Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Pop got some bling!
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OK the official who has polyester Hawaiian shirts is on now! Going to need to fill the coat rack in the back and also cleaner bags to wrap them with!
 

OK the official who has polyester Hawaiian shirts is on now! Going to need to fill the coat rack in the back and also cleaner bags to wrap them with!
None o' them shirts in my closet.. never had one. You lived there, don't you have a closet full of them?
 
I posted it before I read the whole thing - it does have potential.. the engine alone is worth 5k - at the very least you could strip it down and make some $$
 
well, we're going to have to spike the coffee or something tomorrow --- too dang quiet in here today... I need to be able to count on you all - :wtf: - I will go back to random rants..
 
I'll just take one of the idiot comments I hear during my morning commute off of the radio and that'll just be it... don't say I didn't warn you..
 
well, we're going to have to spike the coffee or something tomorrow --- too dang quiet in here today... I need to be able to count on you all - :wtf: - I will go back to random rants..
im here but not here lol
 
ruh roh:



Near Cannon Ball, North Dakota (CNN)The sweet taste of victory has already begun to sour at the Oceti Sakowin Camp just north of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.

Over recent months, thousands of people have settled in this off-the-grid community, united in their mission to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline from snaking through nearby treaty land and under the Missouri River that serves millions of people.
The mantra silkscreened on T-shirts, painted on signs and embroidered on hats drives home what matters here: Mni Wiconi -- or Water is Life.
On Sunday, the US Army Corps of Engineers said it would seek alternative routes for the pipeline. The "water protectors" and their supporters sang, drummed and cheered in triumph.

Veterans march on the edge of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation on December 5, 2016.
But by Monday morning as a winter squall descended and temperatures dropped, so too did the enthusiasm here.
Energy Transfer Partners, the corporation behind the $3.7 billion project, had pushed back. It blamed politics, specifically the Obama Administration, for the Army Corps statement, adding that it was in the corporation's legal right to proceed as planned.
This latest twist is raising questions, stoking suspicions and, quite possibly, fueling rumors. Among those: The pipeline has already been completed.
 
I'll just take one of the idiot comments I hear during my morning commute off of the radio and that'll just be it... don't say I didn't warn you..
I will send you a mirror and a dark room, just like the old days of growing up!
Who's your daddy
 
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