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Can't Make this stuff up......

deadheadskier

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in my email tonight :lol:

can't make this stuff up

to be appreciated especially by those members who knew my Epcot Center throw downs with snowman.

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Reminds me of this email from trying to sell my '02 WRX just this past week on Craigslist.... wtf....:

"hey my name is nick i actually live right down the road from you on 259. I am in dier need of a new car cause my other on needs alot of work. Would you be will to take $500 payments for it a month. that would be guarunteed 500 and possibly more. I have another car to put up for collateral until i pay that off and i live right down the road. Ill sign contracts. Let me kno if your interested xxx-xxxx. Thanks. "
 
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awesome..because I'm on match.com, I sometimes get mail order brides who say they live in Philadelphia(60 miles away) but really live in Kiev..anyway it's always an option to keep in mind and apparently they let you try before you buy,,,
 

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I hate when spammers steal email addresses. One of ours were blocked on a lot of ISPs for a while because our domain name was stolen and used by spammers. It was an awful mess.
 

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Another thing you can classify under, you can't make this stuff up.....
I went to a wedding a few weeks ago. The invitation said "casual attire".
When we got to the wedding I felt extremely over dressed, although most people were dressed nicely(dressy casual) there were a few exceptions, but what really surprised me was that there were several Mullets.
My first thought was Joe Dirt.
Business in the front
Party in the back!
This was the lovely couple at our table.
My sister, the hair stylist would love to get her shears on this guy!
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*Please tell me that I'm not offending any mullet donning AZ'ers
 
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Another thing you can classify under, you can't make this stuff up.....
I went to a wedding a few weeks ago. The invitation said "casual attire".
When we got to the wedding I felt extremely over dressed, although most people were dressed nicely(dressy casual) there were a few exceptions, but what really surprised me was that there were several Mullets.
My first thought was Joe Dirt.
Business in the front
Party in the back!
This was the lovely couple at our table.
My sister, the hair stylist would love to get her shears on this guy!
5288_247120655017_830505017_8042507_4283864_n.jpg


*Please tell me that I'm not offending any mullet donning AZ'ers


All I know is that picture gave me a good laugh..and it must be nice not having to wear a tie to a wedding..lol
 

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GSS, imagine this.....
This was not the only mullet at this reception. It was almost a game to count them. I think there were a total of 7.
 

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I was at a funeral once where everyone was dressed pretty low-keyed except for one relative. Let's just say doesn't get out much; His idea of "nice clothes" was a clean T-shirt. I saw him again at a wedding: he had a nice knit shirt on with Dickies work pants. Unfortunately he couldn't keep the shirt clean all evening. Nobody was suprised. :)

I once sat down next to a fella in a pew at church. The odor was so bad I got up and moved. And this is coming from a fella that used drink sulphur water, clean the cow stalls, and remove hundreds of mice carcases from walls.

So Trek, you gotta at least give it to this couple, they were clean and groomed.
 
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GSS, imagine this.....
This was not the only mullet at this reception. It was almost a game to count them. I think there were a total of 7.

makes you question the people you are friends with...but you also live in the midwest so that sort of mullet thing is to be expected.
 

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At the wedding I was at in Kentucky, I'd say less than 40% of the people there were in suits. Jeans were common. So were flannel shirts (hey, they have a collar right)?

Before the ceremony, lots of dudes were drinking Bud Ice out the back of a pick-up in the church parking lot.
 

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At the wedding I was at in Kentucky, I'd say less than 40% of the people there were in suits. Jeans were common. So were flannel shirts (hey, they have a collar right)?

Before the ceremony, lots of dudes were drinking Bud Ice out the back of a pick-up in the church parking lot.

Wedding tailgating is a time honored tradition. Just have to be careful not to get BBQ sauce on the bride's dress.
 
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At the wedding I was at in Kentucky, I'd say less than 40% of the people there were in suits. Jeans were common. So were flannel shirts (hey, they have a collar right)?

Before the ceremony, lots of dudes were drinking Bud Ice out the back of a pick-up in the church parking lot.

Sounds awesome..were you wearing a suit? The last wedding I went to was the first ever where alot of people weren't wearing ties..lots of tattoos as well..
 
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