#556535 - 11/17/09 06:27 PM
 
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this guy was on fire!  be sure to check the tabs to the left for more hilarity! http://www.27bslash6.com/grubby.html 
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#556668 - 11/18/09 10:41 AM
 
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another gem from "brewer" History of the Bicycle The bicycle was named after its inventor, Robert Bicycle, a Dutch man who, dissatisfied with having to walk to the cheese shop, created the first two wheeled human-powered vehicle in 1972. Due to the non-existent petroleum requirements that the bicycle presented, its use quickly become popular with social workers and crystal healers and within just a few years, the smell of patchouli oil became inescapable even within the comfort of one's car on the freeway. Although primarily regarded as a woman's hobby, bicycle riding has since gained popularity not only amongst the homosexual male community but also people who enjoy wearing Spandex® of all persuasion http://www.27bslash6.com/bike.html 
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#556672 - 11/18/09 10:52 AM
 
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Edgar or Jonas may dispute that story. I'm pretty sure archeologists have uncovered early evidence on the OP of tribal bicycle usage.  oh no Aunty, the study regarding that topic found that while the ancestors of Edgar and Jonas had bicycles, they were not ridden, only pawned along with crudely fashioned wooden boxes filled with tinder material     
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#556934 - 11/19/09 01:31 PM
 
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possibley a distant reletive of BS.  no way BS,  he would have attacked her bulldike looks.    he sure can play them like BS - it's hard to believe they keep coming back for more      Dear moLester, "I appreciate the suggestion but dislike the outdoors, it has bees and sharp sticks in it. Once, when I went camping with my sister and brother, my sister became angry at a comment I made regarding her girth and drove off leaving us stranded two hundred and thirty kilometres from the nearest McDonalds. By the third day we tried eating grass and fought over a small lizard on the fourth. If you and I had known each other then, you could have arranged an emergency Unicef food parcel drop. As it was, we survived only by making love to keep warm and building a vehicle out of our clothing which enabled us to reach the nearest town where we danced for food. " http://www.27bslash6.com/lesley.html 
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#556944 - 11/19/09 01:54 PM
 
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Hey Man....It's cool...
 
 
 
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#557018 - 11/19/09 07:02 PM
 
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I'm still trying to figure out what the Makah tribe used for fishing line that was 300 yards long and strong enough to hold 200 lb halibut.  You're gonna hate me for this. Got a cool hand-made halibut hook that is a carbon-copy replica of what the Northwest Indians used to catch halibut. It's made of bone, guts, and cedar.  The cedar "rope" can be made to any length and will *easily* haul in a 200 pound butt.   Hand-lining in 'butts is actually WAY easier than hook and line.  Way easier. Professor Kocan (Yukon river expert) made it and gave it to me.    It's pretty much a true replica of the real deal.  Made in the exact manner as the Makah tribes would have made and used.   
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