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LongIslandPlaya

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  1. I remember another Power Ranger cast member involved in murders. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Tho...nd_Jackie_Hawks
  2. This is built into my sisters house that is for sale in Highland Park, outside of Chicago if anyone is looking for a house there:
  3. http://www.socnet.com/archive/index.php/t-92665.html http://sofrep.com/26399/exclusive-dan-bilz...for-the-record/ Dan Bilzerian Talks To SOFREP “For The Record”
  4. He is known as "Fake Equis" on TheDirty.com http://dadmin.thedirty.com/category/dirty-...s-dirty-celebs/ He does a lot of lame stuff such as say he was a "Navy Seal" He paid $1 million to have a role in a movie, when his role didn't have a speaking part he sued the producer of the movie. Here is his dad and the reason he has all that money. http://www.sptimes.com/News/013101/TampaBa...llion__Bi.shtml
  5. I'd like to add that I think Todd gets killed in the shootout and Todd's Uncle and his crew REALLY need either Jesse, Walt or both of them to cook.
  6. I have always loved this car: 1/4 Mile (1320 ft): 9.4 sec. @ 145 mph
  7. I was wondering how you guy's that ordered Phenibut liked it? I have been using Liftmode Phenibut on Amazon. I've had Phenibut from other sources and this is by far the greatest. I use it for my social anxiety and wow it works wonders for my social anxiety and lasts longer than prescription anti-anxiety drugs. The only thing about it is that you cannot take it for extended periods of time as tolerance builds quickly and you can have withdrawals if you are not careful. Tapering down after taking it for an extended period is recommended for your health. But when used responsibly it is one of the best tools I have found for my anxiety. I like to take it 2 days then take a break for 3 day, that has kept any withdrawals away. I highly recommend buying this brand. Cheap, excellent quality, and very fast shipping.
  8. If I won my first purchase would be a Class 3 Fully transferable Sturmgewehr 44 or StG 44 I have always wanted one and they use the very rare 7.92×33mm Kurz
  9. No it was just old military ammo for both
  10. I have personally shot through railroad track with the 7.62x39, the .223 would only scuff the track up, crazy!
  11. This? http://wnep.com/2012/12/11/a-lifetime-of-love/ Crazy, this happened in a town only 15 mins from me.
  12. I have not seen the picture you are talking about, but it is not THAT uncommon. My grandparents were married when they were 18. Grandmother died at 93 and Grandfather died at 94, they had their 75th wedding anniversary before they passed.
  13. Might be bath salt related http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-22...bath-salts.html The fugitive multimillionaire software mogul wanted by police in Belize discussed experimenting with the dangerous drug known as bath salts in extensive online postings, it has been revealed. John McAfee extolled the virtues of the drug, also called MDPV, in several posts on a drug-friendly Russian message board. 'I’m a huge fan of MDPV. I think it's the finest drug ever conceived, not just for the indescribable hypersexuality, but also for the smooth euphoria and mild comedown,' he wrote. McAfee claims he is innocent in the slaying of his neighbour on in Belize but says that the local police have been on a vicious hunt to bring him into custody. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-22...l#ixzz2CM44Gago Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
  14. I just recently sold my first item on e-bay and realize paypal is only good for buying. This article came up and I thought it was crazy, paypal has too much power, they are like a cartel. http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57352627-...tion-of-violin/ PayPal dispute ends in destruction of violin Counterfeit or the genuine article? Quite the donnybrook is brewing on the Internet over PayPal's decision to order a customer to destroy a purportedly rare violin. A Regretsy.com reader named Erica related yesterday how she sold an old French violin "that made it through WWII" to a buyer in Canada for $2,500. However, the buyer disputed the authenticity of the label and demanded his money back. When the buyer contacted PayPal with his concerns, the payment processor instructed him to destroy it and refunded the purchase price. "Rather than have the violin returned to me, PayPal made the buyer DESTROY the violin in order to get his money back," Erica wrote. "They somehow deemed the violin as 'counterfeit' even though there is no such thing in the violin world." He even sent the seller a photo of the destroyed violin ("The buyer was proud of himself," Erica wrote.) "It is beyond me why PayPal simply didn't have the violin returned to me," she wrote. So why didn't he? Apparently PayPal's user agreement includes a dispute resolution process for items "significantly not as described" that gives it the last say on items it suspects are fakes: Further, if you lose a SNAD Claim because we, in our sole discretion, reasonably believe the item you sold is counterfeit, you will be required to provide a full refund to the buyer and you will not receive the item back (it will be destroyed). In a media statement defending the policy, PayPal said the destruction of goods it suspects to be counterfeit is in accordance with many countries' laws. "The reason why we reserve the option to ask the buyer to destroy the goods is that in many countries, including the U.S., it is a criminal offense to mail counterfeit goods back to a seller," the company said. Despite Erica's assertions that violin counterfeiting is nonexistent, experts at the American Federation of Violin and Bow Makers point out that "millions" of "Stradivarius" violins have been produced by violin makers in Europe, while Antonio Stradivarius is thought to have created only 1,100 during his lifetime. Even though Erica said she had the violin "examined and authenticated by a top luthier prior to its sale," it's unknown what persuaded PayPal that the item was not the genuine article. PayPal declined to comment on that point, citing the company's privacy policy. The company is reportedly reviewing the matter. Updated at 3:35 p.m. January 5 with PayPal declining to comment on how it determined the violin was counterfeit.
  15. Actually BMW extends the warranty to 10 years or 120,000 miles.....whichever comes first. I just got a 535xi and I figured when the fuel pump goes I just drop it off at BMW and get a loaner car for a week or so. https://wiki.bentleypublishers.com/display/...BMW+335i,+335xi
  16. She was considering this other one, this one is a 3 hour drive each way. If you could run it, that would be a great help!! Vin: WBANV93518CW56847
  17. Thank you very much, you saved me a 2 hour drive each way with my girlfriend to see that car!!!!
  18. My girlfriend is looking to purchase a car and she found one she likes on cars.com The dealership is a 2 hour drive each way and they won't post it for free on cars.com Here is the vin WAUAT48H63K008431 If anyone can help, she and I would be very grateful.
  19. Wish she would just die already........
  20. With only 500 made and a little over 100 known to be left I don't want to even give the number out to a party unless they are willing to make an offer on the gun and inspect it in person.
  21. S8001XX I'm not going to post the last two digits unless a real party is interested in the gun and ready to make a serious offer. I don't want to openly post the full serial number because someone can use it to make a fake.
  22. My father's Singer .45, a real piece of American history. It is for sale, if anyone is interested pm me. $35,000
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