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Post by s dot carter on Aug 25, 2006 12:45:32 GMT -5
I love the lance bass filter
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Post by mikenice on Aug 25, 2006 13:30:12 GMT -5
Wu and Juicey both. Anyone ghetto.
Another homeless story involving 2/3 Bevelators... I was up in Rochester last weekend and I went out one night with Juicey and RimRocka's little brother. Outside the bar we got some Street Meat when approached by a 40 year old black homeless man with a harmonica. Rim's little bro was being very generous and invited the guy to walk down towards his car. It took us a good 5 five minutes to walk 100 feet cause this dude kept stopping us so he could play his harmonica.
He'd put his arms up for us to stop, then start kicking his legs, making a scene while playing some $hit on his harmonica. When we finally got to the car he was still playing when little Rimrocka pulled out an OP-sized cup of change. The dude wouldn't stop playing just took his free hand, opened up his pocket and let him pour what must have been 5 + pounds of change into his pocket.
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Post by vinnypunditsheros on Aug 25, 2006 13:34:24 GMT -5
I might have a mancrush on Braveheart. Not Mel Gibson or guys in kilts showing their bums and wangs to the English... but the whole movie. It's eleven years old and I still find myself quoting it.
When the Sabres were up 2-1 against Ottawa in the third period of Game 2, I was screaming "HOLD!" at the television, just like Braveheart when the cavalry was charging the Scots.
I recently suggested Rimrocka visit Castle Trimm in Ireland because the battle of York was filmed there. (The outside storming of the castle in the movie is actually filmed inside)
I get chills and pumped up at the beginning of Sabres games when they play clips of the movie and soundtrack.
Christ. We need to seperate. I'm going to start seeing other movies. I hope Braveheart's feelings aren't hurt. It's not Braveheart, it's me.
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Post by CosmonautLaunchPad on Aug 25, 2006 13:36:40 GMT -5
Wu and Juicey both. Anyone ghetto. Another homeless story involving 2/3 Bevelators... I was up in Rochester last weekend and I went out one night with Juicey and RimRocka's little brother. Outside the bar we got some Street Meat when approached by a 40 year old black homeless man with a harmonica. Rim's little bro was being very generous and invited the guy to walk down towards his car. It took us a good 5 five minutes to walk 100 feet cause this dude kept stopping us so he could play his harmonica. He'd put his arms up for us to stop, then start kicking his legs, making a scene while playing some $hit on his harmonica. When we finally got to the car he was still playing when little Rimrocka pulled out and OP sized cup of change. The dude wouldn't stop playing just took his free hand, opened up his pocket and let him pour what must have been 5 + pounds of change into his pocket. That much change easily equates to about 35 -50 bucks. Pretty generous. I hang on to my change for dear life. Save every dime, nickel and quarter. Not pennies though. I think they should be removed from circulation and I throw them out. I keep a small supply in my car for emergency purposes. Someday I hope to be able to retire on just my change collection. Then I'll spend my 401K on booze and cheap women.
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Post by mikenice on Aug 25, 2006 13:40:43 GMT -5
haha, I think he said it was pretty much all nickels and pennies.
Even still, I have so many jars of change, that I'm just waiting to cash it all in. Except, I want to save as much as I can so I'm overwhelmed with how much money I have.
This all started when I was a kid, and these two people rolled into the bank with several decent-sized cardboard boxes full of change.
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Post by doogiehowsermd on Aug 28, 2006 6:59:55 GMT -5
Buying street meat at around 2:30am is one of the things I miss about Rochester (Zweigles hots...are you kidding me--the best). Being entertained by one of those bums is worth the wait in line to get food. There is one tall skinny black guy who will sing Stevie Wonder's "Part Time Lover" and actually doesn't have a bad voice. Its worth the buck that I give him.
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