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...when it starts raining after months of drought!!!

forecast for thursday rain @ ipswich :)

Bad news for you Eug, I am gonna be a flag marshall on thursday. Your azz is gonna be black flagged all day long. :laugh:

And dontcha just hate it when you walk out of the shop to find a nigga going through your car.

I was 5 yards from my car inside a small local butcher shop and when i stepped out the door heres a coon tryin to make off with my sunny's, smokes and loose change. Then the prick had the nerve to threaten me. WTF!, I hit the bastard hard as i could Hard headed prick he was and he dropped the shit and ran. friggin punk :D:)

Either a drive through or give me your S badge from your grille. :)

Now we see the corruption inherent in the system. :D

i have a gtr style grill... so drive through it is. i'd like a quarter pounder with fries thanks.

And dontcha just hate it when you walk out of the shop to find a nigga going through your car.

I was 5 yards from my car inside a small local butcher shop and when i stepped out the door heres a coon tryin to make off with my sunny's, smokes and loose change. Then the prick had the nerve to threaten me. WTF!, I hit the bastard hard as i could Hard headed prick he was and he dropped the shit and ran. Farkin punk :):domokun:

i lol'd so hard a little pee came out

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