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Regulator

Quote from: bman on June 14, 2007, 11:30:36 AM
On a different topic, Bman had the trifecta of roadkill last night.  On his way home from golfing (late dusk), Bman hit a deer,  then 5 miles later, bman runs over a cat...and if that wasn't enough, Bman drills a wild turkey a few miles from his house...

Bmans truck took a true beating and is now dented and plastered with fur and feathers....WTF?

Bman never likes hitting animals....
Where do you live..... on a wild life preserve?!?!

PBR...

down south they would say thats dinner for the next month....

bman

PBR

that's pretty much around here as well...

Reg

Bman lives in "scenic" southern Chester County PA...but eliminated the wildlife in MD....

Senor RedTackle

RT can't believe no one commented on the Troy video. This narrator was pure genius....

labart96

Quote from: Senor RedTackle on June 14, 2007, 12:06:24 PM
RT can't believe no one commented on the Troy video. This narrator was pure genius....

TGP was a bit disppointed in the video.  TGP was hoping it would be a new sit com pilot about a guy in his mid 30's trying to cope with a live in ex-fiancee while trying to decide whether or not to hook up with a hot 19 year old he met on myspace.com.


Regulator

Quote from: Senor RedTackle on June 14, 2007, 12:06:24 PM
RT can't believe no one commented on the Troy video. This narrator was pure genius....

I agree TGP- this cat rejoins the LLPP after a 3 week break and doesn't give us an update?  It's ok RT, the LLPP is here for you.

lewdogg11

Quote from: regulator on June 14, 2007, 12:16:11 PM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on June 14, 2007, 12:06:24 PM
RT can't believe no one commented on the Troy video. This narrator was pure genius....

I agree TGP- this cat rejoins the LLPP after a 3 week break and doesn't give us an update?  It's ok RT, the LLPP is here for you.


I didn't comment because it looked like Troy to me.  Nothing out of the ordinary.

Regulator

Quote from: LewDogg11 on June 14, 2007, 12:17:01 PM
Quote from: regulator on June 14, 2007, 12:16:11 PM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on June 14, 2007, 12:06:24 PM
RT can't believe no one commented on the Troy video. This narrator was pure genius....

I agree TGP- this cat rejoins the LLPP after a 3 week break and doesn't give us an update?  It's ok RT, the LLPP is here for you.


I didn't comment because it looked like Troy to me.  Nothing out of the ordinary.

Hey LD, one of the first shots is from that frat about two blocks down from 11st street. Just like I remember it, minus the bum behind the ruck and the one bum that Gro made dance for a buck.....or was that not Gro?

PBR...

agree tgp....rt you need to come clean here whats deal-e-o w/ myspace girl(s)?

lewdogg11

Quote from: regulator on June 14, 2007, 12:19:51 PM
Quote from: LewDogg11 on June 14, 2007, 12:17:01 PM
Quote from: regulator on June 14, 2007, 12:16:11 PM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on June 14, 2007, 12:06:24 PM
RT can't believe no one commented on the Troy video. This narrator was pure genius....

I agree TGP- this cat rejoins the LLPP after a 3 week break and doesn't give us an update?  It's ok RT, the LLPP is here for you.


I didn't comment because it looked like Troy to me.  Nothing out of the ordinary.

Hey LD, one of the first shots is from that frat about two blocks down from 11st street. Just like I remember it, minus the bum behind the ruck and the one bum that Gro made dance for a buck.....or was that not Gro?

I loved the old Pub in South Troy with the 'Ladies Entrance'.  Troy at it's best. 

'gro

Re: Troy vid.

Ahhhh the memories. From the haters senior home on 11th street we could walk down a wooded path to the plaza w/ ghetto chopper (now big lots?), friendly's, and dunkin doughnuts.  Ghetto choper was good for things like ice and lotto tickets. Anything else you had to go up to the "good" chopper.

lewdogg11

Quote from: 'gro on June 14, 2007, 03:48:34 PM
Re: Troy vid.

Ahhhh the memories. From the haters senior home on 11th street we could walk down a wooded path to the plaza w/ ghetto chopper (now big lots?), friendly's, and dunkin doughnuts.  Ghetto choper was good for things like ice and lotto tickets. Anything else you had to go up to the "good" chopper.

Dude the Ghetto Chopper was always good for beer when you weren't quite 21 as well.  And i think we used to buy some government cheese there for our cheese sandwiches.  We used to buy trash bags there too, but our neighbors used to just open their windows and unload their trash cans out the window.  Remember that?

labart96

Reminds TGP of a story from freshman year. 

There was a place about a 10 min drive south of campus (basically on the way to watkins glen) that had a small snack shop (could get your burger or hot dog on) and would basically sell anyone a case of beer.

Actual conversation witnessed first hand by TGP between clerk and TPG's buddy "Dave" (names were changed to protect the innocent):

Dave:  Places case of Labatt Blue on counter
Clerk:  How old are you?
Dave:  uh, 18
Clerk:  No.  Let me ask you that again.  How old are you?
Dave:  21?
Clerk:  That's what I thought you said.  Have a nice day.

TGP and Dave leave with beer in hand.

'gro

yeah we had one of the nicer apartments in troy, and we still lived around some crazy cats.  Downstairs was a family with 3 badass kids, a mom who could only "talk" at 95db, and a pretty cool dad (he probably wanted to escape upstairs and have a few beers... he only had to ask.).  One neighbor had block parties EVERY day, which could end up in violence if aunt clarice had too much mad dog ("I'ma cut you, you big bastard!!").  On the other side was some guy grooming his dog to take on Mike Vick's kennel. And the guy down the street drove a $10k car with $15k in rims and A/V equipment.

Not to mention we lived on the busiest dead end street in america... with the path to ghetto choper widely used by troy's finest connoisseurs of gov't cheese.

realistic

You guys should really be working for the RPI Public Relations Office.