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Drue_Down

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  1. I ate some boomers and saw "Fear & Loathing" in the theater... I'm not doing that again.
  2. I am friends with the REAL Seth Norris. Seth is friends with a writer/executive producer, so he got a little shout out last night. I lost my shit when I saw it!!! (oh and for #1000: Packers Suck!)
  3. Chicago Ave between Halsted & the river used to fuck my cars up something royally, that is why I eventually got a SUV.
  4. I'm sure dozens of copycat services are popping up all over LA (& other cites too). It appears pimping is easy. Yes, I am aware these clubs have been around forever. But I'd think an agent or somebody with modeling contacts could legally pimp these girls out to ($20k membership) rich losers a lot better.
  5. Yes, but his "Stop Snitching" shirt was uber-fashionable.
  6. That's a spy flick from the set of "Leonard part 27"
  7. He wrote a song about getting high on cough syrup & he was 33? Was that a typo? That is what 13 year olds do, that and huff glue. Did he make a track called "Sniffin' on some Sig Bond" too?
  8. Would someone tell him where teh dope graff shopz is? (Strictly Montana)
  9. ^^^ She's layin in a broken bed, drinking Vitamin Water and shaving her balls with Nair.
  10. Fuck Everything, We're Doing Five Blades an oldie, but a goodie....
  11. 85 Bears.. Still Da Best ever. 1. 1985 Chicago Bears (18-1) Went 15-1 in the regular season, scoring 456 points and allowing only 198. Then in their three playoff games, they outscored opponents 91-10, including 46-10 over New England in the Super Bowl. 2. 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers (17-2) The best and most complete of the Steelers' dynasty teams. They had eight Hall of Famers, and that doesn't count coach Chuck Noll. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw was league MVP and the Steel Curtain defense is one of the best ever. 3. 1972 Miami Dolphins (17-0) Yes, many argue they should be first on the list because they went undefeated. But a soft schedule is their downfall on this list. The league, in general, was mediocre in 1972. Sorry. 4. 1991 Washington Redskins (17-2) Despite a tough schedule, they went 14-2 in the regular season and outscored opponents 485-224. In the postseason, they won by scores of 24-7, 41-10 and 37-24. 5. 1999 St. Louis Rams (16-3) The Greatest Show on Turf scored 33 points per game. Meantime, the defense allowed 15 points per game, fourth-best in the league. To show you how complete they were, they won every way possible in the postseason: a shootout (49-37 over the Vikings), a defensive struggle (11-6 over the Bucs) and a Super Bowl that was a little of both - 23-16 over the Titans. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  12. I would love to find the 18" version of these (4x100 BP) For now... I had to ditch the stock S-Lites (S-heavies) and replace with some 17"s. When the run-flats wear out (soon) I'd love some fatty 18"s!!
  13. Whoever is in that coffin can't be over 5'2" or they would not fit... let alone a 350 pound man.
  14. I keep looking for the original post date of this thread to be from 2002 or 2003.... maybe if I squint real hard.....
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