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This is how they say "I have a small dick and I cheat on my wife" in Texas.
Take another look at the plates.This is how they say "I have a small dick and I cheat on my wife" in Texas.
More like I pay for it dearlyThis is how they say "I have a small dick and I cheat on my wife" in Texas.
I dated a girl like that once.....
And the lord sayeth not only to this branch but to others to.
believe this is an old one. Still see pieces of him floating around. Hope didn't feel anything
Gone but never forgotten...RIP, Stevie.
Call her a stupid whore or worthless bimbo sex toy as you spank her and pull per hair. Everything will work out.
Uniflites……
Uniflite had the contract to build thos PBR’s for the navy after the war they used the molds to make a cabin cruiser call the “salty dog” or “salty pup” I forget but they are still desirable boats to have in the Pacific Northwest…… if you can find them….As in the former boat company from Bellingham, Wash.? My dad owned a couple of Uniflite passenger cabin cruiser boats (a 31' boat and then a 36' boat for the longest time, until he bought his house on Martha's Vineyard. He would actually sail the boats from NJ up through Long Island Sound to Martha's Vineyard every August for vacation.
Going across "Rhode Island" Sound (i.e. from Point Judith, RI (last fuel stop) to the entrance to Vineyard Sound (a buoy labeled "VS") was often a trip and a half! Often 13' seas and visibility poor enough to not see the coast line to the North of us. There was no land to the South, exposing us to nothing but the Atlantic Ocean. The only other boat out there, sometimes, was a Navy Destroyer out on maneuvers. We knew we were getting close to that "VS" buoy when we'd see the "Buzzard's Bay Entrance Tower" (we called it "Texas Tower" - it had a large white Strobe) but about 4-5 miles to the North of the "VS" Buoy.
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You never wanted to go towards the tower because you could cut across a real nasty reef (Sow & Pig's Reef). It was a boat killer. Anyway, the trip would take about 15 hours total, and we'd often split it up into two days, staying in New London, CT going up, and Old Saybrook, CT returning back.
Uniflite had the contract to build thos PBR’s for the navy after the war they used the molds to make a cabin cruiser call the “salty dog” or “salty pup” I forget but they are still desirable boats to have in the Pacific Northwest…… if you can find them….
I love the spoiler that’s bolted onto the spoiler lol
Funny part is the new 90’s firebird with all its smooth lines and round shapes had the exact drag coefficient as the new firebird from the 80’s.I love the spoiler that’s bolted onto the spoiler lol