Jerzy Powa!!!
LMAO!! Damn, I musta been modded pretty well then. I had a 1/4 tank AND took my spare tire off. 
Ok, the guys on the TBSS forum that I'm on are cool about it now. Just thought it was crazy, but when I told them I am good buddies with a well known performance shop owner out this way and that he would vouche for my honesty, they changed tunes fast.
Ok, the guys on the TBSS forum that I'm on are cool about it now. Just thought it was crazy, but when I told them I am good buddies with a well known performance shop owner out this way and that he would vouche for my honesty, they changed tunes fast.
hahahahaha I had to say it. (I had 2)
haha I know. I'm cool with it. I'v learned to cope with it.
I'm about to head to the Army Surplus stor now to find some cool stuff to wear for when I go paintballing this sunday at Skirmish.
I'm about to head to the Army Surplus stor now to find some cool stuff to wear for when I go paintballing this sunday at Skirmish.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071030...t_071030183620
Tue Oct 30, 2:36 PM ET
Squirrel eaters in the US state of New Jersey have been told that the bushy-tailed rodents are likely safe to eat, after earlier being advised the unlikely delicacies could contain toxic metals.
The Environmental Protection Agency said earlier this year it had discovered high levels of lead in a squirrel taken from near a waste dump in the Ringwood area and advised people to eat the rodents no more than twice a week.
Officials have now said the test results were an error.
"A blender that was used to process the tissues into usable samples was defective and was identified as the source of the lead contamination," the Environmental Protection Agency said in a statement dated Monday.
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife describes squirrel as "good table fare," offering recipes for squirrel chowder, stew and barbecue.
Tue Oct 30, 2:36 PM ET
Squirrel eaters in the US state of New Jersey have been told that the bushy-tailed rodents are likely safe to eat, after earlier being advised the unlikely delicacies could contain toxic metals.
The Environmental Protection Agency said earlier this year it had discovered high levels of lead in a squirrel taken from near a waste dump in the Ringwood area and advised people to eat the rodents no more than twice a week.
Officials have now said the test results were an error.
"A blender that was used to process the tissues into usable samples was defective and was identified as the source of the lead contamination," the Environmental Protection Agency said in a statement dated Monday.
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife describes squirrel as "good table fare," offering recipes for squirrel chowder, stew and barbecue.
And big Eagles fan here!
Wow, only one new post since last night 
Finished putting my flashed ECU tonight and wow, I wasn't expecting that much of a difference. The car pulls like crazy and feels capable of easily obtaining mid 12 second passes, but that is just a guess haha.
Finished putting my flashed ECU tonight and wow, I wasn't expecting that much of a difference. The car pulls like crazy and feels capable of easily obtaining mid 12 second passes, but that is just a guess haha.
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I'll be down there soon to pick something up from Dan, whenever he lets me know.
BTW, where you work at? Saw something about the freehold mall, and that sucks for you to drive what, everyday? I was there yesterday popping in the stores I remember you used to work at.
There hasn't been a lot of whoring at all in this thread as of late haha.
Sad but true
I have to see what time I'm working tomorrow, if at all. I think Andy wants to meet up on Saturday or Sunday when he gets back from NY.
I have to see what time I'm working tomorrow, if at all. I think Andy wants to meet up on Saturday or Sunday when he gets back from NY.
yea champs sports in freehold mall son what what....yall need shoes i got you
Same to you!


