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mdoyle
11-26-2008, 12:02 AM
What do you guys think?
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RubHer Yellow Ducky
11-26-2008, 12:27 AM
no

fourfourto
11-26-2008, 03:08 PM
No the guys a blockhead:giggling:

Sounds like a a$$hole you will probobly hit him in the head with one of his blocks.(it would be woth the dollar.:raar:

wpage
11-26-2008, 09:48 PM
It is a good deal. The dude is such a DB that you should go over take as many as you need and pay him with monopoly money!:raar:

Ditchdigger
11-27-2008, 10:09 AM
No, we just sold a bunch of blocks from one of our demos. for .40 cents a block.

splne1
11-27-2008, 06:48 PM
Sure buy one and beat the living $hit out that guy with it then stick it up his a$$:twak:

opqr098
11-29-2008, 01:12 PM
A Chole wallet (http://www.gucci-sneaker.com/catalog_191.html), or billfold, is a small, flat case used to carry personal items such as cash, credit cards and identification documents, such as a driver's license. Chole notecases are generally made of leather or fabrics, and they are usually pocket-sized.Breast Chole notecase (also called a "secretary Chole notecase" or "passage Chole notecase") are Chole notecases in which the banknotes are not folded. They are intended for men's breast pocket in a jacket, or for a handbag. They are too large for storage in a pant (trouser) pocket. Bi-fold Chole wallet: a type of Chole notecase in which the banknotes are folded over once. This has become the "standard" Chole wallet. Credit cards and identification cards may be stored horizontally or vertically. Tri-fold Chole notecase: a Chole notecase with three folds, in which credit cards are generally stored vertically. Front pocket Chole wallet (or money clip): a case with no currency compartment and very few pockets for cards. Usually banknotes are folded and held to the Chole notecase with a metal clip. It is generally accepted that Chole notecases don't hold actual coinage change - If a Chole notecase is used to hold coins then it automatically becomes known as a purse. wholesale Chole wallet generally has one or more currency pockets; in some cases, there may also be a money clip. Chole notecases usually have one or more pockets for storing credit card or identification cards, which may be oriented vertically or horizontally.

jmsspratlin
11-29-2008, 11:30 PM
A Chole wallet (http://www.gucci-sneaker.com/catalog_191.html), or billfold, is a small, flat case used to carry personal items such as cash, credit cards and identification documents, such as a driver's license. Chole notecases are generally made of leather or fabrics, and they are usually pocket-sized.Breast Chole notecase (also called a "secretary Chole notecase" or "passage Chole notecase") are Chole notecases in which the banknotes are not folded. They are intended for men's breast pocket in a jacket, or for a handbag. They are too large for storage in a pant (trouser) pocket. Bi-fold Chole wallet: a type of Chole notecase in which the banknotes are folded over once. This has become the "standard" Chole wallet. Credit cards and identification cards may be stored horizontally or vertically. Tri-fold Chole notecase: a Chole notecase with three folds, in which credit cards are generally stored vertically. Front pocket Chole wallet (or money clip): a case with no currency compartment and very few pockets for cards. Usually banknotes are folded and held to the Chole notecase with a metal clip. It is generally accepted that Chole notecases don't hold actual coinage change - If a Chole notecase is used to hold coins then it automatically becomes known as a purse. wholesale Chole wallet generally has one or more currency pockets; in some cases, there may also be a money clip. Chole notecases usually have one or more pockets for storing credit card or identification cards, which may be oriented vertically or horizontally.




Now that goes with the thread :notallthere:

RubHer Yellow Ducky
11-30-2008, 02:10 AM
SPAM, already reported it...