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Friends More Dangerous Than Beer
Last Post 08 Nov 2008 08:15 AM by The SS Tech Guy. 10 Replies.
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30 Oct 2008 06:28 PM  
This has to be one of the funniest things I've seen on the internet:

http://blog.jimmyr.com/Friends_are_...08.php

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01 Nov 2008 09:28 PM  
Andy,   why can't I get the link to light up and engage?
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01 Nov 2008 10:18 PM  

David:

Just highlight the link and hit (control C) on your keyboard and click on your browser and hit (control V) to insert it.

None of the links I've posted have worked since this new format thingie.

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Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe yourself. - William Shakespeare
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02 Nov 2008 01:28 AM  
"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt." - Shakespeare
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02 Nov 2008 01:34 AM  
Very funny Tom,  at least you didn't sent me  the beverage holder/disk drive
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02 Nov 2008 11:02 AM  

Joe,   Thank You for that,  Lisa and I are laughin our butts off!

As teens of course we did this to a person who always  POed at parties,  Some girls painted him up good,  even took off his boots to do his toenails and redressed him.   He was taken home an dumped on the lawn at his folks house.
When his dad went out to get his sun paper he discovered his son on the lawn.
He took him in and walked him to the mirror.  If that wasn't bad enough when this guy went down to get makeup remover from his mom she asked what was written on his chest... back wards.  Together they walked back to the mirror
Then he took off his boots!   His new name  "Cover Girl"   after he found his pickup we didn't see him for several days.


Funny stuff!

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04 Nov 2008 11:13 AM  
Oh yea, passing out amongst my friends IS DEADLY!!

We wrote all over this one poor girl with Marks-A-Lot pens. I mean ALL OVER her! Her arms, face, chest, butt, legs.....everthing!! I'm talking WAY worse than the typical "Captain Morgan" bit! It took weeks to all come off.....

When I was working in the tower business the first one to pass out the night before was the one who had to de-ice the tower the next morning. Definately not a job you want. Getting hit with falling ice is not fun.

You don't even want to know what we'll do if we have a camera!

Drink responsibly. Stay awake.....
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05 Nov 2008 12:38 AM  

Gordo,

I used to do mascara on passed out guys (it washes off quickly). You guys are gangsta bad! Sharpies..geez!

However to thwart the oppressors of tax paying law abiding American drunks everywhere, Im developing a teflon body spray. Sharpies bead up and roll off. Also included is some nano technology, embedded in the spray are nano diffraction gratings, that render the subject when photographed as Dick Cheney.

Blame it on a big nasty Dick, is my motto.



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05 Nov 2008 11:49 PM  
Posted By David G. on 01 Nov 2008 09:28 PM
Andy,   why can't I get the link to light up and engage?
Hey David,

You must use the link button to insert the link.  Then others can just click on the link to visit  the website.  The link button is in the toolbar on the right side.  Looks like a chain link with the earth icon.
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08 Nov 2008 12:23 AM  
In addition to the sharpies we used to shave one eyebrow. Shawn
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08 Nov 2008 08:15 AM  
Just more reasons to know my own alcohol limits when around this group!
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