Comments by steve229 (page 19)

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    10 years ago
    Aravas
    Maryland
    My absence from the site
    "I have constantly been on cam site chaturbate" @Aravas - weren't you supposed to be or practicing the piano during your down time? I'm very disappointed in you.
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    10 years ago
    jackslash
    Detroit strip clubs
    Enjoying It Less
    "Maybe it's just like Huey Lewis said, you need a new drug." @slick - You know, I think you're onto something... @jack - Sounds like you're asking yourself "If This Is It"? You wish you could go "Back in Time" to when your ATF was "Stuck with You," before there was all this "Trouble in Paradise." But don't forget "The Heart of Rock & Roll" is still beating in the Motor City, "Do You Belive in Love"? Then you have have to put your "Heart and Soul" into it, keep "Workin' for a Living" and climb "Jacob's Ladder" to reach the "Power of Love." And, remember, as always, "It's Hip to be Square."
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    10 years ago
    Is it bad
    Bad Bad-Really, Really Bad And The Whole World Has To Answer Right Now Just To Tell You Once Again, Who's Bad . . .
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    10 years ago
    Papi_Chulo
    Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
    What is the most you’ve spent on one dancer on one visit ?
    $300 $450? $500? $700? Wow, you guys better hope jerikson40 doesn't read this thread
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    10 years ago
    OT: Most Iconic Pop Culture Vehicle?
    "The old truck (car) from the Beverly Hillbillies" @motor - Remember the episode when Jethro converts the truck into his "Double Ought" spy mobile and accidentally launches Granny from the ejector seat? Hilarious!
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    10 years ago
    Estafador
    BIG APPLE
    Would you pay for this sort of service?
    14) "Rah-rah" - Dancer wears cheerleading outfit of team of your choice $50
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    10 years ago
    OT: Most Iconic Pop Culture Vehicle?
    The Corvette Stingray from "Route 66" Dan Tanna's cherry red '57 T-Bird from "Vega$"
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    10 years ago
    OT: Most Iconic Pop Culture Vehicle?
    Hey, McFly, what about: Doc Barnes's De Lorean from "Back to the Future"
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    10 years ago
    OT: Most Iconic Pop Culture Vehicle?
    KITT from Knight Rider
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    10 years ago
    OT: Most Iconic Pop Culture Vehicle?
    Or how about: Clubber's chopper LMN's Ferrari 612 Bag Boy James's Scooter
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    10 years ago
    OT: Most Iconic Pop Culture Vehicle?
    Haha...how about: Starsky's 1975 Ford Gran Torino from Starsky & Hutch Steve McQueen's 1968 Mustang GT Fastback from Bullitt James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger
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    10 years ago
    motorhead
    Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life
    Better than Canadian History
    @motor - Way better! (bold italics) Tampa Bay and Houston look like they recruited their squads right out of the clubs, lol 49's - Do those girls look Asian to you?
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    10 years ago
    OT: National Toy Hall of Fame
    "I vote for "little green army men" My friends & I had a lot of fun with those as a kid! Still remember the winter we spray painted them white to play "Russo-Finnish War"
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    10 years ago
    jackslash
    Detroit strip clubs
    OT: Friend: Andy Kaufman is still alive
    "Loved his feud with Jerry Lawler" Don't forget that Kaufman was also the "Inter-gender" Champion!
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    10 years ago
    OT:Youth Sports I
    "Moderation in all things ( except strip clubs)." ...and ATFs!
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    10 years ago
    help with profile picture
    @mikeya02 - you're up
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    10 years ago
    SC manager
    *your = you're Sorry, Clubber
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    10 years ago
    SC manager
    Okay, assuming your serious... TUSCL member inno123 wrote a whole series of articles on "Building the Perfect Strip Club" that you should check out. Part 1 is here: https://www.tuscl.net/postread.php?PID=16484
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    10 years ago
    The cunts on the pink site are confirming what I predicted.
    One should also take note of the role of the New Wave group Blondie's 1980 hit "Rapture," "Rapture" is a combination of disco, funk, and hip hop with (lead singer Debbie Harry's) rap section forming an extended coda. The song title "Rapture" served to indicate this element. While it was not the first single featuring rapping to be commercially successful, it was the first to top the charts."
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    10 years ago
    The cunts on the pink site are confirming what I predicted.
    ^^ History of Rap http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20790146,00.html
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    10 years ago
    OT: Ryder Cup 2014
    Nope, no miracle comeback this time. Sheesh
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    10 years ago
    GACA
    Un-retired: Met my ATF. Married her. Divorcing her.
    Game improved via SC training...
    "In other words, she needs to know in the first ten minutes if you have the income and life style that will make it worth her while to sleep with you ..... Economically desperate civies are now becoming more open about it." I'm okay with that.
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    10 years ago
    rickdugan
    Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
    I feel horrible for saying this, but...
    "There is a "Thin line between love and hate" (Pretenders) and it defies logic at times!" @rockie: +1 for the 1980's New Wave pop culture reference!
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    10 years ago
    shadowcat
    Atlanta suburb
    Juicebox69 got kicked out of Follies
    Surprised Juice (or one of his aliases) hasn't responded yet...
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    10 years ago
    SC manager
    "Im extremely minipulitive and can read and pursway people very easy" You do seem to be highly qualified