tres-b
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tres-b reacted to tranzwhore in Gayest shirt ever !!!!!!!!! lol
i'd rather see a chic wearing it
does anyone remember the dude in the "Puto" shirt up at Release in WPB one time when Edgar was spinning? another candidate!!
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tres-b reacted to mursa in Gayest shirt ever !!!!!!!!! lol
..check out the dude with the light blue half see through "veil" to blings right ........ lol , that should be a felony .
the only descent image is Nicole , very cute ....def. canolli worthy .
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tres-b reacted to famousamos in The Current CP Power Couple
who the fuck are all these hoes talking shit on here....
you bitches should be taking the names and numbahs down of the dudes in here and u should be suckin our cocks and stop talking so fucking much....dumb cunts
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tres-b reacted to 36d2436 in Too Dressy?
exactly. who says you can't have a blast dressed up? It doesn't affect my dancing. Don't people have any respect for themselves? and why do people think dressing up consists of too tight jeans, and some trashy hankerchief sized top? it's amazing the confidence coke gives people to think they look good. lol
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tres-b reacted to maxelicous in song id eric morillo
I've been trying to find that ID since Crobar.......no one knows what mix it is...... Knowing Morillo he prob. Mixed the accapella over a beat live @ Crobar.
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tres-b reacted in Skyline Z-Tune
Im sure it wont. Probably wont pass some emission test or other such bullshit.
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tres-b reacted to fresinha12 in anavol
Agree....100% I have my doubts of how useful creatine really is, I used it for a while and not much diff...except maybe I felt more aggressive (but I guess its phsycological...u think u have something so you are going to be pumped as it is...)
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tres-b reacted to kramadas in O'Rielly vs Jews
Actually I kinda agree with O'reilley on this one. The guy is not FORCED to give presents, or go to church or anything like that. I mean when I was growing up every Friday we had to sing hymns, and all that stuff, and though I was not Christian, I in no way felt that the religion was being forced on me. In fact, it was an interesting experience to learn about Christianity.
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tres-b reacted to ou812 in Skyline Z-Tune
2007 the Skyline is "supposedly" coming to the US.
http://www.motortrend.com/features/news/112_news5/
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tres-b reacted to bua420 in anyone know anything about leases here~!?
I already said that B, rewind the treat a bit. Where do you work?
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tres-b got a reaction from bua420 in anyone know anything about leases here~!?
Hopefully it isnt too late but do not lease a pre-owned. It is never a good deal. Period. They are probably killing you on the front and back end of the deal.
Let me repeat...Do not lease a pre-owned car.
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tres-b got a reaction from raincry in please excuse my drooling......
Have you ever driven one?
The last generation M5 was off the charts. I can only imagine it w/ 500+hp and SMG transmission.
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tres-b got a reaction from klubchat in please excuse my drooling......
Have you ever driven one?
The last generation M5 was off the charts. I can only imagine it w/ 500+hp and SMG transmission.
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tres-b got a reaction from Orisha in please excuse my drooling......
Have you ever driven one?
The last generation M5 was off the charts. I can only imagine it w/ 500+hp and SMG transmission.
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tres-b reacted to raincry in please excuse my drooling......
http://autos.msn.com/specials/landing_view.aspx?page=luxury&cid=4022806&src=msn>1=5835
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tres-b reacted to igloo in Hamid Karzai Sworn in As Afghan President
And I also think we should not be pissing over what is an historical moment, and a change for the better.....and somethig called hope, somthing that country has not had in a long time...
Are things perfect, of course not....and never will be...nothing ever is....but things are better, and the future is looking brighter.........and to discount that is simply being a cunt..
No one is sucking their own dicks...the article posted contained both the good and the bad.........
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tres-b reacted to babystewie in The 9/11 Commission Report
Well so far there is NO link between 9/11 and Iraq, seems this war is just based on half-truths and lies. So now where are these WMD? oh thats right there wasn`t any, but Saddam was a bad/evil man so we had to free the Iraqi people.....
Report: CIA offers bleak Iraq assessment
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6665231/
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/06/iraq.chafee/
A moderate Republican senator who recently returned from Iraq said conditions are worse than last year and the American public needs to hear "the cold, hard facts
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Deserters: We Won't Go To Iraq
Dec. 6, 2004
60 Minutes Wednesday talks to U.S. soldiers who have deserted their units and are staying in Canada (Photo: CBS)
"I was told in basic training that, if I'm given an illegal or immoral order, it is my duty to disobey it, and I feel that invading and occupying Iraq is an illegal and immoral thing to do." Spc. Jeremy Hinzman
Pfc. Dan Felushko, 24, slipped out of Camp Pendleton, Calif., and deployed himself to Canada. (Photo: CBS)
Spc. Jeremy Hinzman applied for conscientious objector status. He worked in a kitchen in Afghanistan while waiting for a decision. (Photo: CBS)
(CBS) It's an offense punishable by death during wartime. It's been committed by 5500 soldiers since the war with Iraq began.
The men, who have violated military orders and oaths, tell 60 Minutes Wednesday that it isn't cowardice, but rather the nature of the war in Iraq, that turned them into American deserters.
American soldiers currently living in Canada tell Correspondent Scott Pelley why they made the decision to desert their units, in a report to be broadcast on
Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
One soldier, Pfc. Dan Felushko, 24, tells Pelley, "I didn't want...'Died deluded in Iraq' over my gravestone."
It was Felushko's responsibility to go with the Marines to Kuwait in January 2003. Instead, Felushko slipped out of Camp Pendleton, Calif., and deployed himself to Canada.
"I was a warrior...I always have been," Felushko tells Pelley. "I've always felt...that if there are people who can't defend themselves, it's my responsibility to do that."
"As we're sitting here, something just short of 1100 Americans have died. What do you say to their families about the choice you made?" asks Pelley.
"I honor their dead. ...Maybe they think that my presence dishonors their dead, but they made a choice the same as I made a choice, and my big problem is that, if they made that choice for anything other than they believed in it, then
that's wrong," says Felushko. "The government has to be held responsible for those deaths, because they didn't give them an option."
Soldiers who want to be assigned to non-combat jobs have the option of applying for conscientious objector status.
Spc. Jeremy Hinzman, from Rapid City, S.D., filled out those forms, and while he waited for the decision on his request, he worked in a kitchen in Afghanistan.
The Army eventually told Hinzman he didn't qualify as a conscientious objector. "I was walking to the chow hall with my unit and we were yelling, 'Train to kill, kill we will,' over and over again," recalls Hinzman.
"I kind of snuck a peek around me and saw all my colleagues getting red in the face and hoarse yelling, and at that point, a light went off in my head and I
said, 'You know, I made the wrong career decision.'"
Despite his decision to leave the army, Hinzman says he wasn't looking for a way out of his commitment to the military.
"I was told in basic training that, if I'm given an illegal or immoral order, it is my duty to disobey it, and I feel that invading and occupying Iraq is an illegal and immoral thing to do," says Hinzman.
"I think there are times when militaries or countries act in a collectively wrong way. ...Saddam Hussein was a really bad guy, but was he a threat to the U.S.?"
Hussein may have been a threat to the Iraqi people, but Hinzman maintains that was not enough of a reason for Hinzman to risk his life fighting in Iraq.
"Whether a country lives under freedom or tyranny or whatever else, that's the collective responsibility of the people of that country," says Hinzman.
He later adds that his contract with the military was "to defend the Constitution of the United States, not take part in offensive, preemptive wars."
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Where are the 53,000,000 Americans who voted for Bush2? Why are they not rushing to the Army recruitment offices to sign up? I don't understand. What's keeping them? What's the hold-up? Why haven't they all enlisted by now
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tres-b reacted to nycchic24 in Urban Meyer to Florida
i also went to UF and share your same grievances... it was a total double standard - spurrier vs meyer
only i differ bc a) i wanted spurrier to return and am happy with who ended up with.
i actually half joked arond that I was going to plop down the $12K to become a Bull Gator so i can go face to face with Foley myself
but on the bright side, i am glad that we scored Meyer over Notre Dame. ( i was torn between him and Butch Davis, although Stoops would be my first) I am already anxiously awaiting for next season. Leak and the remaining players seem pretty amped too.. i just hope that Fason returns!
note: it also appears that zook will end up at Illinois. I guess the fightin illini like to take our leftovers (first fired uf coach to go to Illinois being Lon Krueger)
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tres-b got a reaction from digitalphoenix in I have a fawking
Yes. The Excedrin eases the pain plus each pill has 65mg of caffeine. Combine that caffeine w/ the Red Bull and you get a nice kick up that helps you fight out of the headache. It is the only way to fly.
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tres-b reacted to chris817 in The REAL reason why shock and outrage ensued after Monday Night Football
Exactly, but i find it funny that the NFL approved this spot in the first place. Especially after the Janet Jackson debacle?
What is the NFL thinking
I also think people who are truley outraged just need to get laid a bit more