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BAN's right penske is short term. Besides a damn penske truck hit my truck a while back and put a nice size hole in my hood so I dont like them currently. I am however looking into a comapny called Central Oregon Freight Company based out of the small town I'm in right now. Got a tip and a phone number from the driver of the wrecker who towed me. they seem like decent people and the pay is good.
Doing local loads, or distance driving like you have been?
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Checking out for the weekend. I'm not a hunter' date=' but the boys in my wife's family go every year, and I had a good time with them last year, so I'm going to hike and camp again. I have beer, metal, and beautiful forests to look forward to in the mountains this weekend, should be great. I'll take photos this time, the scenery is stunning up there.[/quote'] Sounds awesome. Have a good time man.
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The show was great. I bought a CD and was able to discuss some musical issues with a student of media-art. After some more thought on my top 100 BM list for that thread' date=' I think I'll finish the day with a good film.[/quote'] The meetings were very productive. I closed my leveraged buyouts and managed to destroy several key competitors. After finishing my treatise on philosophy while crushing my opponents in the national chess finals, I think I'll finish my day with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.
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I may have found a new contact for my illisit trafick of ambergris which is hugely difficult to manage with current whaling laws, and after performing a difficult brain surgical procedure was alble to pass through a mountain in the 5th dimention, which was excedingly cool and also provided my with the essential key to a computer virus I was developing to stop an alien invation most of you were probably unaware of. I'm planing to celebrate with a fine cuban cigar the head of the CIA gave me last year for so diplomatic assistence I provided with my caribean underworld contacts. No thanks necessay, just all in a days work.

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Just got back from my mate's 18th it was awesome xD he had a music player that had an ipod dock so I put mine in and started playing songs such as: Savatage - Beyond the Doors of the Dark Alice Cooper - Poison Cannibal Corpse - Skull Full of Maggots Motörhead - Ace of Spades And that's only a few xD

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Just got back from my mate's 18th it was awesome xD he had a music player that had an ipod dock so I put mine in and started playing songs such as: Savatage - Beyond the Doors of the Dark Alice Cooper - Poison Cannibal Corpse - Skull Full of Maggots Motörhead - Ace of Spades And that's only a few xD
I would imagine that didn't go over to well with most of the other party goers. Sent from my ZTE V768 using Tapatalk 2
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I would imagine that didn't go over to well with most of the other party goers. Sent from my ZTE V768 using Tapatalk 2
No quite the opposite actually, his parents like that type of music aswell (Cannibal Corpse less so) and everyone else was fine infact more enjoyed it than not, c'mon, who doesn't love Poison (not the shite band btw) and Ace of Spades?
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The meetings were very productive. I closed my leveraged buyouts and managed to destroy several key competitors. After finishing my treatise on philosophy while crushing my opponents in the national chess finals' date=' I think I'll finish my day with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.[/quote'] I don't recall you ever mentioned having psychic powers? Narrowed some candidates down for my top 100 BM list, almost halfway.
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Starting to think my brother is a bad luck charm. He was involved in a crash on just the second lap of today's race. Once again he walked away relatively unscathed (though this time he was on the back of the tandem) while the pilot and team co-ordinator who was on the front broke his collarbone. None of the pilots in the program have ever seen anything like what happened before. The connecting chain between the front and rear of the bike fell off meaning the pedals locked up. Basically that means the bike throws you over the handlebars.

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Starting to think my brother is a bad luck charm. He was involved in a crash on just the second lap of today's race. Once again he walked away relatively unscathed (though this time he was on the back of the tandem) while the pilot and team co-ordinator who was on the front broke his collarbone. None of the pilots in the program have ever seen anything like what happened before. The connecting chain between the front and rear of the bike fell off meaning the pedals locked up. Basically that means the bike throws you over the handlebars.
Yes, that sounds like yet another of his signature, cleverly engineered "accidents"... :D Glad he's ok. Was it a crit? Shit happens all the time in crit races.
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Starting to think my brother is a bad luck charm. He was involved in a crash on just the second lap of today's race. Once again he walked away relatively unscathed (though this time he was on the back of the tandem) while the pilot and team co-ordinator who was on the front broke his collarbone. None of the pilots in the program have ever seen anything like what happened before. The connecting chain between the front and rear of the bike fell off meaning the pedals locked up. Basically that means the bike throws you over the handlebars.
Hope your brother gets better soon murph
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