GJS
Senior Member
It appears then that the woman he longed to be inside of was inside him all along.
Hmmm.
It appears then that the woman he longed to be inside of was inside him all along.
Maybe if he spent less time on Facebook he could get a job and not be a totally useless dumb-*** on welfare. I'm sure every other country on earth would love to have another sorry turd.
And this helps explain the Polk county single wides with the derelict cars on block just a little more. The good news for this fella, there is some disgusting perv out there willing to take his virginity... maybe he catches better than he pitches...
What a pathetic, whiney, little, pc. of **** f***tard, this CLMoron is. Give me 5 minutes with him. Just five...
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Seems that you have all the makings of one of those "rants & raves" ads. Can't wait to see it.I want to give him a set of balls and grammar lessons via a message from Slugger in Louisville. View attachment 134070
Thought about it but then I'd be one of them...Seems that you have all the makings of one of those "rants & raves" ads. Can't wait to see it.
"First I will talk about the plate, then about the car, then about the plate again."While not Craigslist he is still a moron. Second auction ending soon. First auction ended and no one took him up on his $14,250 BIN price.
1996 Ford Taurus | eBay
Everyone wants a rainbow Jared plate."First I will talk about the plate, then about the car, then about the plate again."
WTF??
A quote about the first generation taurus... which this is not. BTW, I could see some obscure collectability in the Yamaha powered SHO... if that is what Jay was talking about.I like the person quoting Jay Leno, "the Taurus will be collectable", WHEN?!?
The only thing he could have been talking about. And there is not that many die hard collections with an SHO in them. There are fans of the car that have a couple or few, but not many people care about them.A quote about the first generation taurus...SHO... if that is what Jay was talking about.
You're right... Had I not worked on so many at the end of the 90's I wouldn't have cared about them either. Those were the only cars I tried to buy as a tech in the dealer back then... never did buy one though. The up keep was expensive, if one was still good enough to be worth buying and fixing, they wanted the money as if they had done the maintenance.The only thing he could have been talking about. And there is not that many die hard collections with an SHO in them. There are fans of the car that have a couple or few, but not many people care about them.
You had to drive the SHO to start to like it... beat the crap outa driving most mustangs.Sorry but I never liked any of the Ford " Clitaurus's" SHO or not.