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Bumping it? That term is still in use? Dame we used that in the mid to late 90's when I was in high school

 

 

Ryan

 

 

I didn't know they used Dame in the 90s. :lol:

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Lmao that plus monster had me run a 12 minute tote of knobs which is unheard of so you did a good thing

 

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2 hr drive home from school listening again

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$400 on Amazon

 

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It has sentimental value to me. i bought it as a birthday present to myself

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That's like me and my truck I bought it for my birthday :) haha

 

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Because the song has claimed another casualty. My brother shown me and I did it to my friend and now I mentioned it, you

 

Crap!, just watched the video. Hooked now:)
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Because the song has claimed another casualty. My brother shown me and I did it to my friend and now I mentioned it, you

 

Crap!, just watched the video. Hooked now:)

 

 

This thread is about to get locked and deleted to the depths of the earth :(

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i have no idea what that songs about

 

Crotch thrusting. Duh!

 

 

 

:lol:

 

 

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You said crotch :lol:

 

 

Ryan

 

 

What else would I call it? :lol:

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you are all making me feel freaking old. I am freaking old, but that's beside the point. I thought that the Pink Floyd that I was listening to on the way home from work this morning was old school, I mean skool, I guess it must be stone tablet and abacus old school. Dang it. Skool. BTW it was Animals, 1977. I was twelve...

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I was born in '84 but more and more things pop up that make me feel old. Mostly realizing how old some of the stuff I listened to in jr high is now. Or that the movie American Pie is like 13 years old now. Being an adult is a real drag sometimes. :lol:

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Mike I feel you. I was born in 89. And some of the things now make me feel old. Like kids in elementary school walking around with iPhones. I didn't get a phone until high school and that was when a color screen was the big thing. Hell some of the things my brothers, who were born in 94 and 96, do and say make me fell old.

 

Who else is going to watch the video and join us?

 

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