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hobo

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  1. Just bustin some balls Pootie.... tippie tie.
  2. Its all good Bus, wasn't doubting at all, just thought it was funny... get off my tip.
  3. Why haven't we just blown up most of the middle east? Fuck the innocent people over there, they all back Bin-Laden and Hussien.. I don't understand how we can be contemplatiing attacking anyone in the middle east, just fucking do it already.
  4. Is that the Hulk after he shrinks back to normal size?
  5. Grilled chicken w/ rice, then an ISOPURE shake to wash that shit down... Feeling ready now. Ready for what, who knows?
  6. Grilled chicken w/ rice, then an ISOPURE shake to wash that shit down... Feeling ready now. Ready for what, who knows?
  7. Tastey bitches.. :laugh: Must get all the ladies when you refer to them as bitches, thats what a real man calls them Carguy.
  8. And the fucking camel Jockey only gets 15 years, thats fucking bullshit...I wanna knock the sand out of his turban. First Sept. 11 suspect on trial is convicted, sentenced to 15 years Associated Press Wednesday, February 19, 2003 HAMBURG, Germany - A Moroccan student was convicted Wednesday of more than 3,000 counts of accessory to murder for helping Mohamed Atta and two other suicide pilots in the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, ending the first trial connected to the suicide hijackings. Mounir el Motassadeq, 28, was sentenced to the maximum 15 years in prison for helping the Hamburg-based al-Qaida terror cell that included Atta, the lead hijacker and two other suicide pilots. In addition to the 3,045 counts of accessory to murder, he was convicted of five counts of attempted murder and bodily injury. El Motassadeq denied the charges during his 3-month trial, and his lawyers had demanded acquittal. El Motassadeq has acknowledged knowing six other alleged members of the Hamburg cell - Atta and two other suicide pilots, Ziad Jarrah and Marwan al-Shehhi; and organizers Ramzi Binalshibh, Said Bahaji and Zakariya Essabar. But he says he knew nothing of their plans. ``I couldn't believe that people I knew could do something like that,'' el Motassadeq said in his closing statement last week. ``I watched it on television and I was shocked ... I can only hope that something like Sept. 11 never happens again.'' But witnesses testified that el Motassadeq, a slight, bearded man, was as radical as the rest of the group, talking of jihad - holy war - and his hatred of Israel and the United States. The defendant himself admitted he trained in one of Osama bin Laden's camps in Afghanistan in 2000. Prosecutors allege el Motassadeq used his power of attorney over al-Shehhi's bank account to pay rent, tuition and utility bills, allowing the plotters to keep up the appearance of being normal students in Germany. El Motassadeq argued he was simply providing an innocent service to friends and that he took weapons training in Afghanistan because he believed all Muslims should learn to shoot. The prospect of el Motassadeq's imprisonment in Germany raised security fears even before the verdict. Terrorists might attempt hijackings or kidnappings to free him, said Bavaria's top security official, Interior Minister Guenter Beckstein. The Hamburg case, coupled with a possible Iraq war, has led some German authorities to step up surveillance of likely suspects who might be planning attacks, though there is no evidence of any specific threats for now, Beckstein told ZDF television. Germany's federal anti-crime agency said no nationwide measures were being taken, but the states were free to increase security. ``We gather information regarding the level of danger from national and international sources and pass on anything that is relevant to the state police,'' said Dirk Buechner, spokesman for the Federal Criminal Office. El Motassadeq's lawyers tried several times unsuccessfully to obtain testimony by two of his friends, Ramzi Binalshibh and Mohammed Haydar Zammar - a lack of evidence that the lawyers say could be grounds for an appeal in case of a guilty verdict. Binalshibh, a Yemeni suspect in U.S. custody, is believed to have been the Hamburg cell's key contact with al-Qaida. Zammar, an alleged al-Qaida recruiter in Hamburg, is in prison in Syria. The court could not get the men released to testify and German authorities refused to turn over their files on the two, saying transcripts of their interrogations were provided to them on condition they only be used for intelligence purposes. Attorneys representing Americans who lost family members on Sept. 11 said they would appeal if el Motassadeq does not receive close to the maximum sentence, The family members are allowed to be co-plaintiffs under German law. El Motassadeq, the son of a middle-class family, came to Germany in 1993 to study. By 1995, he was studying electrical engineering in Hamburg, where he is believed to have first met Atta no later than the following year.
  9. Id play Return of the Mack and I wish I was a little bit taller.
  10. Im feelin Ga2, I was expecting some more drama from someBITCH.... Oh well.... Back to washing the shit outta my boxers.
  11. Nothing better than a fresh smelling and tasting box to eat..
  12. No prob, I thought it was funny as hell... Bustin some balls never hurt anyone. Bust on bro.
  13. I think Carguy has been extra horny since the snow came, every thread has been about sex....rock on. Tippie Tie.
  14. Love it Carguy, seen the thread title and spit my water.. :laugh:
  15. :laugh: :laugh: I think i'm going to start bringing an Alf lunchbox into the office, people would shit... Willy and Brian Tanner representin!
  16. I had a Lone Ranger and Tonto muthafucking lunchbox, what did ya'll niggaZ have?
  17. I never liked you, you make me wanna shit my pants.
  18. How are these trucks, anyone have one? Anyone know how they hold up.. Are they worth the money? I am thinking about purchasing a 2000 Navigator low miles w/ all the options, just wanted to see some reviews of the truck.. Thanks for any help.
  19. No thanks, but I love the K-hole song on Vol. 2.
  20. I rock the new kang-a-roos w/ the zip pocket for my lunch money, as I roll on my new 4's, on my Knightrider bigwheel..
  21. Can you even believe that Funkmaster Flex is promoting the FMF driving shoe from lugz? Supposedly if you roll on 20's or above you need these shoes? This is fucking crazy if people buy these "driving shoes", but people will, to show their financial status, is this stupid or is it just me?
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