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If All You FAQers Truly Cared About BLUNT ...


Otis

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If all you FAQers truly cared about BLUNT, then you wouldn't simply ask whether he was okay in all the snow. Instead, you would:

(1) Fly to God's Country;

(2) Brave the elements;

(2) Drive out to Wayzata and dig BLUNT out;

(3) Take BLUNT out to dinner at a nice restaurant; and

(4) Treat him to a big slab of cow and a delicious desert of Creme Brulee.

The proper care and feeding of BLUNT is essential to the 02 community. Take care of BLUNT. For without him, our cars will surely perish.

(Photo by April the Pole Dancer)

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Thanks David it was delicious as always. Im not sure if you noticed or not but April the pole dancer was eying your hinder on the way out. PS We need to get you a new camera phone. although still look really good

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I live in the middle of the largest desert in North America, and, yes you can get creme brulee down here, but it ain't easy to find in most of the taco stands. I did my part for Steve by suggesting an alternative to living in the suburbs of the North Pole, but haven't heard back from him. One advantage he's got - Santa doesn't have far to travel to get to his house.

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April the pole dancer was eying your hinder

It was well-worth the trip - You know the greatest local places! It's amazing that we actually met a pole dancer named "April Syrup." It's even more amazing that (1) we ran out of dollar bills, and (2) April's dance video has not yet gone viral.

(SSFW - Somewhat safe for work - although use your discretion. And don't blame me, it's BLUNT's 'hood.)

http://www.themusicage.com/video.php?content_id=8057

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And bring him the green coffee beans of his choice!

Clyde Gates BMW CCA #19280

2009 Rav4 (wife's ride)

06 Toyota PU (Parts hauler)

89 325ic

75 2002 (parts)

74 2002 (Pigcheeks project)

73 2002 (auto to fi stick project)

70/75 2002 rolling

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