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Smithwicks

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  1. SIDS I get the right reds butttonzsssssssssssssssssssssssss? I thinks I qualfieys i am so drunkssss I don't kniow what's happeni f donight. But I foundedededededededededed my roomate. His friends are roomate with by frunends and we both gettrtttttttttttttttttttrtttttttrrrrfa drunk. And we draw peniseseseesesesseses ion the cats windows with dews points

    i got everything but the cats windows with dews points... :lol: :lol:

  2. why the hell cant a flat tire change go smoothly for me...it was on my sisters 97 Lexus.

    get there, loosen up the bolts, had to jump on the damn lug wrench to get them loose. jacked it up..oh wait the damn jack starts sinking into the asphalt and thus the jack is starting to tip over...reposition, jack it back up, pop of the lug nuts...wheel refuses to come off. turns out it was rusted on and i didnt have a hammer to hit the wheel with the pop it loose from the rust...so had to wait for AAA to get there...done... <_< <_< <_<

    also fun was, it was raining when i started changing the tire and was snowing by the time it was done.

  3. You should have seen it. He had this huge DODGE windshield banner. The horrible blue "super white" bulbs in every socket on his car. some stickers. and spray painted black hubcabs or rims, who knows. It reminded me a lot of Mike's Saf Volvo wagon.

    Now I'm laughing even harder :lol: :lol: :lol:

  4. I have no choice but to give it a chance. I said before I hope it works.

    We shall see.

    Its what we have for the next four years so I'm hoping for the best as well.

    And my personal favorite:

    "We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English. "

    :lol: :lol: amazing.

  5. I am happy with the results of this election. However, the fact that all kids my age are being VERY defensive when it comes to other people's opinions, bugs me a little bit. It seemed that most of youth was getting on the Obama bandwagon simply because it was the cool thing to do. They did not research, evaluate or read about the candidates in-depth. Although standing for change is good, you have to have a solid basis for your choice. Moreover, God forbid that someone said they want to vote for McCain... because if you say you do, they get angry and call you an idiot.

    Couldnt agree with you more. It was indeed the cool thing to do this year, because it meant you were hip, young, and all that other wonderful stuff.

    And going off of this I would want to ask the average college student who supported Obama what their beliefs/stances are on certain issues and see if they match up perfectly with what Obama's platform was. Basically what I am saying is that before this election they didnt give a crap about most issues and then got on the Obama bandwagon and started to believe whatever Obama believed, instead of thinking for themselves and deciding on their own.

    But I doubt most people did any in-depth research beyond just listening to CNN or Fox News, or just took a moment to think about the election and who to vote for. Its much easier to hop on the bandwagon and ride along with the mob.

    Separate point:What made me pissed off with Obama supporters on my campus was with what happened after he had been declared the winner. First off, a group of them tore through the main library at around 11:30pm, shouting Obama and Obama related slogans in the midst of people who were studying for tests and just didnt want anything to do with the election... basically being boisterous assholes about the victory. One person had a pot that they were banging away at while going through the library. And they for some reason couldn't figure out why people were pissed at them. Also every person quoted in our paper today, who was out last nite used the word change somewhere in their one liner. Also there was the to be expected crowds of people going up and down the streets cheering and what not. Overall, yes they have the right to be excited but do it in a respectful manner.

  6. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: this coming from the guy that started a WW3 thread

    Mitt Romney 2012!

    would of liked to have seen Romney in this election.

    Ron Paul is slightly more sane Ross Pero. Walking past a Ron Paul rally is enough reason not to vote for him; what's the old adage? Birds of a feather flock together?

    Huckabee was the answer for me.

    Ron Paul had some crazy ideas out there but he didnt BS around the facts like every other candidate does.

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