Tiler_J wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:"leave the gun, take the cannoli"
Godfather
jarbo03 wrote:I never know what she's doin. I always winder what shes doin in there.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:“No more yanky my wanky. The donger need food.”
not surprised here you nail all the 80's flicksTiler_J wrote:Redbeard wrote:“No more yanky my wanky. The donger need food.”
Sixteen Candles?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:not surprised here you nail all the 80's flicksTiler_J wrote:Redbeard wrote:“No more yanky my wanky. The donger need food.”
Sixteen Candles?
Tiler_J wrote:Nick, I've tried everything: the embassy, the German government, the consulate. I even talked to the U.N. ambassador. It's no use, I just can't bring my wife to orgasm.
assateague wrote:Softball.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:Come on Benny man, I'm baking like a toasted cheesier.
Sent from Redbeard's mom's bedroom.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Tiler_J wrote:You know, there's going to be sex, drugs, rock-n-roll... chips, dips, chains, whips... You know, your basic high school orgy type of thing. I mean, uh, I'm not talking candlewax on the nipples, or witchcraft or anything like that, no, no, no. Just a couple of hundred kids running around in their underwear, acting like complete animals.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:This crowd has gone deadly silent, a Cinderella story outta nowhere. Former greenskeeper and now about to become the masters champion.
hey, I worked at a gas station once too. Night shift at the village market before it had a mini mart, one of those cubicle deals with a window in front of me and cigarettes behind me. I had a coffee pot and a shotty am radio. It was possibly the lowest point in my lifeOlly wrote:Tiler_J wrote:You ever work at a mini-mart/convenience store?
Actually yes I did. I worked at a gas station for over a year. Flint can back me up on that. Didn't expect that did you?
I can't decide what's worse about Clerks. Having to listen to the main character bitch for two hours about how shitty his life is or Kevin Smith's shallow attempt at making his characters seem deep with an overly used enigmatic dialogue.
Sent from my phone.
jehler wrote:hey, I worked at a gas station once too. Night shift at the village market before it had a mini mart, one of those cubicle deals with a window in front of me and cigarettes behind me. I had a coffee pot and a shotty am radio. It was possibly the lowest point in my lifeOlly wrote:Tiler_J wrote:You ever work at a mini-mart/convenience store?
Actually yes I did. I worked at a gas station for over a year. Flint can back me up on that. Didn't expect that did you?
I can't decide what's worse about Clerks. Having to listen to the main character bitch for two hours about how shitty his life is or Kevin Smith's shallow attempt at making his characters seem deep with an overly used enigmatic dialogue.
Sent from my phone.
Rick wrote:Worked at a Marathon station when I was 14. Pumped gas, washed every window and always asked if they'd like the oil, battery and tires checked. Also smoked cigarettes, got to help build a slick roadster and heard about all tail the older guys claimed to get. I thought it was the greatest job on earth.
Rick wrote:Worked at a Marathon station when I was 14. Pumped gas, washed every window and always asked if they'd like the oil, battery and tires checked. Also smoked cigarettes, got to help build a slick roadster and heard about all tail the older guys claimed to get. I thought it was the greatest job on earth.
Olly wrote:Rick wrote:Worked at a Marathon station when I was 14. Pumped gas, washed every window and always asked if they'd like the oil, battery and tires checked. Also smoked cigarettes, got to help build a slick roadster and heard about all tail the older guys claimed to get. I thought it was the greatest job on earth.
It's funny how those jobs that wouldn't really get you anywhere in life were the best. By far my favorite job was working at a drug store as the photo department guy. I can't even tell you why I loved it so much but it was a ton of fun.
how irresponsibleOlly wrote:jehler wrote:hey, I worked at a gas station once too. Night shift at the village market before it had a mini mart, one of those cubicle deals with a window in front of me and cigarettes behind me. I had a coffee pot and a shotty am radio. It was possibly the lowest point in my lifeOlly wrote:Tiler_J wrote:You ever work at a mini-mart/convenience store?
Actually yes I did. I worked at a gas station for over a year. Flint can back me up on that. Didn't expect that did you?
I can't decide what's worse about Clerks. Having to listen to the main character bitch for two hours about how shitty his life is or Kevin Smith's shallow attempt at making his characters seem deep with an overly used enigmatic dialogue.
Sent from my phone.
I actually liked that job at Jerry's Service station. I was 18 and got all the beer and cigarettes I could afford and was paid in cash under the table.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
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