 007 go sign up already and join the craze!
PM me as well you caramel licking dog. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bretsky
DONE
Wonder how I can get as many chicks that like other chicks for friends
My work is challenging lately; everybody thinks they should get approved
i bet lesbian applicants get 100% approval, you probably have a reputation
my wife wants to go on a vacation again; she even offered up Punta Cana..where I tanned within my cirlce of friends last year (topless Europeans). We were accross from one model like 5 8" long legged blonde haired blue eyed model. My wife even brought out her pic tonight to remind me of the scenery there.
On a more sad note, our city is a bit traumatized due to a terrible accident where a 22yr old was under the influence and hit a father and son head on. Very sad; on one hand it's terrible for the family of the victims. On the other hand....the 22 year old was a decent kid. It makes me think of times I should not have been driving. One mistake can destroy so much.
For anybody religious, say a prayer for both families.
Very sad. You never know when someone you love will be taken from you in an instant. I'll say a prayer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bretsky
When was the last time you heard the phrase "complete and total barfarama?"
http://www.ghostofthefuture.com/imag...lardass-07.jpg
My girlfriend is getting really stressed over 3rd quarter finals, so I went and picked up some of her favorite ice cream and that giradhelli chocolate the babes love so much, and brought it down and surprised her.
She was quite happy.
I didn't know Rosie went to school.Quote:
Originally Posted by Partial
She's going to be a hand model.Quote:
Originally Posted by HarveyWallbangers
Remind her that sex is the best way to release pent up stress...a glass of whiskey to relax her a bit and then throw the inhibitions out the window.Quote:
Originally Posted by Partial
I forked out $700 for a car repair a little over a month ago and now something else is wrong with it. :( My co-worker is guessing it is the muffler manifold (??) This sucks! Back to the shop tomorrow.
Are we getting one of those nice little stimulus checks this year? lol
I was wondering the same thing
I want to buy one of those high end Goalrilla BB hoops; they run 1500-2G
Last year the basketball hoop turned into a front kitchen window :(
I don't get it? Rosie?Quote:
Originally Posted by HarveyWallbangers
rosie palm.....old joke
If that's your gf on fb, she's a hottie P
Dont you Whiteys ever get shit bought or done on the under? I could find some dude to fix 007s ride and some guy to find a hoop like B wants here for $200 a pop if I get a good hook up. You need to make better connections.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bretsky
Find me a new Silverado for under $20,000 and we'll talk. I'm a Whitey that would get busted on my first attempt on the under. Although i do know a guy who...when he needs a new set of tires for his truck...he goes from car lot to car lot test driving a truck like his and takes it down the road and steals the spare and he repeats the process until he has a new set of tires.Quote:
Originally Posted by MadtownPacker
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Originally Posted by MadtownPacker
I''m limited in my connections on the under. I'm too legit.
OK, who can hook me up with this for a couple hundred under the table
http://www.basketballgoalstore.com/g...illa-pro-glass
I drank a magnum of 1995 Blue Chimay with a few friends last week......amazing beer after all that time.
What's a magnum?
I'll get you a good hook up. Send your mechanic quick!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by MadtownPacker
Brady James is getting tubes in his ears next week
Our doctor is hot
Wow, that's a really young age for that....but it's better then seeing him suffer through earaches and being on antibiotics all the time. From someone who went through all that as a kid, there's nothing worse than an earache and when the doc used to use that machine to suction out the fluid when your ear was draining. After I had the tubes put in I never had another earache again. Hope it works for him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bretsky
What's his name?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bretsky
:P
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Originally Posted by GrnBay007
Co worker just had his baby get tubes also; he's had fluid in his ears through three different medicines. It's time
http://www.chimay.com/en/chimay_blue_220.phpQuote:
Originally Posted by GrnBay007
some of those higher end belgians can stay great for a long time, like decadesQuote:
Originally Posted by Freak Out
they're almost like wine
god bless those wonderful monks
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Originally Posted by Freak Out
It says to serve at cellar temperature. Do you drink it like that? I just can't imagine drinking a warmish beer. Only way I like A (as in 1 or maybe 2) beer is on a hot day and the beer ICE cold.
its probably unlike any beer you've ever had before. totally different from what you probably think of as beer. i can't drink a bud or miller unless it's almost frozen too. butQuote:
Originally Posted by GrnBay007
those guys have been brewing beer for hundreds of years, they know what temp you should serve their beer at
I made some bomb ass stir fry today. Cooked up a little chicken and some brown rice, then bought one package of roundy's frozen pepper stri fry, and one package of roundy's frozen broccoli stir fry, and cooked that all up good and sassy like.
Then, I threw in a TON of the crushed red pepper they have at pizza places for some spice.
I give it a solid 8.5/10. The entire feast cost about 10 bucks to make, and will net 4 meals easily, possibly 5. Stir fry isn't super filling, though.
I don't think she's doubting it drunky, I think she's just commenting.Quote:
Originally Posted by red
So, you come here often?
It's true though. I've never even tried a dark beer. Guess I should get out more.
I have been learning more about different kinds of tequila in margaritas though :D WHY O WHY do they have to be so bad for us though? :(
I made 'steak and ale' pie tonight...........used Guniness Extra Stout. I wasn't even tempted to take a sip......good lord, it smelled bad :shock: !Quote:
Originally Posted by GrnBay007
Tasted good in the pie tho..... :lol:
Have to try some - that weak ass 'wheat' beer that gets peddled is pretty poor. Don't get me wrong, on a hot day in the summer when I intend to knock back 10 or more, that's my choice. But for something nice with a meal, not a chance.Quote:
Originally Posted by GrnBay007
To start you on your enjoyment of the finer brews out there, may I suggest a warm *ahem* Guiness? It might seem overly strong at first, but bear through the first few sips and you'll start to enjoy it.
DO NOT drink Guiness cold. It's awful. And a lot of places will serve it that way.
You've also got a fair few local brews that are quite nice. Leiny's has a few worth trying. I haven't had their Dopplebock yet.
There was a case of stout I picked up a few years ago, and its name escapes me. Had a funny case, white and brown with no extravagent graphics, just the name of the beer. It had a sort of flip top I've never seen before that closed back up (wasn't glued). Anyone know what I might be talking about?