PHOTO 314 - 12 Comments
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Two things:
Spider - Yes, I agree that he's a duche bag.
Bone - Yes, we all know you'd buttsex her.
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4 collars?! That's a new level of douchebaggery that I had not been privy to.
I'll rock a popped collar on a sweater, but that's about it. On a polo, it's just douchey, IMO.
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Jack, don't forget Fatty would hit that twice!
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I popped my collar in the 80s. AND I had a cheesy cookie-duster with a mullet. I was so cool, when I stopped the popped collars, global warming started. Evidence is there.....
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Jackzilla said:
Two things:
Spider - Yes, I agree that he's a duche bag.
I nearly blew dinner all over the keyboard when I read this. That's exactly what I said when I saw the picture, before I saw the comments. Am I predictable, or just keenly accurate in my douchebag-divination?
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and of course I'd buttsex her.
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I personally approve of the porcupine hairdon't.
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Ross said:
4 collars?! That's a new level of douchebaggery that I had not been privy to.
I'll rock a popped collar on a sweater, but that's about it. On a polo, it's just douchey, IMO.
A sweater with a collar? No no no, what you got there is called a 'turtle-neck'. :)
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RobotSpider said: Ross said:
4 collars?! That's a new level of douchebaggery that I had not been privy to.
I'll rock a popped collar on a sweater, but that's about it. On a polo, it's just douchey, IMO.
A sweater with a collar? No no no, what you got there is called a 'turtle-neck'. :)
HA HA HA!!!
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You can always rock it Guido style.
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It looks like they all got the shit scared out of them moments ago and are now trying to act like nothing happened. Well, except the guy in the back right - he's still terrified.
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The Evolution war still rages on.
"At a hearing last week before Texas' State Board of Education , scientists and social conservatives exchanged fiery arguments over a rule that requires science textbooks to cover ``the strengths and weaknesses'' of evolutionary theory.
Darwin critics control seven of the 15 seats on the board and have the support of Republican Gov. Rick Perry. The chairman of the board, Don McLeroy , a dentist, is a creationist who believes that the Earth is only thousands of years old, not billions as most scientists think. The board will decide the issue in March."
Wow! It's hard to believe that someone trained as a dentist would be able to overcome the intelligent portions of his brain in order to believe the Earth is only thousands of yrs old.
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