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Looks smurffy to me.I know it’s a Yota but dang I like the looks of this one
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Looks smurffy to me.I know it’s a Yota but dang I like the looks of this one
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It can also remove all of your junk and then some too....just saying. It's caliber is typically a close comparison to the 30-06. Big damage to little penis.... evaporation into pink mist.Wow.. your junk can sink other junk... that’s sooooo impressive.
Or Rocket Man! HA!Looks smurffy to me.
Dam that's beautiful. Brings a tear to my eye!
Hopefully it's just the color that is attracting you.I know it’s a Yota but dang I like the looks of this one
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No I’m diesel you know that. Toyota is a good damn truck but they really need an update. I just really like that color and the blackout, needs tinted taillights too.Hopefully it's just the color that is attracting you.
Maybe this will get your mind off of it.I know it’s a Yota but dang I like the looks of this one
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Now that’s a truck. Funny it’s the color I chose for the cab of my camper van{
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Maybe this will get your mind off of it.
Well it's no ebNow that’s a truck. Funny it’s the color I chose for the cab of my camper van
Congrats!Working out of people's home you meet all kinds. Fortunately 99% have been great customers. Every once in awhile you really connect to someone as in the case of Marianne Ball. Shes a very spiritual person, and a terrific painter/artist. Well anyways she became a published author and part was dedicated to our meeting.
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So glad we helped in defeating the Germans, they really did have a lot of innovative wartime stuff. All we studied in basic training was setting up the Claymore mine and related trip wires. It was pretty deadly in a 60 degree spread.Are you guys familiar with Bouncing Betty's?
The German S-mine (Schrapnellmine, Sprengmine or Splittermine in German), also known as the "Bouncing Betty", is the best-known version of a class of mines known as bouncing mines. When triggered, these mines are launched into the air and then detonated at about 1 meter (3 ft) from the ground. Designed to castrate soldiers.
That’s really cool.Working out of people's home you meet all kinds. Fortunately 99% have been great customers. Every once in awhile you really connect to someone as in the case of Marianne Ball. Shes a very spiritual person, and a terrific painter/artist. Well anyways she became a published author and part was dedicated to our meeting.
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I remembered you talking about that lady. That’s really cool!Working out of people's home you meet all kinds. Fortunately 99% have been great customers. Every once in awhile you really connect to someone as in the case of Marianne Ball. Shes a very spiritual person, and a terrific painter/artist. Well anyways she became a published author and part was dedicated to our meeting.
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Maybe you were thinking of Petty Blue #43.I know it’s a Yota but dang I like the looks of this one
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Not too far off. That big blue wing did look good in winners circleMaybe you were thinking of Petty Blue #43.
You are now an Apostle that drinks beer! HA! Reminds me of a fishing trip with my then 12 year old son, we fished all morning and caught nothing, turned to my son and said, this reminds me of a story in the Bible about Jesus and the Apostles out fishing and were having the same luck, Jesus told them to cast there nets on the other side of the boat and brought up a bountiful catch. I told Forrest, watch this, so I turned 180 and threw out to the middle of the cove, caught a 8 pound bass, true story!Working out of people's home you meet all kinds. Fortunately 99% have been great customers. Every once in awhile you really connect to someone as in the case of Marianne Ball. Shes a very spiritual person, and a terrific painter/artist. Well anyways she became a published author and part was dedicated to our meeting.
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