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Everything posted by dem beats
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I don't always give them a half shaft, but when I do, I follow up with the other half.
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One hell of a Honda Civic.
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Good bleach.
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Yesterday I was looking for housing, came across these gems: http://tucson.craigslist.org/roo/4291835721.html http://tucson.craigslist.org/roo/4291686478.html http://tucson.craigslist.org/roo/4288703276.html Fuck. I need to bleach my Fucking eyes.
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I can't choke it down.
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You like the soy??? Ish. I hate soy.
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You Cray.
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Sick of her shit maybe..... But not of them sweet titties and beev
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Congrats!
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Ass Titties Ass and titties
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She needs some help for sure. I would help her with her pants.
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Dumps like a truck.
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Just sittin' here watching repeatedlyI only watched it a few hundred dozens of times.
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Is Kevlar the strongest/toughest fiber for composite projects?
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If A cups need fiberglass, do you use Kevlar for D cups? Shazam.
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That one is hot. More than most any I have seen.
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I never noticed that Sean. Pantera FTW. Diablo still wins my heart though.
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This shit is Cray http://m.cnet.com/news/google-embarks-on-smart-contact-lenses-for-diabetics/57617385
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That's wild. I'm pretty sure mine were cut by a router. Maybe that was just for the edges. It was the only machine in the middle of the shop though.
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I'm going to tell you right now, you don't want to do that work. Good on you for being frugal, but you don't want to be left holding the bag when you crack your counter top. Usually for stone they make a larger diameter partial cut around the hole and reinforce with steel then cut the real hole. So you would need a router up to the task too. Most of their cuts are with a router in fact. You have bigger balls than me. I would never have thought of trying.
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Did you check Silestone? Yes $65-$89 a square foot. Damn you Aaron! Took the wife over and guess what she picked out! I think you called her and told you. Silestone Coffee Brown 24 sq ft $1800.96 and $310.00 to cut the sink hole. Silestone is nice. Zero maintenance required. Most natural stones have to be sealed annually and can/will stain. Not Silestone, however. Keep your sink cut out. It makes for a nice portable work station. My granite is fantastic. But definitely keep the cut outs. I have one for my sink and one for the range.
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I thought the model T was hot when you were a kid Seth?
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I didn't know Subaru made a V12
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A bit lighter.
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Not even close to lightLighter than an excursion?