Yeah. She smelled like cheese steak....and nicotine.
Kinda erotic though.
Pics?................
06-27-2008, 09:05 PM
Bubba Dawg
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Originally Posted by Gingersnap
Pics?................
One blurred image. She don't photograph, and she don't reflect in mirrors........
I was skeered. :eek:
06-27-2008, 09:37 PM
Gingersnap
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Originally Posted by Bubba Dawg
One blurred image. She don't photograph, and she don't reflect in mirrors........
I was skeered. :eek:
That's why they make the big money, dude.
06-27-2008, 09:39 PM
Bubba Dawg
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Originally Posted by Gingersnap
That's why they make the big money, dude.
Philadelphia Lawyers. Huda Thunkit.
06-27-2008, 09:53 PM
megimoo
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Originally Posted by Bubba Dawg
Yeah. She smelled like cheese steak....and nicotine.
Kinda erotic though.
Philly cheese steak ?
06-27-2008, 09:57 PM
Bubba Dawg
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Originally Posted by megimoo
Philly cheese steak ?
Only Cheese Steak there is Meg. It's a legal thing.
06-28-2008, 01:41 AM
AlmostThere
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Originally Posted by megimoo
BOULDER — A cyclist in Boulder County was injured after a run-in, literally, with a bear.
Tim Egan, 53, was riding on Old Stage Road Tuesday afternoon when suddenly a bear appeared in front of him. Egan hit the bear and ended up skidding across the road. "This bear looked at me with a look of terror on his face and sort of made a noise," said Egan. "I looked at him with a look of terror and we went, 'aaaahhhhh.'"
He cracked some ribs, suffered cuts on his head and had road rash. Egan said he and the bike flipped and flew over the bear, hitting the pavement hard.
The bear ran away after the accident when a deer appeared.
Egan's nephew ran to help the injured cyclist.
"When I tell people, they say 'Right, are you kidding me, who hits a bear?'"
Egan estimated he was going about 45 miles per hour at impact. He said the bear was about 6 feet tall and probably weighed 500 pounds.
His bike was OK so he got back on it and pedaled to the hospital
Hit a 500 lb critter at 45mph, flipped over it and hit pavement hard. Bike was OK to get on and ride to hospital? I want one of those.
06-28-2008, 04:31 AM
AmPat
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Originally Posted by megimoo
BOULDER — A cyclist in Boulder County was injured after a run-in, literally, with a bear.
Tim Egan, 53, was riding on Old Stage Road Tuesday afternoon when suddenly a bear appeared in front of him. Egan hit the bear and ended up skidding across the road. "This bear looked at me with a look of terror on his face and sort of made a noise," said Egan. "I looked at him with a look of terror and we went, 'aaaahhhhh.'"
He cracked some ribs, suffered cuts on his head and had road rash. Egan said he and the bike flipped and flew over the bear, hitting the pavement hard.
The bear ran away after the accident when a deer appeared.
Egan's nephew ran to help the injured cyclist.
"When I tell people, they say 'Right, are you kidding me, who hits a bear?'"
Egan estimated he was going about 45 miles per hour at impact. He said the bear was about 6 feet tall and probably weighed 500 pounds.
His bike was OK so he got back on it and pedaled to the hospital