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behindpropeller
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Posted: July-31-2009 at 8:11pm |
What a waste.
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storm34
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Haha WOW! I'm sure all that smoke from the engine isn't near as bad as oil lol.
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behindpropeller
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I think they should just burn down the white house so the housing contractors that are out of work will have something to do.
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critter
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There were a lot of parts there that were distroyed that could have been recycled into cars that were not traded in.
Agreed, just a waste |
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eric lavine
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maybe its an evil plant to sell more scrap to China
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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eric lavine
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maybe its an evil plan to sell more scrap to China
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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behindpropeller
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Hooty222
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Just another GENIOUS plan in action, I like the part that permits the monkey's to break ***************.
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Another waste of millions of my tax dollars. This administration is the most clueless bunch of baffoons I've ever seen- don't get me started...
Will whoever's in charge here please ban that irritating aamaomao a-hole from posting here? |
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