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Ford 1st MRB

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  1. I watch her videos when I get bored, now you can too!!!
  2. Canada: Number 1 in being just north of America!!!
  3. http://www.csmonitor.com/From-the-news-wir...destroyed-VIDEO Something tells me they shouldn't have built it...
  4. Oh I know what you look like Mams...... mwuahahahahah You too Evo....
  5. I blame Jasko
  6. Who do you think he blamed for this one?
  7. Ohhh Google Bot, you remind me of funny posts.....
  8. well, there's 26 seconds of my life i will never get back.... time to go kick a baby penguin to make myself feel better.
  9. There is a good way for only the good ones to come over though Kevin, it's called legal citizenship. True the test is hard, true it is expensive, but it is a way, not a very good one mind you, to weed out the unwanted ones. Instead, "the good ones" as you call them, are sneaking across the border in the same truck as the criminals. True they may not share the same morals or work ethics, but they share the same dreams, to come to America, no matter how they have to get here. Do I think it's fair, no. I do however think stricter border security, more severe punishment to companies employing illegal immigrants, and less government assistance to them will hinder the mass exodus we have on our hands currently. The penalty in SC for employing an illegal immigrant is $500 per illegal employee. That's it. If they were to change it to say... $5,000 per employee and 5 years loss of business license, how many companies or private businesses do you think would be jumping at the idea of cheaper labor? If you aren't being part of the solution, you shouldn't bitch about the problem. That's all I'm saying.
  10. And yet you hire them to work for you still....
  11. Recent Car Show that was held in the parking lot where I work. Just thought this was funny. You can own it for $7,500. These girls weren't there, they were at the tiki Hut. I just saw them on my phone when uploading the cars and figured I would share.
  12. White Russians if I'm out to have a good time. Which, if I'm at the Tiki Hut, my all time favorite bar, and local stomping grounds..... is served as Russian Roulettes Russian Roulettes: 1/2 oz Kahlua 1/2 oz vodka 1 oz sambuca 1. Fill two shot glasses with the kahlua and vodka and place a slice of orange on the top of each glass. 2. Pour sambuca seperately into a wine glass and light it. Pour onto the shots and allow to burn briefly. Extinguish, shoot the drink, and chase with a bite of the sambuca-soaked orange slice. That, my friends, is the best shot you will ever taste. As far as my liquor cabinet: Sailor Jerry Gentlemen's Jack Sambuca Kahluha Triple Sec I think I still have some Skky Vodka Crown Royal Aftershock Some Melon Liquor Saki and a few miscellaneous mixers like sour mix, bloody mary mix, etc... Yes, I'm an Alcoholic
  13. What?
  14. I've told you 20 times Engle, just because it says floppy drive, it doesn't mean you put your penis in it.
  15. I have always had a weakness for curly brunettes. Not nappy curls mind you, but Evangeline Lily from lost is the epitome of what I like. Yeah, red in the head, fire in the bed is generally true. I just don't like all the freckles associated with gingers. Not that I haven't slept with a few. Blondes are either hit or miss with me. I hate girls that dye their hair blonde, but that Cali surfer chick look gets me everytime. See Marissa Miller for an example. If I had to choose though its brunettes.
  16. Sunny in Philadelphia. I have been telling some of you for the longest time, this is one of the funniest shows on TV. This is episode one of season 5, see if it peaks your interests.
  17. I'll keep wearing my deodorant and leave the smelling like ass crack to the damn hippies.
  18. Scotland An Ethiopian chasing a chicken or the chicken running from the Ethiopian?
  19. Axe deodorant. Clinique Happy for Men - My lady friends seem to love it. Armani Code - You have to buy this stuff. Calvin Klein Obsession - For when I'm feeling randy.
  20. 10 or 15 bucks, well worth it.
  21. "James Saville was 18 years old when he was arrested on July 9, 1999, by undercover sheriff's deputies and charged with plotting to kill Arpaio with a bomb. A self-described pyromaniac with prior felony convictions, Saville was slapped with a $1 million bond and no hope of getting out of jail before his trial. Poor and confused, Saville was the perfect stooge for yet another Joe Arpaio publicity stunt. That Saville was railroaded was incidental to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, where stroking Sheriff Joe Arpaio's publicity furnace comes well ahead of law enforcement. All that mattered to Arpaio and his media czarina, Lisa Allen MacPherson, was that Saville's arrest led the evening television news and was page-one material in the county's daily newspapers. And they got what they wanted: Images of gun-wielding deputies swooping into a parking lot and taking a bewildered and unarmed Saville into custody filled the airwaves. News anchors gushed how they were thankful that Saville's despicable plot had been foiled by vigilant deputies and that the brave Arpaio had averted yet another serious attempt on his life. "Well, we took this guy off the street," Arpaio bragged in his best John Wayne inflection to a television news station after going home to "comfort" his wife in the wake of the alleged foiled assassination attempt. "He's back in prison, where he belongs." This is where Arpaio wished the Saville newsreel had ended. But there's more. Saville didn't deserve to be locked up in Arpaio's dungeon. He was innocent. Four years after his televised arrest, a Maricopa County Superior Court jury ruled that Arpaio's detectives had entrapped Saville. Entrapment defenses rarely succeed because they are exceedingly difficult to prove. James Saville's attorney, Ulises Ferragut, had to prove that the idea of killing the sheriff had started with law enforcement, that deputies or their agents urged Saville to commit the crime and that Saville was not predisposed to do it. Ferragut proved all three elements, and James Saville walked out of Arpaio's jail a free man. After the trial, jurors told Ferragut they were convinced that Saville had been a pawn in an elaborate media ploy. "Arpaio had cameras out there waiting to film the arrest," Ferragut says. "The jurors indicated this was clearly a publicity stunt." What was good press for Arpaio was a horrific experience for James Saville. He faced up to 22 years in prison if convicted of the trumped-up charges designed to boost Arpaio's popularity. Earlier this month, the Saville family filed a $10 million lawsuit against the county for entrapment and wrongly incarcerating James Saville. As for Linda Saville, she is not content with just the lawsuit. The 25-year-old single mom wants to run Arpaio -- who in elections past has been the state's most popular politician -- out of office. And she has formed a political action committee called Mothers Against Arpaio, with other victims of Arpaio's tactics, to do just that. Mothers Against Arpaio has staged protests in front of the county jail, and last week several members pelted Arpaio with questions about jail deaths during a Scottsdale breakfast meeting with political supporters. An angry, red-faced Joe Arpaio refused to answer the mothers of his victims. The group, which includes about a dozen family members, is compiling detailed information of abuses inside Arpaio's notorious jails and posting victims' names on a Web site. The list includes more than two dozen examples of deaths, beatings and suicides that have occurred inside the county lockups. It also cites several examples of political vendettas carried out by the sheriff's office against Arpaio's critics. In the past, the group might be easily dismissed as disgruntled family members upset over the treatment of loved ones who rightly landed in jail. But Mothers Against Arpaio has a mountain of facts to back up the legacy of atrocities with which it taunts the sheriff during his frequent public appearances." He isn't the saint you paint him as. True I believe inmates should pay for their crimes, and I agree with some of his policies, but he is just as corrupt as some of his inmates, if not more.
  22. I was on that show once or twice...
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