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Yeah, I saw some ad that said that it was coming out dec.4. I just didn't feel like posting it up.Quote:
Originally Posted by 07civicsi4dr
Why yes I do!Quote:
Originally Posted by kreep
This thread isn't hitting on much tonight. What are some other forum section's everybody hangs out on? I like the car pics, kills, and garage/for sale item sections.
yea that tends to happen
ATTEN OORusty: bethalham (sp) sucks lol I was there chilling with a friends that lives there and wasnt jack shi-t to do...
MO-FO dats wear mah cribz b. Leeve mah hood out dis disscusion.Quote:
Originally Posted by cactusEG
your friends house may be boring but its all in what you like to do we have a lot of fun here in downtown bethlehem cuz we know how to throw down
whats goin on echo?
Nuttin...Quote:
Originally Posted by redrumracer
Seriously, I just did on my wife face.:D
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Originally Posted by Echonova
:lmfao: :love:
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Yay for being up alone at 2:00am. This sucks.
NOTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!
lol
ATTN ATHENS AREA IA PEOPLE: WE DECIDED LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT, NEXT YEAR, WE ARE HAVING AN ATHENS AREA IA CHRISTMAS PARADE FLOAT. THAT IS ALL.
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Originally Posted by simontibbett
yes really its gonna be awsome.
i didnt even know athens had a christmas parade
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Originally Posted by redrumracer
Nucca prezzz...lol that place is more bum **** than where i live...Quote:
Originally Posted by Echonova
Oh ****ing God....lolol. Are you ****ing serious? Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by cactusEG
Athens Christmas parade FTW! Get drunk and throw beer bottles at santa
LOL hell yeah. There was even an attempted robbery last night and a fight and the cops got the guy.
We will make a float, and throw out something real weird lol. Or lets just like squirt cool whip all over people. And do burnouts.
Lets do it^^ We can use a beer truck....LoLQuote:
Originally Posted by simontibbett
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Originally Posted by simontibbett
i think we all know what joey and miles will throw out. :yes:
joey will throw scat like a monkey. I will throw beads and hope to see some x mas BOOBIES!
lmao i threw a braclet at santa last night....
oh **** thats why downtown was so busy last night?!?!?!?!?
are you serious lol you were down town and didnt knwo what was going on?
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Originally Posted by santacruz77
serious as a 80 year old guy fighting for his life while having a heart attack in a tub with a radio being accidently knocked in it.(yes that means i didnt know what was going on)
lolol...
i was starting to get pissed with all the traffic not goin anywhere. kinda glad i dont have a horn now cuz i surely wouldve been honking it last night tryin to get people to move
lol get a train horn
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Originally Posted by kreep
lol nice....
you ever been to a turkish bath house?
The Turkish bath (Turkish: hamam; from Arabic: حمّام, ḥammām) is the Middle Eastern variant of a steam bath, which can be categorized as a wet relative of the sauna. They have played an important role in cultures of the Middle-East, serving as places of social gathering, ritual cleansing, and as architectural structures, institutions, and (later) elements with special customs attached to them. Europeans learned about the Hamam via contacts with the Ottomans, hence the "Turkish" part of the name.Quote:
Originally Posted by santacruz77
In Western Europe, the Turkish bath as a method of cleansing the body and relaxation was particularly popular during the Victorian era. The process involved in taking a Turkish bath is similar to that of a sauna, but is more closely related to the bathing practices of the Romans.
A person taking a Turkish bath first relaxes in a room (known as the warm room) that is heated by a continuous flow of hot, dry air allowing the bather to perspire freely. Bathers may then move to an even hotter room (known as the hot room) before splashing themselves with cold water. After performing a full body wash and receiving a massage, bathers finally retire to the cooling-room for a period of relaxation.
In Turkey, the advent of modern plumbing systems, showers, and bathtubs in homes caused the importance of hamams to fade in recent times.
no i have never been.
I didn't know they had one either. :???:Quote:
Originally Posted by redrumracer
lolz. Reps.Quote:
Originally Posted by redrumracer
I thought I saw james with some pointy roller skates with bells on the toes in the parade last night...