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RIPZILLA

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  1. Is that $5000 or $500, I know what k means. The guy is looking for the least cost not the most expensive. :-D
  2. Go here pal it has all you'll need. http://techreport.com/review/25743/system-guide-current
  3. All that needs to be done is find a really large zip loc plastic bag to fit the Jeep. Then fill with raw rice and zip it up . After a few days it will start right up. Lol. At least that's what I heard you can do with a wet cell phone.
  4. Bogleg I don't know where your from but I'm on the same page as you.
  5. Sammy, my Catholic school education is something I consider an enormous value. Though the nuns were strict and discipline was foremost, the level, quality and dedication that the nuns gave each day were tremendous by today’s standards. These women dedicated their lives to Jesus and took a vow of poverty. They dressed in layers of fabrics even though there wasn’t even a fan never mind an air conditioner in the classroom when it was in the 90s. Every student in every classroom would always act respectfully. Even if one of us got unruly, the other students glared at the culprit. We all wanted to be the best we could. From time to time punishment was implemented but wasn’t as often as you have been led to believe. The punishment was not always corporal. Most of the time it was a written assignment or a reassignment of your classroom seat. If I told my father that my teacher disciplined me I was punished again. I have the utmost respect for these women even though they gave me my deserved licks. In today’s world, nuns care for the poor, the elderly, and the sick. Why would anyone not hold nuns with the highest regard?
  6. Back when I was a kid in parochial school, the nuns ruled with an iron fist. Once I was picked up by my ears for speaking during a fire drill, holy shit did that hurt. I never did that again. Then once I had to hold out both my hands while the nun whacked me across my knuckles, just for disobeying the hall monitor. Many things were different back then. When we had air raid drills we had to pull down the window shades. Then we got under our desks and covered our heads. OMG like that was going to keep us from being vaporized. We built snow forts and cleared sidewalks of our elderly neighbors for free. I never addressed an adult by their first name. It was always Mr. or Mrs. first. Curse words were rarely heard. The word "crap" was about as strong as I spoke until I was around 15.
  7. RIPZILLA

    NYC Videos

    East River views
  8. RIPZILLA

    east river

    From the album: NYC Videos

  9. He looked like he was the sweetest pup. Losing a close friend is hard enough. Putting them down is a hugely emotional task that isn't easily done. A new pup will quickly fill the void in your families hearts. Good luck.
  10. I recently got to meet Steve Miller in his home in Manhattan. He was very friendly and he showed me around his home. The picture is of me and him in his kitchen. He has a collection of 250 guitars.
  11. Dean if you have additional drives they need to be wiped too. That is why the virus returns.
  12. Dude you need to reformat. Then spend the money on a good anti virus software that updates every day. After that don't mess around downloading or click on anything you aren't sure is safe. This will fix you up 100%.
  13. Dude you need to reformat. Then spend the money on a good anti virus software that updates every day. After that don't mess around downloading or click on anything you aren't sure is safe. This will fix you up 100%.
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