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JohnnyDos

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  1. Nice looking dog RockApe,but don't let the dog play with tennis balls,I heard people say that the fuzz can ruin their teeth.But I'm not sure how.One thing for sure you won't have to worry about shedding like I do.
  2. You're a good grandpa.
  3. Yeah Gorilla,as long as you stay with >XI< I am happy with that.I know about how hectic your real job is and that comes 1st.I'll see you somewhere on here.Take care and good luck.
  4. LOL, fyi Johnny is a (good) Canadian as well and told me he will not reply until you answer my question, can we have one, just 1, regular hand grenade for the tourney? Sorry Joe, no nades.It's tough enough now.We might have a flamethrower match in the future.
  5. More than won.You & LaBob destroyed us man. GG
  6. Yeah WTF BOB.Man you can almost smell the fumes sheesh.
  7. Hmm Chief Gorilla me thinks you speak with fork tounge.Only dodge make um Dakota.LOL.We make um Pow Wow now and smoke big peace pipe.Hey since I'm Italian I could be Geronimo.Sounds Italian to me.Giovani Geronimo; sounds catchy.
  8. Only if he reads your post Chingachgook.
  9. Never mind Bobs' legs.What kind of power shot does he produce to have Rugger wear a helmet?In any case they both seem to be in a state of ecstasy.Look at those dreamy eyes.Ah isn't that nice.
  10. WASHINGTON A U.S. appeals court on Friday struck down a law that requires tobacco companies to use graphic health warnings, such as of a man exhaling smoke through a hole in his throat. The 2-1 decision contradicts another appeals court’s ruling in a similar case earlier this year, setting up the possibility the U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on the dispute. The court’s majority in the latest ruling found the label requirement from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration violated corporate speech rights. Canada and most countries in the European Union already carry graphic images to show the health risks of smoking. Here's what Canada and I believe the UK also have on their cigarette packs. http://ca.images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=yfp-t-715&sz=all&va=canadian+smoking+labels
  11. Glad you came back Robkey.
  12. Myself, much ado about nothing.
  13. That was too much.How the fuck did he do that?Thanks MTMAN.
  14. I'm wondering what the Queen of England had to say about her grandson.He sure had some nice girls with him in Vegas.Just wondering.......?
  15. A warship passes under the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012.
  16. These guys were all over the side of the highway on my way up to Parry Sound Ontario. What is an Inukshuk? The mysterious stone figures known as inuksuit can be found throughout the circumpolar world. Inukshuk, the singular of inuksuit, means "in the likeness of a human" in the Inuit language. They are monuments made of unworked stones that are used by the Inuit for communication and survival. The traditional meaning of the inukshuk is "Someone was here" or "You are on the right path." The Inuit make inuksuit in different forms for a variety of purposes: as navigation or directional aids, to mark a place of respect or memorial for a beloved person, or to indicate migration routes or places where fish can be found. Other similar stone structures were objects of veneration, signifying places of power or the abode of spirits. Although most inuksuit appear singly, sometimes they are arranged in sequences spanning great distances or are grouped to mark a specific place. These sculptural forms are among the oldest and most important objects placed by humans upon the vast Arctic landscape and have become a familiar symbol of the Inuit and of their homeland. Inuit tradition forbids the destruction of inuksuit. An inukshuk (also known as inuksuk) is often venerated as symbolizing an ancestor who knew how to survive on the land in the traditional way. A familiar inukshuk is a welcome sight to a traveler on a featureless and forbidding landscape. An inukshuk can be small or large, a single rock, several rocks balanced on each other, round boulders or flat. Built from whatever stones are at hand, each one is unique. The arrangement of stones indicates the purpose of the marker. The directions of arms or legs could indicate the direction of an open channel for navigation, or a valley for passage through the mountains. An inukshuk without arms, or with antlers affixed to it, would act as a marker for a cache of food. An inukshuk in the form of a human being is called an inunnguaq. This type of structure forms the basis of the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics designed by Vancouver artist Elena Rivera MacGregor. It is widely acknowledged that this design pays tribute to the inukshuk that stands at Vancouver's English Bay, which was created by artisan Alvin Kanak of Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories. Friendship and the welcoming of the world are the meanings of both the English Bay structure and the 2010 Winter Olympics emblem.
  17. And what happened in the end?
  18. Good one Olive.Fantastic.
  19. I love the blowout Rugger.Funny shit SexPanther.Hey I'm not a bad looking 240lb cat.Neat! BTW nice cleavage.Don't get upset it's a compliment.Hey Rugger I see you have a ripe banana there and that cat is staring at it but what you got growing on your balls Cauliflower?Just too funny with your facial expressions.
  20. I'm not even gonna ask but I assuming Fall 2012...once Johnny gets back from holidays and beers allows us to use nades LOL I'm back Joe
  21. RockApe he's got it on min.req.Test it on recomended requirements.
  22. This guy believe it or not is a true gentleman.He taught me how to play Black Jack and I won $160 that weekend.Not bad for a dumb wop like me.(Eh don't get bothered by what I called my self.I can take it)
  23. All 2 year vetrans of the >XI< Fest Wildthing Overkill PigDog I hope we can all do it again next year.YES
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