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Hermdog

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  1. Thanks for catching the floater....Nice Daver
  2. Hermdog

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    thanks for noticing a brotha
  3. Glad to see some of these that were sandwiched...good work!
  4. Good work...makes me wanna get out there and climb some ladders...thanks!
  5. RIP man...it really sucks to see you're gone. You're fr8s will live on forever
  6. Sorry to hear about this...much respect.
  7. Great job...well worth the wait.
  8. Damn I recognize that spot.....you gotta do a little editing on your flicks...protect your spots the best you can:shakehead:
  9. They need an absolute nu tjob to play the roll. The Joker is insane..and they need someone diabolical. If Jim Carrey and Jack N. switched roles, it would have made more sense. Jim plays a great nut...while Jack could have masterminded some riddles
  10. Damn, you've got some nice spots. Don't be afraid to get out of the car and get a little closer...
  11. Hermdog

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    Coors Light makes me shit..plus it tastes nasty
  12. some good ones in here...you've gotta adjust your flash..the shadows in some of these are super heavy
  13. Re: I live next door to a whorehouse. What no photos? You can make money black mailing the perps
  14. Ironic death age...69..probably had a great life
  15. Hooters Chairman Brooks Found Dead The Associated Press Sunday, July 16, 2006; 10:20 PM MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- Robert Brooks, the chairman of Hooters of America Inc. who made a fortune selling chicken wings served by scantily clad waitresses, was found dead at his home Sunday, officials said. He was 69. It was unclear how Brooks died. The Horry County coroner's office told The (Myrtle Beach) Sun News that an autopsy would be performed Monday. Several calls to the coroner's office by The Associated Press went unanswered. Since opening its first store in Clearwater, Fla., in 1983, the chain has expanded across the U.S. and into more than a dozen countries ranging from Taiwan to Venezuela. Hooters has about 61 million annual visitors to its some 425 restaurants. Brooks, born on a tobacco farm outside Loris near Myrtle Beach, founded Eastern Foods Inc., which makes dressings and sauces, in 1966. With a group of Atlanta investors, Brooks bought expansion and franchise rights for the Hooters chain in 1984. He eventually bought majority control and became chairman. Local leaders remembered Brooks as a sharp businessman with a down-home flair who never forgot where he came from. "Whenever I saw him, the first question and usually the last question from him was, 'What can I do to help ya?'" said Brad Dean, president of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. He also shared his wealth, giving $2 million to Coastal Carolina University for its first football stadium, which was named Brooks Stadium in 2003.
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