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MrBubbles

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About MrBubbles

  • Birthday 01/27/1971

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  1. If you did that to me, I would blow my chunks on you.
  2. I took 2 1/2 men's Charlie Sheen's approach. "Yes dear, I understand/ you're right". It worked for a long time. The best you can do is say such things and take care of family first. My wife and I split up for completely different reasons. Not the normal rationale!
  3. Living in Southern California, Mark Fuhrman, is a known thug! His arrogance and lack of wisdom is insane. I personally would like to see all officers educated. All supervisors and above needs a masters and all officers BA from a credit school. Not one of these fly by night wannabe schools.
  4. O My, we have a winner! Hmm??? How many years will it take you to do 20 posts?
  5. Sobering up can bring huge changes hey? Lets see, another 5 years for 19 posts???
  6. Welcome now go party like @@bobbarker
  7. Ah man, did I miss out?
  8. No kidding! I wonder if he has a second controller for someone to join in? Maybe he's looking for Mr(s) Goodbar?
  9. KingStinger, you do not have to re-install your OS for this drive issue and if you do, the S.M.A.R.T error will persists. Doing so will just prove me right! If you choose to replace the drive? You can run System Recovery Options from your original Windows 7 or above disk. I personally rather repair boot issues from the command line, which may appear to be harder, however it is much faster. If you need help re-establishing the boot at a later time? I would be glad to assist you. Here is a link that speaks of both methods mentioned above that you can use to resolve future boot issues: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/32523/how-to-manually-repair-windows-7-boot-loader-problems/
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