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Extra special Thursday night radio is in session.
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you unemployed again, B?
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smackaholic wrote:you unemployed again, B?
Nope, our little one was with grandma and grandpa.
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So, lil' B is with the grands and you squander this opportunity here?

Shouldn't you have the mrs bound up hanging from the chandelier or something?

fag.
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smackaholic wrote:So, lil' B is with the grands and you squander this opportunity here?

Shouldn't you have the mrs bound up hanging from the chandelier or something?

fag.
Never you mind how I took care of the missus.

Well if you must know, we had a nice dinner at a local Italian restaurant. It was just like a Billy Joel song.
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BSmack wrote:
smackaholic wrote:So, lil' B is with the grands and you squander this opportunity here?

Shouldn't you have the mrs bound up hanging from the chandelier or something?

fag.
Never you mind how I took care of the missus.

Well if you must know, we had a nice dinner at a local Italian restaurant. It was just like a Billy Joel song.
Now, if you are doing both simultaneously, rack you. And get Smackie to hook you up for audio. And, I ain't talking about the restaurant part.
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smackaholic wrote:
BSmack wrote:
smackaholic wrote:So, lil' B is with the grands and you squander this opportunity here?

Shouldn't you have the mrs bound up hanging from the chandelier or something?

fag.
Never you mind how I took care of the missus.

Well if you must know, we had a nice dinner at a local Italian restaurant. It was just like a Billy Joel song.
Now, if you are doing both simultaneously, rack you. And get Smackie to hook you up for audio. And, I ain't talking about the restaurant part.
You want to listen to BSmack doing the nasty with his child bride? Dude.
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Goober McTuber wrote:
You want to listen to BSmack doing the nasty with his child bride? Dude.

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Speaking of real child brides, looks like the Killer is tapping some of the younger stock in the family again.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/gossip/ ... brown.html

They must have the most interesting family reunions.
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And now for something completely different.

From a link on the site BSmack linked, The 10 worst cars sold in America.

http://www.latimes.com/business/money/l ... otogallery
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my first car was #2 on the list, the mustang II. yes, it was a pile. fortunately, i never owned anything else on the list. i have had the misfortune of driving some though.
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No Fri night radio unless someone else wants to do it this week.
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I would, but haven't figured out the Windows 7 glitch yet. Mother of fuck.
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Damn. One T1B thing worthwhile is Smackie's Friday Tune Town. If I still had my "keys" I'd be tempted to jump in.
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Smackie Chan wrote:No Fri night radio
Bummer.

at least I got a partial fix last night.

See you next week, hopefully.
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smackaholic wrote:my first car was #2 on the list, the mustang II. yes, it was a pile. fortunately, i never owned anything else on the list. i have had the misfortune of driving some though.

Probably would have been better if the writer knew WTF they were talking about.

First, a Mustang II very, very little in common with a Pinto. Slightly similar in appearance, and that's where the similarity ends.

A 71 Pinto (they show a 77 in the pic, which had the gas tank problem fixed) is an extremely reliable car, provided it's retrofitted with the safe gas tank/bumper mounts (which Ford did for free).
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War Wagon wrote:
Smackie Chan wrote:No Fri night radio
Bummer.

at least I got a partial fix last night.

See you next week, hopefully.
Tomorrow night bro the extra special tribute to Poptart with Ian Gilian playing the role of Jesus.
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Dinsdale wrote:
smackaholic wrote:my first car was #2 on the list, the mustang II. yes, it was a pile. fortunately, i never owned anything else on the list. i have had the misfortune of driving some though.

Probably would have been better if the writer knew WTF they were talking about.

First, a Mustang II very, very little in common with a Pinto. Slightly similar in appearance, and that's where the similarity ends.

A 71 Pinto (they show a 77 in the pic, which had the gas tank problem fixed) is an extremely reliable car, provided it's retrofitted with the safe gas tank/bumper mounts (which Ford did for free).
The mustang II shared drivetrains with the pinto. It was basically an overweight pinto. So, yes, it was related to the pinto. Good catch on the all glass hatch, definitely a later pinto.

As for it being top ten worst, no. It was a decent enough car. There were plenty worst. The yugo means that it is not an all-american list. Therefore, there has to be some brit/frog/dago iron on it. Infact, that list should probably consist entirely of brit leyland, citroen and fiat products.
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