Jesus's middle name is Hume! Caution: Some NSFW images within!

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Sonikku

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jhansman

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Worked with a guy who became born again right after rolling his car (count 'em-three) while on acid. He was completely locked in and would not listen to any counter view. Good guy, but so lost. Carried a small copy of the New Testament in one back pocket, a small .22 in the other.
 

Hugh Jass

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Goddamn blacks.

Blatant racism is not welcome here.

Perknose
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Guess someone's sarcasm meter is busted.

Might need a refill on sense of humor as well.

:D






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Dr. Zaus

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This argument isn't going to end well for you. You might want to shut up about now.

Clearly: Thought no doubt the peanut gallery will enjoy watching hume go down in flames.
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Now: Let us not fuck-up the Hume thread any worse than my 'taste' in comedy already does.

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runzwithsizorz

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Only once electric windows have been made standard equipment on all cars for several years. I'm still paying on my car I bought new a few years ago and it has manual windows (Toyota Corolla).
Over the last 3 years I've had to replace 4 motors, and 3 regulators at about $700 a pop. Frankly, I think there's a lot to be said for old school window cranks, like my wife's Corolla.
Often, I miss the good old days, when the only thing in the engine compartment,--------- WAS AN ENGINE!
 

Greenman

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Only once electric windows have been made standard equipment on all cars for several years. I'm still paying on my car I bought new a few years ago and it has manual windows (Toyota Corolla).

I just bought a brand new pickup with crank windows. Having used them for 45 years I'm pretty much an expert on their operation, but I can see how kids might have trouble figuring them out.