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Everything posted by Mojoe
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Who's your friend? How do you know my herd?
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Ohhhh, he has a different outlook on things. He isn't someone we see posting what we like to laugh at. Fucking ball touchers. It would e one thing if Eric was post bullshit or talking out his ass on here. The thing is, he doesn't. "I know what I'll do, I'll hurt his social status on here". Ohhhh, sick burn dude. I don't know what I'd do if someone on this website didn't like me. Get in your room and bite your pillow, I'll be in in a minute.
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Dan I got your pm. Replying now. Your first up to pick up tomorrow morning. Also have a new oil filter for a 99 Subaru 2.5 NA. Dan has dibs if he needs it, if not pm me for who wants it.
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Just like the title says. This was for my old car. New car gets something new, so I don't need this. Come get it. Of course it's unused. PM me for quick replies. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/8a24e551.jpg
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Thanks Yasser. I'm pretty torn on these lunatic's. I guess me being out of town makes up my mind for me, for this visit from them. But, I can only imagine the hurt they have put in people's lives.
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Not seeing where anyone is saying that. Why do you ask?
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Yup. I haven't deflated mine. but, I have 10 tires, 4 are mounted, that I have had in the garage or basement for 2 years. I just looked at them because I'm moving them to a storage unit tomorrow. they are fine and I would put them on a car now if needed. They are 2, drag radial's, 4 R compounds, 2 spare rear tire's, and 2 tires for autoX. Pretty good variety to care for.
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Well said. Much less, post all about it on here. A story best kept between friend's and rumored for others.
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Fuck!!. I just threw it way. I've held on to it for years.
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If these guys end up at my funeral, someone wire my body with explosives. Then push my coffin, open of course, into their protesters. Then remote detonate me. That way I can take the credit for it and there's no one to blame. I read up on these guys last year and looked into them pretty good. How are they still here? We need so Son's of Anarchy on this shit.
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SOLD!!! Lock it up. Thanks
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This is an SX Performance Regulator with a B&M gauge. I ran it on my car for a while and then we changed things around and now I don't need it. Please PM me if interested, so I can manage this quickly for both of us. Thank you. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/be65ae61.jpg http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/07d153c8.jpg
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Thanks Chris. My work is going to have me out of town this year. I'll have more craziness to add to next year though. You guys bee safe.
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Zing. And I even went back and did a ninja edit. Sick burn. Haha
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It seems to be affecting you key's on your keyboard too. More detail's please. Desk top, laptop, netbook, Mac? External or internal speakers?
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There's a lot of experience in here already. I wouldn't block Brian yet. you see, there is no choice in personalities you will be around the next few month's. Brian is one you will see regardless of where you are stationed. You may not like him all the time, but he thinks well and can add good idea's to somethings that are challenging to many. He may not be what you want to hear all the time, but there are good idea's. On the other hand, surrounding yourself with input form people who are positive is very helpful. You know you are doing right for you. That part is done. You are there. Now work with who you can to be successful and push yourself. Think. Talk when you KNOW. The military is not socializing. That all comes later. I'm anxious to hear good things from you doing this Paul. LOL, ask Scotty about the time I ran into him in a training area. He thought I was a dick. And he know me. haha
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Keeping the ratio high. haha
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You're retarded. And I say that laughing with the song still playing in the back ground as I type this. LOL Nice.
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Thanks dick. Good looking out. haha
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Is this a buy your ticket in advance thing?
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Post that VID please. Great vid
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I stayed there for 5 weeks, in a nice place called Townsville. The Great Barrier Reef runs along it. We were out there to do some training, so I only had weekends off. The dollar was stronger then, so it was like $.70 to there $1. In that area it seemed like everyone was really down to earth, yet money wasn't an issue for anyone. A very rare combination. If you went there single, you wouldn't be for long. There were 145 of us Marine's there, and 15 came back engaged. 11 followed through. The ratio was 6 to 1. women to men, and they all seemed to take really good care of themselves. The guys there had no game at all. They were still looking to club a chick over the head and drag her back to their cave. I will say the Men were Men. Not the metrosexual pretty boy's I see all over Columbus. Maybe to there own fault, but none the less, they were good dude's. Pub's were awesome and dance club's were all you'd want them to be. Why I don't live there is beyond me. I know the local dude's are rough and tough and don't like local girl's getting with dude's form outside. There is a strong since of community there. And the guy's were quick to fight to make a point. Funny how I'm writing this, I can't seem to remember anything but going out to the club's/pub's and spending time with the girl's we met. I remember that there are white bird's there called Cockatoo's, they are fucking annoying and they are as common as a Crow here. However, they are considered exotic and sell around the world for like $1,000. Imagine our Crow's being worth that, WTF? haha The Jungle there was pretty crazy. 5 of the worlds deadliest snakes, look um up. Wallaby's or Kangaroo's were all over the place, more than Deer are here. Just leave them alone and they won't bother you. We were told about many people having bad run in's with them that sounded more like a gang beating in the end. They will fuck you up, but it's cool to see them around. Leach's were pretty common in the bush. It seemed like no matter how much I made sure my clothes were tucked in, or thing's tied up tight, I still found a Leach on me, like a Tic back here. Spiders were common, but not an issue if you weren't in the bush. They have this one spider called a Banana spider. It makes it's web between trees, it's more like a net than a web. This fucking spider's the size of your hand. I was on point running a patrol through this tree grove, and had a nice up close in counter with one. I may have pooped a little. They have Rat's the size of Racoon's and they run in the tree's like Squirl's. And the Bat's, holy shit, they have bat's. We were at an outdoor Pub playing volleyball with some chick's having a great time. It was just about dusk. Then this huge fucking shadow swooped over us and then we HEARD it! This bat landed, in what I think was a Palm tree. Though it sounded more like it crashed into the tree. The thing was the size of a Pterodactyl. Any way's, when it landed in the tree, the whole top of the tree was moving around, swaying. That's a big fucking Bat!! They have most of the same fast food there. I remember the movies being a little behind us from what we had in the theater's. There is a dislike/tension with the Aborigines. It's different than the White's and Black's issue's people have here in the US. It's almost like they are looked at as dirty and bum's, like our white trash stereo type. I'm guessing most of this you might not run into. But, If I were going back there, I would go camping. There is so much more I wish I could have seen and done there. The people seemed really great and I remember feeling like I could do anything there and be happy. The star's are different. The toilet water goes the other way when you flush it. And the season's are opposite ours here. Southern hemisphere Vs. Northern hemisphere. Would like to hear what you think and how things are down there, once you're there. Looking forward to the update.