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At times like that, I would love to take a stun gun and zapp there sorry ass
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Thanks for all your replies. I just bought a disposable camera and it stays in the truck.
4Churchill-I bought it at Putnam. Are you going to the norcalhummergroup event next Saturday in Truckee. It is my first time to play in the snow with my beloved H2. I have not heard of any recent Putnam Hummer happenings lately. I been to it once on Dec.2003 and we had at least 21 Hummers with a police escort. What a sight- all those trucks driving down scenic 280 headed to Woodside. Now I know why there was an escort. |
I would have GENTLY supressed her to the ground and calmly start urinating on her face.
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I think you handled yourself fine. Always have a camera ready. You never know who, or what you may come across.
Talk about police escorts, how about HUMMER escorts too. This was our last HH: http://www02.clf.navy.mil/enterprise...021/rumble.htm Big E Sailors Ride for Charity By JO2(SW/AW) Rebekah Caruso Thirty USS Enterprise (CVN 65) Sailors participated in the Hampton Roads Fleet Week “Rumble Through the Tunnel” Oct. 16. More than 6,000 motorcyclists participated in the event, which raised more than $15,000 for the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Fund through registration fees. Escorted by 35 Hummer vehicles and Hampton Roads area police, the motorcyclists rode through all seven Hampton Roads area cities and passed through the four connecting tunnels. “The ride was a blast,” said Chief Electrician's Mate (SW) David Zelinski of Enterprise's engineering department. According to Zelinski, Enterprise's participation in the Rumble was not command-sponsored, but it was motivated by the individuals, themselves. “It was kind of impromptu," he said. "We just kind of got together to help support the ride." Maurice Slaughter, president of the Harley-Davidson Bayside Co., said it's the Sailors who make the Rumble such a huge event every year. “This is one of our biggest charity events,” he said. “It’s the right event in the right place at the right time. A lot of our customers are active or former military, so it’s kind of a reunion for them, as well.” The Sailors who participated in the Rumble this would like to see more of their shipmates take advantage of an amazing event that benefits all Sailors. “Everybody who’s got a bike should get out here and do it,” said Chief Aviation Electronics Technician (AW/SW) Michael Malet of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department. “It benefits the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Fund, so all of our Sailors benefit.” |
Shame you don't know arabic, that along with a Muslim headress would have really thrown her for a loop.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by DennisAJC:
I would have GENTLY supressed her to the ground and calmly start urinating on her face.<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content"> </div></BLOCKQUOTE> ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Works everytime. ![]() |
i was thinking of heading to tahoe, but my rig is going to be in the shop getting some stuff switched out etc....and i dont think it will be out in time
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I bought My throw away camera today at Wally World. It will now ride with Me, along with My Glock 40 S@W with internal laser, everywhere I go except for states who do not have a reciprocity agreement with Arkansas for concealed permit. I Love TX as that is where I go most and they like My gun permit.
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No one has ever yelled in my face. It's been spit on and flipped off, most recently on my trip through California, but not verbally yelled at. I guess they don't feel as comfortable yelling in a woman's face. Maybe they know that most gals can go from 0 to bitch in 2.5 seconds, and they don't want to risk it!
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by KenP:
I think you handled yourself fine. Always have a camera ready. You never know who, or what you may come across. Talk about police escorts, how about HUMMER escorts too. This was our last HH: http://www02.clf.navy.mil/enterprise...021/rumble.htm Big E Sailors Ride for Charity By JO2(SW/AW) Rebekah Caruso Thirty USS Enterprise (CVN 65) Sailors participated in the Hampton Roads Fleet Week “Rumble Through the Tunnel” Oct. 16. More than 6,000 motorcyclists participated in the event, which raised more than $15,000 for the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Fund through registration fees. Escorted by 35 Hummer vehicles and Hampton Roads area police, the motorcyclists rode through all seven Hampton Roads area cities and passed through the four connecting tunnels. “The ride was a blast,” said Chief Electrician's Mate (SW) David Zelinski of Enterprise's engineering department. According to Zelinski, Enterprise's participation in the Rumble was not command-sponsored, but it was motivated by the individuals, themselves. “It was kind of impromptu," he said. "We just kind of got together to help support the ride." Hey, i don't recall any pics of this. Maurice Slaughter, president of the Harley-Davidson Bayside Co., said it's the Sailors who make the Rumble such a huge event every year. “This is one of our biggest charity events,” he said. “It’s the right event in the right place at the right time. A lot of our customers are active or former military, so it’s kind of a reunion for them, as well.” The Sailors who participated in the Rumble this would like to see more of their shipmates take advantage of an amazing event that benefits all Sailors. “Everybody who’s got a bike should get out here and do it,” said Chief Aviation Electronics Technician (AW/SW) Michael Malet of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department. “It benefits the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Fund, so all of our Sailors benefit.” </div></BLOCKQUOTE> |
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