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- FivePointOh
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- Pushbutton
- King of Switchbladeland
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Yeah I gotta go with Jman on this. As you people can see I have been a BF member since 98 (Jesus my life is boring) and that was always an unspoken rule. Go after the person as much as you want with in reason. But never involve the families. If you can't insult someone without insulting an inocent party then just maybe you shouldn't be playing that game. Mr Bonz this is somewhat directed at you and jman cause he played to but its really directed at everyone on here whose a member. I well remember the day on BF when two guys were going at it and one insulted the others girl and about 30 members jumped in and lambasted the guy for doing it. Shit if we can't insult stupid people like ourselves then we are pretty bad off.
PB
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- Wally J. Corpse
- Level Zero: True Jerk
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Greetings, Mr. Missaman-
A very popular treat here at the disturbed ranch is the Colonel's extra crispy chicken butt flaps. I prefer the ones with extra hair on 'em. Yummy when dipped into a delicate pruno- art class paste sauce. Then, after such a sumptuous repast, I often retire into the den for Charmin cigars and spam jelly on Catholic blandiose wafers.
AS ever,
Your ol' pal,
Wally J. Corpse
A very popular treat here at the disturbed ranch is the Colonel's extra crispy chicken butt flaps. I prefer the ones with extra hair on 'em. Yummy when dipped into a delicate pruno- art class paste sauce. Then, after such a sumptuous repast, I often retire into the den for Charmin cigars and spam jelly on Catholic blandiose wafers.
AS ever,
Your ol' pal,
Wally J. Corpse
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Holy cow Wally what happened to you? You look like you fell in a vat of acid. Now don't take this wrong cause I hate to offend people but boy you are the ugliest thing I ever saw. Except once on Halloween at safeway they had a haunted house inside the meat locker boy I was sure scared.
Jimman
Jimman
Be kind always to your fellow man for he is you.
OK, back on track. Lately my snack of choice has been Wasabi Peas and Wasabi Soybeans washed down with a nice refreshing, spicy, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.[/quote]
I can't believe you said that..I have been stuffing wasabi peas down for the last 3 weeks.
I can't believe you said that..I have been stuffing wasabi peas down for the last 3 weeks.
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"Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"
"Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"
- FivePointOh
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I can't believe you said that..I have been stuffing wasabi peas down for the last 3 weeks.
HISTORY: Just 10 years ago, the fiery green mound served beside sushi at Japanese restaurants was only for those with daring palates and tolerance for heat. But today, wasabi, the Japanese version of horseradish, is a familiar condiment used to flavor a myriad of products, such as wasabi peas.
Research is being conducted in Japan to determine wasabi's ability to help prevent tooth decay. According to a recent article in The New York Times, Dr. Hideki Masuda, a research director of Ogawa and Company of Japan, is exploring the idea that wasabi kills bacteria in food; therefore, it has the potential to kill bacteria in the mouth. It's a stretch to say it will reduce cavities - although wasabi toothpaste was mentioned - but watch the advancements. In the future, a spoonful of wasabi a day could keep the dentist away.
- Claudester
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- the spotlight kid
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