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another mazda fail
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it's a video of a dog stopping, dropping and rolling, which means you failed this time, peace quilt boy
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Thanks for explaining it to me, ( :dork: ) it failed because it was stupid.
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That it was.
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it took you a week to figure that out?
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seremtan wrote:it took you a week to figure that out?
No, it took a week for me to bother opening the thread. I'm not here 24/7 like some of you. :smirk:
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and quite right too. that oil ain't gon' drill itself, ya know
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I don't drill.
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you're right, the tiny dribble that's left in texas you probably suck instead
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BAM!
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
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The only dribble that's left is what you forgot to wipe off of your chin.
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except that i'm not in texas and there's no oil in my mouth, therefore you make even less sense than usual randy
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I thought you had him, sera, but he sent it right back over the net. You coulda rallied... nope. Randy wins. :olo:
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Saved image fer later use @ relatives from...THAT...side of the family. :D
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Peenyuh wrote:I thought you had him, sera, but he sent it right back over the net. You coulda rallied... nope. Randy wins. :olo:
it was a weak and flailing return, Beanyer. learn the rules of the game before you try to be umpire
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My ex-wife coulda umpired that one, the win was so obvious. You cannot rally from the classic "deez nuts" type defense. Don't be mad - yuh win, yuh lose. C'est der way it goes. :p
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Peenyuh going to great lengths to show what an utter moron he is once again.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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Peenyuh wrote:My ex-wife coulda umpired that one, the win was so obvious. You cannot rally from the classic "deez nuts" type defense. Don't be mad - yuh win, yuh lose. C'est der way it goes. :p
you're implying your ex-wife is dumb when that's already obvious from the fact she married you
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But then again... she DID divorce me. Hah! Now I wi..... wait...
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seremtan wrote:
Peenyuh wrote:My ex-wife coulda umpired that one, the win was so obvious. You cannot rally from the classic "deez nuts" type defense. Don't be mad - yuh win, yuh lose. C'est der way it goes. :p
you're implying your ex-wife is dumb when that's already obvious from the fact she married you
LMAO!
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