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- mrsippycups
- Art Connoisseur
- Posts: 754
- Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:05 pm
I have been in and out of school for damn near 8 years now. I just go when I get bored, have money, somebody else pays for it
ISO: "Champagne Charlie" sheet music cover by Alfred Concanenrecycler wrote:You do not need poster nerds to tell you what you should like.
actual-lol.Diabolos80 wrote:Codeblue wrote:Seems like you've been bitching about school for the last 6 years. WTF do ya do?
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RambosRemodeler wrote:.........You're entitled to your opinion but it's wrong.
Kramerica wrote: . . . . . Also, never listen to anything rambo says.
The 6 month average calc stopped taking into consideration sales about a year ago when EB went on the fritz. So, the 6 month average for this one is based on the last two sales in 2015.
- freaksmeout
- Art Expert
- Posts: 4488
- Joined: Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:00 am
Can I just drop something heavy on my toe instead?gorkie wrote:Soulja Boy or Chris Brown?
Nothing brings humility like a good ol' shart."
A Dairy Queen franchise owner in Illinois believed he could call customers the N word. DQ corporate quickly stepped up and showed him that won't be allowed at their stores by closing his location. A nice win for decent human beings who enjoy ice cream.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... 958ce67749
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... 958ce67749
so this happened today near my hometown... http://www.njherald.com/20170110/truck- ... eral-store#
ALLAMUCHY — A tractor trailer truck crashed into the Allamuchy General Store shortly before 9:30 a.m.
The driver of the truck, who had just turned off County Route 517 on to Old Hackettstown Road, was headed downhill when he veered on to a resident's property and tore a path through a thicket of trees before plowing into the side of the store and coming to a stop.
It could not immediately be determined if any injuries resulted from the crash.
The owner of the store -- located at the corner of Johnsonburg and Old Hackettstown roads -- was seen milling about outside shortly afterward and appeared physically unharmed though badly shaken. He declined to be interviewed.
Tom Laura, who lives about 100 feet away, said it is not the first time there has been an accident at this corner, though he said he has never seen one of this magnitude in the more than 30 years he has lived at this location.
"I was inside my house and heard a sound like a snow plow hitting the pavement," he said. "Then I came outside to look and said to myself, 'Where are all the trees?' It was like a bulldozer came right through."
Laura speculated that the driver might have realized his brakes were failing and deliberately turned into a cluster of trees along the road to slow the truck's speed. He noted that the truck completely missed hitting several electrical poles and wires before coming to a stop.
Laura said his neighbors have been clamoring for years for the township to provide safety enhancements at the corner, which he suggested has been akin to a terrible accident waiting to happen.
- RottenAtom
- Art Freak
- Posts: 14870
- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:51 am
- Location: Houston, TX
"The Germans' nickname for me is 'The Little Man'?"
- GiantBoyDective
- Art Freak
- Posts: 10134
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2012 2:17 pm
- Location: A Whale's Vagina
Codeblue wrote:Save the Price Charts!
#trollcru
danieldanger wrote:what you do aint hustlin. see, in MY hustle, i get to sell the whole run and each print only costs me like $6. y'alls is small potatoe street level fudge.
I saw him tonight. First time I have seen him since posting about him previously. It was around midnight tonight and I was returning home after being out at a friend's party. He was out walking an empty wheelchair with a couple of bags in the seat of the chair. We had just exited our uber and I was surprised to see him after not seeing him in over a year. Wasn't even sure if he was in the neighborhood any longer. Because I had had a few beers I had the balls to approach him and talk to him. I'm so glad I did. His name is Richard. He lives in a unit with his older brother who he helps care for, but he is trying to find a small apartment to move into that will also take his dog. He said he lost the house that his family owned for 104 years in the city because he couldn't afford to keep it up. I got his number and I told him I wanted to help him in whatever way I could. Going to call him in a couple days and meet him for coffee. I feel really good about it. And my partner cried coming into our place after we left him. So there you go.gorkie wrote:There is an old man who lives in my neighborhood. I'm not sure, but I think he lives within a block or so of me. He is hunched over so badly when I see him. He is bent over literally at a 90 degree angle when he walks and stands. Lately when I see him I want to go up to him and talk to him and ask him if there is ever anything he needs help with. But I never do because I am afraid of offending him. I don't know why I am so afraid to ask him. Sad.
It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. - Thoreau
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