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Enzora

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  1. Can you say black markets?
  2. Well, as promised, here she is, my little Ibanez GSR200. Showin' a little backside: And here's where I walked in on her while she was lying in bed strapless. Boy, was she red!
  3. Think Ford Probe.
  4. This reminds me of this young married couple I once knew, John and Katie Rong. Wherever they would go, they took nothing but left turns. It made going anywhere with them a real pain in the ass.
  5. Try being from a town named Dunn. That leads to a lot of fun greetings. Me: I'm from a small down named Dunn. Person: Haha, Git 'R Dunn! Me: dies a little inside.
  6. IS300 hatchback. What a dull-looking car. If someone here hadn't mentioned it recently, I doubt it would've caught my eye.
  7. OR ? Because honestly, if I ever saw a metal band with an upright bass, I'd buy their album, regardless of their talent. Edit: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Why am I up at 7:30? Stupid cold medicine, it's been doing very strange things to my sleep schedule.
  8. Kickass. What sort of music are you into? I love rock music with non-traditional rock instruments.
  9. Enzora

    Cologne

    <<<<---------------------Joke Croc's Head
  10. Enzora

    Cologne

  11. Ack! You have wounded me to my very core, Mr. BlackViper!
  12. Enzora

    Cologne

    Eau de Enzora. My girlfriend loves it.
  13. Sadly, I've never read any of his work. Any recommendations to start out with?
  14. I guess I'll respond first, even though I'm not much of a musician. My talents include being able to play the bassline to "Money" and a couple other random songs and the drum part to just about any AC/DC song. I also played trombone in middle school. (No Satty, not a rusty one.) I do have a bass, I'll try to get a pic or two of it soon.
  15. I hate to break this to you, Vipes, but as funny as your ramblings can be, they've got nothing on a good book. I'm a fan of all genres, classics to sci-fi to weird post-modern &#036;h&#33;.
  16. So is fashion, which might explain Croc's offense at rural use of the term industry. But yeah, the two words have very similar connotations, with the main difference being setting.
  17. Yeah, worst case scenario, someeone gets confused and buys a truck in an effort to lose weight.
  18. Funny, that's pretty much the same image that comes to my mind when someone says "industrial."
  19. Rural people use "industrial" as a bad word?
  20. Heh, I've been guilty of both. I never even noticed "might could" until I got to college and my friends pointed it out. Southern accents are actually closer to Old and Middle English than other accents in America. That shouldn't really come as a surprise, since like most other things, the evolution of language has been slower here. And last semester, in my English class, we had to read Chaucer, in the original Middle English, and our professor insisted that we use the proper pronunciation. For me, it was a piece of cake, because a lot of the weird pronunciations that were used in Middle English were ones I already used.
  21. Haha, I know exactly what you mean. My mom's family is terrible for using the phrase "over yonder" for saying anywhere that someone has gone. Yet oddly enough, "Up Yonder" is a specific place. I used to be annoyed by weird dialect differences, but now I just find them more interesting than anything. It's fun to see how words differ from region to region.
  22. You should buy some property on the dark side of the moon just to spite them. Then you could build a wall to keep them out made from a meddle of various moon rocks. Of course, you'd probably get lonely and wish you were here back on Earth, and return in your flying saucer, full of secrets about life on the dark side.
  23. Haha, yeah, the sig and pictures are cool. Coming from a small town myself, I must say that Brookville has a lot more pretty parts to it than Dunn.
  24. Uhh . . . congratulations on living near Pittsburgh?
  25. So if this is true, Toyota's trying to use outdated mentalities to try to sell cars now? Holy crap, they are becoming an American automaker!
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