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It´s interesting how I´ve never heard about this, or that I can´t even find anything about it on any of our webpages for news. It can only mean that this is most probably bogus. Sorry for breaking the bubble, guys.
!!! holy shit balls I almost chocked on my Jamba Juice at the last part, "her whining is really getting in the way of my plans to introduce her to anal"
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No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:
It´s interesting how I´ve never heard about this, or that I can´t even find anything about it on any of our webpages for news. It can only mean that this is most probably bogus. Sorry for breaking the bubble, guys.
Jay Leno has compiled some of the strangest, most outrageously funny clippings from America's newspapers for his regular "headlines" segments on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." Jay Leno's police blotter focuses in on material from the world of cops and robbers, where there's no shortage of ridiculous goings-on. "Ventriloquist leaves town -- heads of 2 dummies missing" reads a headline from Nevada County, California. "Toy gun scares robber using toy gun," proclaims the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. The strangest thing of all may be that these stories were spotted by "Tonight Show" viewers in the nation's leading newspapers. It's hard to believe that some of them made it past the editor's desk -- but they did! Following on the heels of the best-selling Headlines series, Jay Leno's Police Blotter is guaranteed to generate big laughs. - Back cover.
He doesn´t say it´s real, he just reports it from a newsclip. And we all know how serious and true all his little snippets are.. :roll:
They are there for entertainment, not for the sake of journalism.
Anyways, this being a picture thread, where can I get one of these?:o
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