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If we didnt like you we wouldnt give you such a hard time Yoda
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I guess I better get hubby a subscription to playboy.....just so I'm better informed...lol
Dawn
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Don"t forget the bambo steamer with those ginsue knives.....NOW HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR ALL OF THIS.........
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You guys are talking about paintings, but what I'm wondering is what they were doing to get footprints on the inside of a windshield.
Hmmmmmm...... |
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You Know? She was probably trying to warm her toes up with the defrost. YEAH thats it?
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Enkogneto
I can explain foot prints inside of the rear windows of a large sedan(remember your teanage years), but not on the windshield. It must be because back seats arent as large as they used to be(mabey that's why my kids want station wagons?). Enjoy PS I think this subject is seriosly off topic, but it,s good to have some fun once and a while. Yvan |
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I still remember the time when I was in High school and my girl friend and I were fooling around and oops I broke my dad's windshield from the inside with my foot. That was not a fun night trying to explain to my dad how the windshield got broke when the car wasn't moving. At least not moving down the road.
David Coitster
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Glass….. The Finale Frontier, These are the adventure of the glass guy named Coitster, his continuing mission, To explore strange new chips, to seek out new technicians and more sales, To Boldly Go Where No Chip Guy Has Gone Before |