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knocked-up-let mom offered 1mil$ porn contract
aceisback replied to Richard Cheese's topic in General Chat
That HO is EMOFUGGLY. Who in their right mind would pay hard earned cash to see her nasty azz nekkid? We've been having a debate here in the shop since she became exposed to the public. I say her mouth looks just like a baboons azz just like Angelina's does. I had to Google some baboon azz to convince a couple of the guys, but the majority here agree, now, that Ms. Jolie's lips look like baboon hiney. You can have my turn Cheese! -
Return home to your friends and family safe and sound. Semper Fi Ace
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:?: If the SHTF I'll be diving into your house! Your supply and my skills, hell, we'll be the last men standing. I'll bring my own mini arsenal of course but it sure looks like you already have a few hours worth of survival equipment.
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My dog can shoot yo! j/k, I see your point. Luckily I live in a decent neighborhood and have reliable friendly neighbors. We inquire if someone looks out of the ordinary and we know the other neighbor isn't home. Haven't have any problems in a few years now. Knock on wood.
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Colt 1991A1 loaded with 230grain Federal HydroShock hollow points. Remington 870 12guage with some bigass buckshot. And the mutt Vada to eat all evidence left by your failure to yield.
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Opps! Sorry, my bad. I'll sport the dunce cap for today.
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I thought he held back quite well. Could've gotten ugly but he was on duty and you will see nothing but 100% professionalism from any Marine on duty. They have wands at the check points for a reason, seemed security just had a hair for him. Was part of the story so it had to be there. Man, the trucker through the mountains, the parade of cars lined up, the tarmac workers, misty eyes all over again...
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EWWWW! Marines will eat damn near anything, but no Yotes. Maybe Korean Marines... They just harvest the pelts.
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Nice coat. That pelt would fetch around $50 in these parts. This time of year guys wait til they have a freezer full of them just like that and cash in later in the Spring. I've known a few fellow Marines that have gotten around $2K for a winters worth of hides. Not hard to get 6 or 8 on a good weekend if you're patient.
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Ummm, I'm pretty sure that during the poker run I posed the question to the Ranger that was there at the checkpoint with Pete. The trails just past that hill are out of bounds but I'm positive he said that particular hill and surrounding area was not out of bounds. My old azz could be wrong though, that's happened once or twice before!
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HBO showed a sneak preview on base here in 29 Palms Tuesday evening. Chance Phelps was a Marine with 3rd Batallion/11th Marine Regiment based here. Lots of his friends and fellow Marines were in attendance along with us retirees and families. Lots of tears were shed, hands were held, and huggs were handed out. The impact of being in a theatre with so many that were directly affected by this story was immense. I can't see watching it in the comfort of your living room having much of an impact with how numb we are after all of the trivialization that hollywood has instilled upon us with guts and gore. This is a story about the impact of life. The way that Lt. Col Strobl wrote and directed this film pays tribute to a great young man and doesn't glorfy the conflict in Iraq in any way, shape, or form. If you are expecting a war movie with lots of shooting, explosions, blood and guts, and carnage, then this is not your movie. If you want to see the realities and the effects of the death of our young men and women in uniform then clear your mind and watch this movie. I would like to hear some of your thoughts after you have viewed it. I know we have many active duty service men and women on this site and lots of Vets who will be deeply touched but I'd like to know if there is any respect and dignity left among our civilian population like that shown in this movie. I know it exist down South and in middle America, but how about out West here where our busy lives keep us from paying much attention to what affects most of our great Nation? Your responses will tell. I doubt many people will care. Prove me wrong... Thanks Jodi for starting this topic, and for your appreciation of what the movie is about. One Marines view.
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I got your monkey right here.
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Could this happen at Dumont?
aceisback replied to aceisback's topic in Dumont Regulations, Safety & BLM
Sheesh, here we go again. Where did anyone ever hear that there was a lawsuit from the kids parents? That was neglect/negligence no matter how you slice it and wouldn't even be allowed as a suit. There has been plans since 2005 for Union Pacific to add a second set of tracks and with several derailments in the past couple of years they are covering their arses. Gotta have the room for additional bed work and to keep recreating citizens out of harms way. BLM has known about this closure for sometime and dropped the ball on an alternative to the wash road users. I repeat, there is NO lawsuit from the parents of the three children who lost their lives at the hiway crossing. -
DS Days! See ya'll there.
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Fuggin' white azz honkey trash. If it ain't yours leave it thef uck alone. If you don't like something stay away from it. Damn! Is it really that hard? Where were these azzwipes parents when they were growing up? :flatbiller: Okay, now I feel all better. Karma is a muff hugger and I hope a telephone pole smashes through their windshield...
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I concur but I think I could tolerate it with it only being 16 miles from Glamis.
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Only thing that will fit that pole is a topless Queen Kong! Or maybe Queen Fajita, or whatever her name is...
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Could this happen at Dumont?
aceisback replied to aceisback's topic in Dumont Regulations, Safety & BLM
Yeah, the info was posted for those of us that frequent both dunes. They are closing off the most used access to Glamis. Kind of like if they were to close off the entrance road to Dumont and you had to get there from Little Dumont Dunes. Some could make it, most could not. -
Some of us on here have heard of some of the ideas being tossed around for getting The D shut down and we all think that it is not going to happen or will be sometime in coming. We've been hearing about "The Fence" and didn't think it would happen, or that they would still allow us access. Here's a nice little letter that I recieved from ASA today. You can move this if you need to Pete. I just thought it important that our fellow DDR members see that the will of those who want to restrict our sport can be done. Dear Fellow aSa Member, We have just received updated information regarding Union Pacific Railroad’s (UPRR) fence project from the BLM. As many of you might already be aware, UPRR has been installing a fence just inside their property line which extends 100’ from the centerline of the rail road tracks and encompasses essentially all of Wash Road. This project started in mid-November and will extend from approximately Highway 78 to the south; ending-point unknown at this time. Until recently, UPRR was honoring a commitment made to the BLM to continue to allow public access down Wash Road, leaving an opening at each wash to allow for vehicular access; some openings being narrower than others and some openings more accessible than others, depending on the flow of the wash. To minimize the impact of these restricted openings to thousands of ISDRA visitors, the BLM has begun the necessary environmental procedures to be able to grade some of these openings to allow for better access into various wash openings. After this past weekend, it was brought to our attention that it appeared that UPRR was changing their plans and access was becoming more and more limited along Wash Road. BLM met with UPRR representatives on February 4th to discuss their project and their prior agreement to continue to allow access, only to find out that they had changed their position and will close the road to all public traffic at some point in the future. At the urging of the local BLM office, UPRR has agreed to allow the use of this road, hopefully, for the rest of this dune season but in all likelihood will restrict access for the 2009-2010 season. Again at the request of the BLM, the contractor will be enlarging some of the openings in the fence to allow for access during the upcoming Presidents’ Day holiday weekend. This improved access may, at some locations, not accommodate large motor homes or extremely long trailers. The BLM has identified locations that they have prioritized for grading to remove berms to help improve access. This is not the result that we hoped for but it is what we know at this point. The ASA has been conferring with the BLM, our legislative contacts and our legal team to see what if anything can be done to allow continued use of UPRR’s right of way. We will also be working to see what it will take to have a new access road constructed on the BLM land to allow access to these traditional camping areas. The construction of a new access road is a long term solution to this problem. The ASA has sent a letter to the UPRR management to express our concerns about the closing of this road to the public and the loss of access to recreation camping areas. This letter can viewed here:Letter to UP Railroad In closing, please watch for updates via emails and/or the ASA's Bulletin Board as new information becomes available.
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Looks like lots of construction going on for someplace that is going to be shut down soon. North Pole, Ranger Station, tax dollars hard at work for Boxer, Feinstien, and Osama to hand it over to the Greenies. What's up with that North Pole anyway? Cool lookin' but I say azzhats will have it down by Pres Weekend. Sorry I miss out on this what had become an annual pilgrimage for the past four years. Remodeling and the guy that's helping me had his mother passed away last week. Concrete grinding sucks. Never seen so much dust of such fine particles. Glad you guys enjoyed the trip. I'll be there next year.
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besides being great moderators they are great people
aceisback replied to danny007's topic in Dumont Happenings
Yep yep, most of the nuggahs :black: all up in here is crazy and I'm down wit dat. Glad they're my homies! :B -
Dammit! I'm out. My contractors mother passed away last week and I figured he'd still be gone. He's back and ready to finish the garage so I'm pretty occupied this weekend. Ya'll be safe out there. Thanks Pete and Nick for the offer of a place to crash if I could've made it.
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Funny stuff for sure. Made even more so by the fact that I watched a guy at work yesterday during and after our pot luck lunch put away five plates of food along with seven, yes 7, Diet Rite colas. I told him he should rename that shiatt Diet WRONG!
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It gets tucked into that nice tight little crevice between the oil filter and the magneto cover.
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Looks like too many times of the neutral indicator wire getting caught between the case and the cover! :ah: Look and see if that wire hasn't been clamped down on a time or two. I got money on it.