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So you gonna get cleat-in prosthetic?
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Originally Posted by iherald
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In Soviet Russia, Party finds you!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakov_Smirnoff
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Did you see him recently in one of the Law/cop/missing/crim mind? He makes a good gangster now that he's older
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
So you gonna get cleat-in prosthetic?
But, I once got a swimming leg, but they've never figured out how to do it properly. So the problem is that it either floats or sinks. The leg I had sank. It filled up with water and then when you got out, the water would 'pee' through three holes in the back of the leg. It wasn't the way you wanted to impress the ladies.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
In the US, you can always find a party.
In Soviet Russia, Party finds you!
In Soviet Russia, Party finds you!
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Did you see him recently in one of the Law/cop/missing/crim mind? He makes a good gangster now that he's older
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Here is a nice tip folks. When repacking pedal bearings, remember to put the correct spindle on the correct side. I just realized that, a bit late.
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damn it, i left my very last cooking lab early cause i'm freaking sick. now i'm home and i demand entertainment! dance operator!
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
damn it, i left my very last cooking lab early cause i'm freaking sick. now i'm home and i demand entertainment! dance operator!
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
If I were him I'd teach you a grammar lesson on "your" vs. "you're".
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Originally Posted by iherald
No, because then I'd have leg with a shoe on, and the other without. It would look strange.
But, I once got a swimming leg, but they've never figured out how to do it properly. So the problem is that it either floats or sinks. The leg I had sank. It filled up with water and then when you got out, the water would 'pee' through three holes in the back of the leg. It wasn't the way you wanted to impress the ladies.
But, I once got a swimming leg, but they've never figured out how to do it properly. So the problem is that it either floats or sinks. The leg I had sank. It filled up with water and then when you got out, the water would 'pee' through three holes in the back of the leg. It wasn't the way you wanted to impress the ladies.
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I feel money makin' bar trick in there ^^^^
Dude...I bet I can stand here while you hammer a nail through my foot. *using an old not so spiffy pros, of course.*
Dude...I bet I can stand here while you hammer a nail through my foot. *using an old not so spiffy pros, of course.*
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seriously, baby you can do whatever you like, it won't hurt a bit. i'm a man of STEEL!
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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Here is a nice tip folks. When repacking pedal bearings, remember to put the correct spindle on the correct side. I just realized that, a bit late.
Keith: I might bring them by for you to take a look at. If they're truly ****ed, well, they weren't expensive and they got me through 2 years of commuting. *Shrug*
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when i re-built mine i had to pop the bushing back in with a screwdriver (after greasing it). i'm supprised you got that long out of them without rebuilding.
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My dog was traumatized by a pitbull when he was a puppy and never really wanted to socialize with dogs again after that, meaning we have a very very very wimpy dog. Now he really only likes hanging out with people. He was attacked a few times by pitbulls in riverdale farm since then, and now he basically shys away from any other dog (he is okay around some labs and larger dogs though).
I always thought it was weird that people bought a dog they knew they would have to muzzle...
Any dog can flip out and go crazy, but I can overpower my lab's jaws, but theres no way in hell you could get a pit bull off of your leg/arm/face.
They're pretty damn ugly looking too.
(It's funny how this discussion reminds of talking to motorists about cyclists ).
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
when i re-built mine i had to pop the bushing back in with a screwdriver (after greasing it). i'm supprised you got that long out of them without rebuilding.
/me elbows cavernmech in the ribs.
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Originally Posted by chephy
Matter of taste. I think they are one of the greatest-looking breeds around: sleek, muscular, great head shape. If you want ugly, look at bulldogs.
I had an Irish Setter (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_setter) growing up, and my gf and I have always talked about getting another some day.
also, bike talk: I just went to the spray wash with my (mountain) bike. I think the car drivers were confused when they'd try to pull into the booth and I was hosing down my bike. And no, I didn't pull the uber pressure trigger, before you ask.
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i love the looks you get rollin' in to the car wash.
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You're obviously pretty set in your ways. Anyways, I didn't say they were physiologically different, but they do have much stronger jaws than most other kinds of dogs for their size. Just look at the muscles on their head and neck. You can swing a pit bull on a rope in crazy circles through the air and the little bastards will never let go. They also have quite short jaws meaning you can't get much leverage to pry their mouths open should they bite you. If banning pit bulls is the way to stop bad people from owning them and training them to attack, I think its great. Just like banning guns hugely reduces gun crime. Frankly, I don't care about good people who are pissed that they don't get to have guns anymore. Anyways, since ten million people can't settle this I doubt we can.
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Hey Shamil and Mitch, did you guys get your Call of Duty 2 disc images yet?
If so, let's rumble!
Wes: Let me know about the pedals. I might stop by the safety meeting tomorrow evening.
Also, do you want to get in on some WWII action via Call of Duty 2?
If so, let's rumble!
Wes: Let me know about the pedals. I might stop by the safety meeting tomorrow evening.
Also, do you want to get in on some WWII action via Call of Duty 2?
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Two H's!!! TWO!!!!!
Originally Posted by Shiznaz
You're obviously pretty set in your ways.
Anyways, I didn't say they were physiologically different, but they do have much stronger jaws than most other kinds of dogs for their size. Just look at the muscles on their head and neck. You can swing a pit bull on a rope in crazy circles through the air and the little bastards will never let go. They also have quite short jaws meaning you can't get much leverage to pry their mouths open should they bite you.
If banning pit bulls is the way to stop bad people from owning them and training them to attack, I think its great.
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Originally Posted by ronin2046
Also, do you want to get in on some WWII action via Call of Duty 2?
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Originally Posted by operator
Yah ronin got tired of me pwning him in and refuses to 1 on 1 now.
And speaking of 1 on 1, I pwned your mom last night...