Smarrtazz
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Definitely a first for meSwore like a Marine...
I'm sure that's never happened before...
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Definitely a first for meSwore like a Marine...
I'm sure that's never happened before...
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These toys were made for actual children. And also made of plastic. Multiple scales. The biggest was about perfect for a toddler to toddler around with as a walker. So no quotes required. they also had jeeps. But none were upgraded to the jl styling."toy" or toy?
What scale are we talking about? Because if they are 1:1, you have to use the quotes.
I dont even like taking Jumper out of the garage when the road is crap, let alone a Corvette...Guess it's time for me to man up: https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/own...to-see-how-they-handle-snowy-roads/ar-BBQxGJC
I hear ya! My sister sent me that article and told me to quit being such a weenie.I dont even like taking Jumper out of the garage when the road is crap, let alone a Corvette...
This speaks to me.
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I always say " If you can't fix t with a hammer than it's an electrical problem "Must have come out in early 70's ... when 3 prongs were being installed and devices started coming with them, but most people still had two prong outlets, or it broke off.
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Holy Fucknuckles !!Guess it's time for me to man up: https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/own...to-see-how-they-handle-snowy-roads/ar-BBQxGJC
:cwl::cwl::cwl:Not sure if this was posted already but it's still funny
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It's amusing to be sure, but I prefer to be more welcoming to our Cherokee brethren. Consider it a gateway Jeep. Soon, they'll be hooked on the hard stuff, like the rest of us.Not sure if this was posted already but it's still funny
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Wouldn't the porcelain crack?Overland BBQ Pit
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