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there is only one football team in NY that matters....GO BIGBLUE
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If You Could Feel Up Any Cp Member Who Would It Be?
pipdaddy replied to notallthere's topic in New York / New Jersey
because its fun. duh -
looks like the ring is on the middle finger....so its ok
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If You Could Feel Up Any Cp Member Who Would It Be?
pipdaddy replied to notallthere's topic in New York / New Jersey
i think she's still in seaside waiting for the tempts opening party -
its all fixed.. try again
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I need a defense for My Fantasy Football league....
pipdaddy replied to danfury's topic in Useless Blabber
usually on a bye week, or if i feel like my defense sucks, i will just pick up a team based on matchups.....like whatever team is going vs. texans or detroit or baltimore....something like that. but if you're paying per transaction, i guess you really cant do that. -
Addicted To Drums @ Club Abyss This Friday!!
pipdaddy replied to binoys's topic in New York / New Jersey
shoulda had an "addicted to drugs" theme party instead.....that would be fun... -
rule #2 - you do not talk about the sports forum
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sports forum.... niiiice
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If You Could Feel Up Any Cp Member Who Would It Be?
pipdaddy replied to notallthere's topic in New York / New Jersey
hmmm. there can only be 1 famous picture of spygirl..... :eek: and it wasnt taken at deko.... -
how'd y'all do this week? i'm in 3 leagues and my teams dominated in all 3. im in a league over on that "other" board..sicktracks. shouldnt be too hard to beat up on those busters...you know who you are....hahahaha
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What did u think of 1st episode of the sopranos?
pipdaddy replied to slyonspromos's topic in New York / New Jersey
cancel the trip to vegas...i wanna go to Reykjavik ICELAND yeeeeeeeaaaaaahhhhhh -
What did u think of 1st episode of the sopranos?
pipdaddy replied to slyonspromos's topic in New York / New Jersey
paulie walnuts is going down. and whats up with tony stashing all the money all over his house. he definitely wants out of the game. he can't be serious about making chris the boss. can he? i wish there was someone to talk to at work about the GIANTS game too. damn yom kippur. i wanna be jewish so i can stay home all the time -
chris is chasing the dragon? wtf is that all about?
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--fucking Camel Fucking Rag Heads --
pipdaddy replied to notallthere's topic in New York / New Jersey
hey trewwy. answer your phone. its home depot. they're out of tools.... :laugh: -
nah dood. im good. we were just being facetious. but thanx for the offer...if i see ya, i will get a round
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--fucking Camel Fucking Rag Heads --
pipdaddy replied to notallthere's topic in New York / New Jersey
i hate people that act stupid. shlonger, bro, save your breath for someone who will debate the point. if they can't spell or use proper grammar, they are irrelevant. you going to djais tonight? -
i'll take the bike if i have to...minus an insurance policy...hmmm. pick me up deek? i'll pay your cover....
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i'm scared of frogs
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i'll be there...and i'm not driving...wooohoooo
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robbie rivera :eek: ..whoa. save me a spot at the bar...
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let me know when you're going to metro on a friday and getting the party room.....im intrigued by your idea....
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Three medical students of Middle Eastern descent who were stopped as suspected terrorists on Alligator Alley early Friday morning remained detained after they were overheard in a Georgia restaurant vowing to make America ``cry on 9/13.'' Federal sources involved in the investigation said they believe the three men - all U.S. citizens - were playing a stupid joke on another restaurant patron who gave them a suspicious look. All three were on their way from Illinois to take medical training in Miami. Federal sources said the men could be released as early as today with a ticket for blowing the I-75 toll booth near Naples. Alligator Alley was closed to traffic all day Friday as explosives investigators searched for any kinds of devices in the two cars. Those searches had come up empty as of 1 p.m. Friday afternoon. ''It appears there isn't a terrorist threat as it relates to destrutive devices in the cars,'' Gov. Jeb Bush said at a Miami news conference Friday. ``If this was a hoax, my hope is these people would be prosecuted.'' One federal source said although there is a federal statute against making terrorist threats, it remained unclear on Friday exactly what transpired Thursday morning in a Shoney's restaurant in Calhoun, Ga. Eunice Stone, a nurse, told authorities and Fox News Channel she was sitting in a booth next to the three men shortly about 10:30 a.m. when she overheard the men laughing about 9/11 and making comments like ''if we don't have enough to bring it down I have contacts'' and ``if they're mourning 9/11 what are they going to do about 9/13?'' In an interview on Fox News Channel on Friday, Stone said she thought they might be playing a hoax. ''We hesitated to call anyone because we thought, they're just playing us,'' Stone said. ``But then I thought what's the right thing to do? If it turns out it's nothing, then it's nothing. ''I hope I haven't done something wrong,'' she said. ``I hope I haven't caused someone problems that really didn't do anything because I wouldn't want to cause someone problems. But at the same time I thought what if they really are doing something and I caught them?'' Stone collected license tag numbers and called Georgia authorities, who issued an alert for the two cars. The odyssey ended after midnight Friday morning when a Collier County sheriff's deputy pulled over both cars after they blew throught the Naples toll booth. However, several other things conspired to escalate the incident even further. According to police sources, all three men at first were uncooperative - denying consent to search the car. ''It was probably not the right time for them to be copping an attitude with police,'' said one federal law enforcement source who was up all night monitoring the investigation. ``But that's exactly what happened.'' Then, two separate police dogs alerted to the presence of incendiary materials in both cars, and the license tag on one of the cars wasn't registered to the vehicle. Authorities are still investigating the license tag issue, but said Friday they do not suspect the three in a terrorist plot. The Miami-Dade Police Department's explosives robot has been called in to further examine the cars and their contents. According to investigators, all three men -- a Lebanese, a Jordanian and an Iranian - are U.S. citizens - one U.S. born. Investigators have not found any links between the men and al-Qaeda -- the international terrorist organization beleived to responsible for the World Trade Center attacks -- nor have their names turned up on any federal terrorist watch lists, the sources said. The three men apparently were enroute to South Miami to attend a medical college.
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