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JerseyJoey

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My car stalled last night.


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Yo, that happened to me at my beloved Dairy Barn I sailfished my self out of my car, walked up to their window and clammed all over the 90 year old man and his 4 year old great-granddaughter. Then I donkey punched his wife and raped the girls pet guinea pig.

They got out lucky. If I wasn't feeling so generous that day, I would have called my friend Maurice from the gym. He's a Jr. Detective with the safety patrol and I would have had them all arrested for gangraping me with the rear-left brake rotor belonging to the car owned by the beloved principal of the BOCES school accross the street.
 

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Yo, that happened to me at my beloved Dairy Barn I sailfished my self out of my car, walked up to their window and clammed all over the 90 year old man and his 4 year old great-granddaughter. Then I donkey punched his wife and raped the girls pet guinea pig.

They got out lucky. If I wasn't feeling so generous that day, I would have called my friend Maurice from the gym. He's a Jr. Detective with the safety patrol and I would have had them all arrested for gangraping me with the rear-left brake rotor belonging to the car owned by the beloved principal of the BOCES school accross the street.

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Is that like a bathroom stall?

if u lived in the environment that i live in u would think & act very differently....one suv after the other tailgating, fighting each other for parking spots in gym parking lot & at stores, cat fights in gym parking lot over parking spaces, mean nasty people with no manners....the only way to combat that type of behavior is to take it up a notch to see who really wants to dance....in todays world we dance in a court room with the best legal counsel u can afford!!
 

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Yo, that happened to me at my beloved Dairy Barn I sailfished my self out of my car, walked up to their window and clammed all over the 90 year old man and his 4 year old great-granddaughter. Then I donkey punched his wife and raped the girls pet guinea pig.

They got out lucky. If I wasn't feeling so generous that day, I would have called my friend Maurice from the gym. He's a Jr. Detective with the safety patrol and I would have had them all arrested for gangraping me with the rear-left brake rotor belonging to the car owned by the beloved principal of the BOCES school accross the street.

I just hate when that happens.
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if u lived in the environment that i live in u would think & act very differently....one suv after the other tailgating, fighting each other for parking spots in gym parking lot & at stores, cat fights in gym parking lot over parking spaces, mean nasty people with no manners....the only way to combat that type of behavior is to take it up a notch to see who really wants to dance....in todays world we dance in a court room with the best legal counsel u can afford!!



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if u lived in the environment that i live in u would think & act very differently....one suv after the other tailgating, fighting each other for parking spots in gym parking lot & at stores, cat fights in gym parking lot over parking spaces, mean nasty people with no manners....the only way to combat that type of behavior is to take it up a notch to see who really wants to dance....in todays world we dance in a court room with the best legal counsel u can afford!!


I grew up in the same area as you. From my beloved Flushing to being part of the working poor in my beloved Massapequa and Bellmore. I moved away because of morons like you. Now I only have to deal with it during leaf and ski season. It wasn't the driving or the attitude...that is what makes New York so great, in an instant we can go from that to great acts of kindness (See 9/11 and the thousands of evil emergency workers toiling to save lives with no regard for their own). You are not part of that group...sorry, true New Yorkers don't manipulate the legal system and abuse 911 to get over on the very people they just spit on.

Keep living in the past buddy. You missed a lot of great things like the steam engine and abolition. The one thing I wish you really were able to see was an AlpineZone without you. You think that suddenly changing your tone to being such a nice guy is going to change any opinions, hell no, your even worse now, you went from a jerk to a jerk that pretends he isn't; and for the record you can never come back once you pretend to be what your not.
 

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im backing out of a parking stall at my local DD on e main st after the gym....im out of that stall & in what would be the parking lot....in comes some broad with an old benz & pulls directly in front of me on the wrong side of the parking lot....she gives me a dirty look & mumbles something....i was too tired & hot to bother with another idiot in huntington....

onetime i pinched a loaf in a stall. have you ever had your camry stall on you...? :angry::angry::angry:it can take for-evor for a truck to come rescue you. my cell phone comes in hadny when calling the aaa. my member card is scuffed up.


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I grew up in the same area as you. From my beloved Flushing to being part of the working poor in my beloved Massapequa and Bellmore. I moved away because of morons like you. Now I only have to deal with it during leaf and ski season. It wasn't the driving or the attitude...that is what makes New York so great, in an instant we can go from that to great acts of kindness (See 9/11 and the thousands of evil emergency workers toiling to save lives with no regard for their own). You are not part of that group...sorry, true New Yorkers don't manipulate the legal system and abuse 911 to get over on the very people they just spit on.

Keep living in the past buddy. You missed a lot of great things like the steam engine and abolition. The one thing I wish you really were able to see was an AlpineZone without you. You think that suddenly changing your tone to being such a nice guy is going to change any opinions, hell no, your even worse now, you went from a jerk to a jerk that pretends he isn't; and for the record you can never come back once you pretend to be what your not.

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• Use a headset on your phone, so you can move around during calls. This will help to release energy if hyperactivity is one of your symptoms.
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• Complete boring tasks first.
• Team up with a coworker who is good at organization and planning.
• Don't rush big work decisions such as taking on a new project. Schedule in time to consider them carefully.
• Plan to be early for work each day and for all appointments.

"Train yourself to double-check your work, keep to a time schedule and get the boring stuff done," says Haupt. "Emphasize your spontaneous nature and your willingness to entertain new ideas and approaches. Take advantage of your natural love of interacting with a variety of people, your energy and your ability to produce quickly, and you'll be successful."
 

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I used to play connect four when I was a child in the old school days of rackin staircase bump lines at the beloved institution of killington and trl while my grandma bought everyone lox and bagels and lots of sweet and low from her purse, her gray purse, not her grey purse. rack it.
 
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