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Originally posted by naynay View Postdont live in north dallas, i own 8 bikes, and i'm a pescatarian.
as for sig216, i pray.. i PRAY you never, EVER have to sit anytime out, even if just for a warrant i think you will get your teeth knocked out, lose your job and hang yourfelf with your laundry bag!
I have been on this website for 12 years and you keep bringing up a 4 month period that happened 11 years ago. it makes me lmao. if anything that little bit of time i served made me realize that motherfuckers like you aint shit. and i'm actually glad you feel the need to bring my past up, you are my constant reminder to stay out of trouble. when i could be out with mad bitches and ounces of blow, i get on here and read your dumbass posts and get on google to find the next left-wing liberal jab i can throw at your faggot ass
thanks again good buddy, my white wife thanks you too!
oh and my mixed son has a message for you
Cool it just makes it that much more fun now that you played it first.
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Originally posted by ELVIS View Postdid you just brag about owning bicycles?
god bless.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by naynay View Postthe difference is, im going somewhere, your bike is stationary, just like your views! POW!
Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostJust woke up and titty fucked my black girlfriend. She was my sex slave. Wild and crazy sex, bedding and pillows all over the house. She'll be picking cotton all morning. Made her late to work. I'm sure now, the only available seat will be at the back of the bus. She argued about what I packed for her lunch, but I reminded her she didn't have the right to vote.
Originally posted by BMCSean View PostYeah, his kid is giving us all the finger! .
im their angry mutated offspring
sorta like killer bees
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Originally posted by forever_frost View Postyep, victory magnet. 16 trillion in debt, 3 downgrades, mideast burning, ambassador dead, companies laying people off due to regulation and taxation.
Victory.1971 Ford Torino - Time to go bigger and better.
2011 F150 Limited - Stock with a 6.2
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Originally posted by naynay View Postnope! but 3 months ago he was responsible for gas being $4/gallon..
the end of the election cycle lowered gas prices. duh! thus why im back to [sic] SOLID [/sic] work. it's tough when you work in billion dollar industries and their monies rely on snakes not being in office
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What’s a retailer to do with merchandise branded to support a failed presidential candidate? Put it on clearance. ABC News’ Jake Tapper snapped this photo of Romney gifts next to the Christmas decorations at Reagan National Airport Monday. On the Internet, business owners are dropping...
What's a retailer to do with merchandise branded to support a failed presidential candidate? Put it on clearance.
ABC News' Jake Tapper snapped this photo of Romney gifts next to the Christmas decorations at Reagan National Airport Monday.
On the Internet, business owners are dropping prices to unload the Romney items as well.
The "America!" store, which has a location in Union Station and Reagan National Airport among others, had a clearance section of its online shopping full of Romney/Ryan memorabilia Monday morning. All of it was 75 percent off, putting Romney magnets and buttons below a dollar and a "Repeal & Replace" t-shirt, referencing the Republican plan to oust President Obama's health care law, for less than five bucks.
Wal-Mart's website offered a 35 percent discount on both Romney's books.
Artist-designed garment website CafePress makes merchandise on an as-ordered basis, so they don't have to worry about dumping an overload of Romney/Ryan products.
That's lucky for them, because sales for Romney products began declining in late October and had not caught up with Obama sales since. Throughout the election Obama and Romney were neck-and-neck on CafePress, but for most of November, Romney merchandise made up only between 10 and 30 percent of candidate-focused spending on the site.
The Romney campaign's website offered no great deals - with t-shirts still ranging from $20.12 (for a toddler) to $45 - but "for a limited time" pro-Romney holdouts could have their purchases shipped for free.
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