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09-25-2009, 02:45 AM
#21
poptart tits
Join Date: Aug 2006
Vehicle: 2005 Ford Mustang GT
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I buy my furniture from Staples dick! And the Goodwill, $25 couches FTW!
And you wanna know why I do get cheap furniture? I'M NOT A CHODE STROKER!
What benefit does a 3k dresser get you over say, a $500 dresser of the same size?
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2005 Legend Lime Mustang GT
Power: JLT II CAI, X-Cal II, Brenspeed 93 Tune.
Suspension: BMR Lower Control Arms.
Etc: MAC Axle-Backs, Hurst Comp. Shifter, Steeda Hood Pins.
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you reached for the Outer Limits of plausibility with that one, ktown
09-25-2009, 02:47 AM
#22
Hair Ballz
Join Date: Jun 2007
Vehicle: 2000 Mustang GT
Location: SC, New Mexico
Posts: 1,728
You spent $2000 on a dresser?
Things that are worth $2000:
-Assault rifles
-Nitrous kits + install
-Trip to Vegas
-Rims/Tires/Brakes
-40" + HDTV
Things that are not worth $2000:
-Dressers
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09-25-2009, 02:47 AM
#23
I lost my avatar and sig for impersonating a mod
1966 Ford Mustang
Join Date: Feb 2007
Vehicle: motard
Location: ca
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cause you will probably buy 2 or 3 dressers in your lifetime, so will your kids.
my dresser, will get passed down for 2 or 3 generations.
09-25-2009, 02:48 AM
#24
I lost my avatar and sig for impersonating a mod
1966 Ford Mustang
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wow, i guess no one appreciates a fine piece of furniture anymore. now wonder USA doesnt make quality products anymore.
09-25-2009, 02:52 AM
#25
I lost my avatar and sig for impersonating a mod
1966 Ford Mustang
Join Date: Feb 2007
Vehicle: motard
Location: ca
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mustangcat
You spent $2000 on a dresser?
Things that are worth $2000:
-Assault rifles will most likely get taken away from you in your, or in your kids lifetime.
-Nitrous kits + install 2k spent on some fun thatll last till the engine blows, or 100k miles.
-Trip to Vegas yeah cause a weekend is worth 2k
-Rims/Tires/Brakes only gonna last as long as the car. tires dont last forever
-40" + HDTV woohoo lets spend 2k on being a fatass and watching tv all the time
Things that are not worth $2000:
-Dressers wrong. i wont have to buy another dresser in my life. and neither will my kids.
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09-25-2009, 02:58 AM
#26
Hair Ballz
Join Date: Jun 2007
Vehicle: 2000 Mustang GT
Location: SC, New Mexico
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Yep. It's what I always wished my dad had given me. A dresser. So I could put clothes in it.
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09-25-2009, 03:15 AM
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I lost my avatar and sig for impersonating a mod
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whatever. lets have a furniture building contest.
09-25-2009, 03:26 AM
#28
Hair Ballz
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Yep. Cuz we all know dresser building contests make all the girls crazy for us.
See me rollin'
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09-25-2009, 08:17 AM
#29
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Vehicle: 1967 Fastback & 2002 GT Convertible
Location: Volusia County Florida
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Leather, curing tobacco & nookie are my favorite smells.
If you want a fresh, woodsy smell, cut off a piece of a cedar, campher(sp?) or cherry tree and put it where you want it.
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09-25-2009, 10:04 AM
#30
poptart tits
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ky
whatever. lets have a furniture building contest.
Let's have a gay contest.
On your mark, get set... Hey, NO CHEATING! NOT FAIR KY!
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2005 Legend Lime Mustang GT
Power: JLT II CAI, X-Cal II, Brenspeed 93 Tune.
Suspension: BMR Lower Control Arms.
Etc: MAC Axle-Backs, Hurst Comp. Shifter, Steeda Hood Pins.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Mrs.Stang
KTown... why do you know so much about STDs????
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Joolander
you reached for the Outer Limits of plausibility with that one, ktown
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