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BEatonNo1 |
Posted - Sep 24 2003 : 2:32:13 PM today I was late for class despite the fact that I got to school 15 minuts early. MCC has horrid parking and in my quest to find a parking spot, twice I had spots stolen from me. when a person is stopped waiting for someone to get in there car turn it on and back out that should give you a clue that they want to park there. Apperently not for these assholes. unfortunately both times the direction that the person backed out blocked me from turning in and let them go right on in. so in the end i was about 15 minutes late to class
PS I'll let you all guess what gender these folks were
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BEatonNo1 |
Posted - Oct 09 2003 : 7:11:29 PM I dont know if its a winter time trick...I think the 100 degree weather might have something to do with it
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Posted - Oct 09 2003 : 1:45:14 PM never heard about the jolly ranchers thats pretty good ill have to try it sometime... about the best thing ive done is put peoples car up on concrete blocks, thats pretty funny. they wonder who the hell did it and then how the hell theyre gonna get it down lol
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BEatonNo1 |
Posted - Sep 30 2003 : 4:59:47 PM so thats what its called...weve got four of them, and i just call them tire thingies
yeah that would work pretty good
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Sep 30 2003 : 09:27:27 AM The schrader valve is the little valve in the stem of the tire that allows you to remove the cap, yet retain the air until the pin is pushed. The schrader valve tool removes them.
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cirvin |
Posted - Sep 29 2003 : 7:47:47 PM i think h mans drain thm, or just slash thm and save the money
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BEatonNo1 |
Posted - Sep 29 2003 : 5:59:56 PM Im not familure with that tool
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Sep 29 2003 : 09:20:59 AM Three words: shrader valve tool.
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BEatonNo1 |
Posted - Sep 26 2003 : 5:05:43 PM ive heard of people licking jolly ranchers and sticking them on the windshild...something about them they dont come off unless you melt them...they take a piece of the windsheild with them
course theres always the rust aluminum mixtrue
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cirvin |
Posted - Sep 26 2003 : 3:44:10 PM coolant lines arew imprtant right? he he he.
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Sep 26 2003 : 11:12:47 AM Which is why you come back later in the day, and glue a sign to their windshield. The sign simply says "Kharma". Mix some finely ground broken glass into the glue....
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