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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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4'8" tall, 90lbs. soaking wet, 34DD
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: NW Washington
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You put your smiley behind the wrong sentence.
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| Don't be so sure.
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| BTW Vans, have you noticed how quiet this topic got as soon as I posted those two pictures? You can almost hear the drool puddling...
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| That's because every one is sleeping.
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| Since 1:30? Long siesta... Must have served turkey in the cafeteria again.
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| I'd sure be careful Bern. Are you not afraid of the current gf finding this post? Although harmless, might be a little hurtful to her feelings. Maybe not. I had a bit of that problem too Bern. My wife was 11 years younger than me, and she did not look her age. That is probably why I got hit on right in front of her. I think I had already mentioned, women would tell me in the grocery store, how cute my daughters were. My wife got a kick out of it. The women likely noticed I was not wearing my ring being the bad husband that I was and made an assumption. I am sure if the wife had a problem with me not wearing the ring, she had plenty of opportunities to tell me she preffered I'd wear it.
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| Nah, no danger there PC. The current g/f understands this was all twenty years ago (and one ex-wife and two former fiance's) No secrets here, or unfounded jealousy, on either side. We have a good relationship, built on a pretty solid foundation of friendship.
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| Perfect !!! Thats all it takes right there. Why I mentioned its harmless, but, many relationships are not that way due to a mixture of issues like, lack of trust, faith, maturity, friendship etc.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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The first could be helpful from slghtly modifed sound systems to aggressive. My days of buku bucks on a rolling concert are behind me but I've been out of the stereo game for a while so knowing what brands are still quality and what aren't. and newer tricks on getting good sound with limited space like in trucks as opposed to cars that have trunks to hide subs ,amps crossovers fuse blocks etc. in. I plan on beefing mine up some and will most likely have to join another forum to get more detailed and quicker responses. and the second. A small section on detailng. I plan on taking my truck to the "spa" in the future and treat it to a mud bath from time to time i.e. I googled about car cleaning found posts in a forum and then I had to look up what "clay" was. ![]() I like the forum but they do ask for suggestions and if mine aren't doable or I'm in the minority for the above I can live with it. I split my time now with a construction forum mainly (1,200 posts and climbing) then a few others (I have like almost no posts on) and the normal research stuff on the net plus life in general. ![]()
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