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Mensan

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  1. Did you get a chance to visit **** Bay while you were over there?
  2. Yes you do. So does your brother.
  3. Mensan

    WTB: amp

    For a guitar or a car?
  4. I guarantee you'll think twice about riding his ass next time.
  5. So while you have "loved ones" in the car with you, you would rather have an accident (possibly causing harm to them or you) and maybe even go to jail than just move out of the way when you are impeding traffic? Makes sense.
  6. Mensan

    Do it.

    Showcase showdown?
  7. The Lincoln hubs are not the same bolt pattern as the Mustang (4x4.25). The Mark 8 rear is IRS and will not bolt to the Mustang body. All Mark 7 parts will work since it was a Fox body, but it's 4 lug.
  8. http://content.imagesocket.com/images/wtf01c03.jpg
  9. I can spell you're. I can also spell the word an. The people in that video were obviously confusing Indians and Arabs. That is my point.
  10. Somehow I doubt that. He's back from the UK, but I don't know how much he's working. If I talk to him I'll let him know you would like to speak with him.
  11. Mensan

    Political quiz

    How do you score? http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz-score/draw.php?p=10&e=8
  12. People from India are not Muslim.
  13. I seen what you did there.
  14. That is not mexican food.
  15. I addressed your argument with a direct response disproving your statement. You respond stating that out of the several hundred examples I gave proving that you were wrong, none of the states (including New York) matter when it comes to presidential elections (which was not what your statement was referencing). In this thread you actually come close to making some sense, unfortunatley in this instance you're wrong and your statements are misinformed and misleading. Good try though.
  16. Following the 2002 elections, more than 300 Libertarians held elected state and local offices; by comparison, in June 2005 at least 222 Greens hold elected office. Though twelve Libertarians have previously been elected to state legislatures, none hold that office currently, unlike the Greens (one in Maine), the Progressive Party (six in Vermont), the Republican Moderate Party (one in Alaska), and the Working Families Party (one in New York). Some Libertarian candidates for state office have performed relatively strongly in statewide races. In two Massachusetts Senate races (2000 and 2002), Libertarian candidates Carla Howell and Michael Cloud, who did not face serious Republican contenders (in 2002 the candidate failed to make the ballot), won a record-setting 11.9% and 19% respectively. In 2002, Ed Thompson, the brother of former Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson, won 11% running for the same office, resulting in a seat on the state elections board for the Libertarian Party, the only such seat for a third party in the U.S.
  17. Preserves? Or preservatives (salt, etc.)?
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