Tweetcongrats bro, take care of buisness, we'll all be here when you come back!!
Tweetim closing on my house and ive been running around getting utilities cut on, getting insurance set up, going back and fourth to the mortgage company, meeting the cable guy, etc...its been a crazy week!! but after tomorrow it should be over!!
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Tweetcongrats bro, take care of buisness, we'll all be here when you come back!!
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Tweetwell o2 since your getting a new house whens the party?
TweetNo worries bro, just get you ass on here when you can
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Tweetbla...bla...bla...bla... You better get your priorities straight O2 and start posting up on the board. Or else, I may have to use that negative rep button... LOL!
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TweetI'll let you slide this time O2.. but you better be throwing one hell of a house warming party!
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TweetO2, I like my steaks well done and will not drink anything but Canadian beer.
Thanks Buddy.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
Tweetcanadian beer, eh? well down south gg?...you have to hit the good ol bud light!! that canadian stuffs expensive!!
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Tweetand it taste like shitOriginally Posted by O2BESOHUGE
and frigg thats correct that what i drink now is sugar free koolaid
TweetOriginally Posted by O2BESOHUGE
It's only expensive cause it's got twice the alcohol. (also why Byron thinks it tastes bad).
Guess I'll have to smuggle my own into the country. Kinda like my Dad used to do when he was younger. Aparently for a while there Kokanee beer was very popular in the US, but was only available in Canada. He used to buy about 10 cases and go across the border. He'd trade the beer straight across for some US beer and cash. He'd make enough cash to pay for gas, and even had a few bucks left over to go out and party with. Then he'd bring back the US beer and trade it for Kokanee again.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.