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Black Man Killed Underneath Pickup Truck; Two White Men Charged With Murder

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by generey October 25, 2008 7:33 PM EDT
And it is said that humans are the most intelligent form of life. Right.
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by natia45 October 25, 2008 7:06 PM EDT
darkmeat4 you are an idiot. Where did you come from? The Stone Age? Do you know what that is? How about school. Did you make it past first grade?
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by slim1h2o October 25, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
I love the feel of cow manure between my toes. . .

Posted by tuckerndfw at 01:06 PM : Oct 25, 2008

Mmmmmm, I bet you smell great!






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Posted by erasmus81 at 01:12 PM : Oct 25, 2008

I leave,,,,and this what the conversation boils down to.

You guys need to get a room!!


Sheeeesh!
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by dooney8 October 25, 2008 6:42 PM EDT
leave bush alone
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by palin691 October 25, 2008 6:11 PM EDT
FLUSH THE TOILET NEW MEXICO.

LOOK AT A MAP OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

TEXAS IS THE COMODE WHERE NEW MEXICO DEFICATES.

EAT S--T, TEXAS!
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by palin691 October 25, 2008 6:07 PM EDT
NUKE TEXAS AND RID US OF THAT VILE STATES FOREVER!

BLOW THAT SORRY STATE OFF THE FACE OF GOD''S GOOD EARTH

TEXAS IS THE TRUE DEFINITION OF A TERRORIST STATE.
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by toolmangler-2009 October 25, 2008 5:37 PM EDT
Ah, the "good old days."
Posted by tuckerndfw at 01:45 PM : Oct 25, 2008


During WWII I lived with my Grandparents in the mountains. We had the little house behind the big house and a washtub in the kitchen also. I wouldn''t trade the experience for anything. But we had fun...
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by erasmus81 October 25, 2008 4:58 PM EDT
When I was a kid, one of my many aunts & uncles did not have running water or electricity. I used to stay with them occasionally during the summer.

Saturday was bath day and we all bathed in a wash tub. It was set up in the dining room (part of the kitchen). It took a long time to pump (hand pump) the water to fill it, so everyone bathed in the same water.

Adults first, kids last.

During the week, people took a sponge bath (wet cloth) if they really got dirty. But, Saturdays were bath day when everyone took a bath.

Ah, the "good old days."

Posted by tuckerndfw at 01:45 PM : Oct 25, 2008

This does sound familiar. I had a great aunt and uncle that lived on a farm in Alberta. When I was young, we used to go there every so often. They also didn''t have running water or anything. They had some chemical toilet thing in the bathroom. It stunk REAL bad. And then there was all the cow poop outside. Anyways, I ended up puking my guts out and we had to leave one time. I was a wus back then, but I grew out of it. I got used to roughing it.:) I''ve done lots of camping, where there has been no toilets and water.
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by swingset4u October 25, 2008 4:54 PM EDT
So not one of these guys figured out that their friend was NOT in the car with them? After all: "they noted the three men had been friends for years."

Yeah right....
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by erasmus81 October 25, 2008 4:35 PM EDT
I take a bath every Saturday in the summer months.

Which reminds me, it''''s Saturday. . .

Oh, never mind, it''''s October.

Posted by tuckerndfw at 01:29 PM : Oct 25, 2008

You don''t want to be having a bath if you don''t need one.

I mean, after you get used to a smell, you just don''t notice it anymore.:)


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