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I would prefer a lady from the get-go, but as long as it's not too difficult a task it could be fun to make her a lady. :tup: ;) |
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I never knew he did it that long, he kept it so well hidden and such. :tup: |
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yah, i remember back in the days when airlines allowed smoking inside the cabin. the smell of coffee + cigarettes almost made me :barf: as soon as i got on the plane. sometimes hotels are out of non-smoking rooms (due to convention or something going on) and they book me in a smoking room. i can't stand it. :ugh2: im glad i dont have to travel as much these days. Quote:
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Is that Kenchan?! Lmao
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Oh, another thing - girls with tattoo's... yuck. I don't like them.
If it's small and can be hidden when dressing up (I mean like formal dress, etc.) then it's not too bad. I've been to events and on cruises where you dress up and girls that would otherwise be amazingly beautiful in their dresses have full sleeves and it's just like that "Aww..." moment when you see a girl put a cigarette to her lips. :shakes head: |
been doing a lot of reading on that string alignment and have a small list of stuff i'd need to get to do this effectively and efficiently. :D
now all i need to find out is if i can reach the darn tie rod tonight... if yes, im going to get the stuff. if no... then i suppose i need to do some more research. i saw some guy on youtube that did is c5 on ramps. i suppose if it's just toe i could do it on ramps since the suspension is pretty stiff on my G. i dont think too much changes from the weight shift. |
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Also, nipple piercings. If they're willing to let some stranger manhandle their fun bags then I will pass. Thanks |
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I like the way some cigars smell. Nice. |
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nose piercings look too painful too... :eekdance:
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No way. Why?! |
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I have to admit, I love a good cigar on crisp cool evening. Also, in a bit of a hypocritical stance, I very much dislike processed cigarettes, especially indoors (thankfully no longer allowed in Austin), but I do usually keep some rolling tobacco, filters and papers around the house. I don't smoke it at home, only at occasional events where I know there will be plenty of other smokers. I often roll them up for friends and brag how much better they are than pre-packaged fags (I love that use of that word :icon17:); no one ever disagrees either - even the American Spirit crowd likes em. Of course none of them could actually roll their own without a good bit of practice. Also, if I lived in Colorado or Washington, I would probably enjoy a bit of green now and then as well. But overindulgence of any vice is generally a turn off for me. |
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but when some loser at work did that, i was like wtf are you doing with that? you haven't won any real business yet. :gtfo2: go travel more, go find real business. |
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hey here, mr.gale! :tup:
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One of the benefits I really enjoy about rolling your own is being able to roll whatever size cigarette I feel like - almost always smaller than a normal sized cigarette. I don't smoke very often and when I do, it's just a few in a night. I might have 5-6 during a full night from happy hour to bar closing (5pm to 2am). |
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I'm looking forward to your DIY alignment notes/experience :tup: |
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Adios bitches!! :hello: I'm heading home :driving:
Also, made an appointment with the dealer to drop of the Z on Monday morning :eekdance: |
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:bowdown: Hello Ms.BC :hello: Ready for the storm? I'm hoping to get the Z washed after I get Mini GaleForce to bed and before the inclement weather arrives. |
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