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JackofDiamonds
Bringer of Boston Baked Blue Balls
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by JackofDiamonds » July 22 10, 6:41 am
InvincibleCakeEater wrote:
That's a phenomenal "Haters Gonna Hate" image.
G. Keenan
Sucking on the Rally Nipple
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by G. Keenan » July 22 10, 11:46 am
InvincibleCakeEater wrote:
I want the backstory behind this photo. It looks like East Germany or something, which only makes it more awesome.
JackofDiamonds
Bringer of Boston Baked Blue Balls
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by JackofDiamonds » July 22 10, 3:21 pm
G. Keenan wrote: InvincibleCakeEater wrote:
I want the backstory behind this photo. It looks like East Germany or something, which only makes it more awesome.
But the girl has what appears to be a north face jacket and a nike gym bag. Wherever it is, it is awesome.
lukethedrifter
darjeeling sipping elite
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by lukethedrifter » July 22 10, 3:53 pm
G. Keenan wrote: InvincibleCakeEater wrote:
I want the backstory behind this photo. It looks like East Germany or something, which only makes it more awesome.
I believe that monkey roughed me up in Odessa when I couldn't make good on my pool debts.
cards2468
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by cards2468 » July 22 10, 4:04 pm
can he be featured on our GRB t-shirts?
Lesson
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by Lesson » July 24 10, 1:07 pm
VIDEO
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A parody to the Old Spice guy(I think).
JackofDiamonds
Bringer of Boston Baked Blue Balls
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by JackofDiamonds » July 24 10, 2:41 pm
cardslesson101 wrote: VIDEO
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A parody to the Old Spice guy(I think).
That was awful.
Arthur Dent
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by Arthur Dent » July 24 10, 3:42 pm
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Traditionally people mail in their pencils to be sharpened; however David now offers a new service: He will provide the pencil.
http://www.artisanalpencilsharpening.com/index.html
Maclowery
Child Pot Activist
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by Maclowery » July 24 10, 10:32 pm
When I was an architecture major, we often had to have very clear, visible, crisp thin linework in our drawings. I generally resharpened my Staedlers every, oh, two minutes?
Anyway, wow, 12.50. Awesome.