Psych0billy
Psych0billy
Psych0billy

Nah, 6'2"/210. I always had a pretty fast metabolism.

When I was 8 years old, I played sick to stay home from school. Being the latchkey kid to a single mom of the eighties, my mother bid me a farewell and went off to work. Before the invention of the household microwave oven I had become quite proficient in the art of oven baking my Tv dinners. After my lunch was

great read!

so the point.... Osama was a Man!

Reminds me of Hedwig's trailer home.

Nah, his knee went out. He's asking for help up. Happens to me all the time.

there ya go!

does she have a roomba on the underside? i mean she might as well be vacuuming the floor while shes taking her sweet ass time getting my beer from the fridge!

YOU WERE WARNED!

Or you could sit in the chair backwards so your cool like the youth. (that was kind of a family guy reference but I just couldn't find the image to drive it home)

#2 reminds me of a Helen Keller joke....

Holy shit that's funny. Last year and Disney world I rode the himilayan roller coaster (can't remember the name of it). As I was a lone rider I got paired with an older black lady and that was the most fun I've ever had on a roller coaster. She called for Jesus to save her at least a 100 times. I had tears in my eyes

My very first home pc was the atari 800. Favorit part was using my mom's gigantic wooden console tv as the monitor for games.

but the more important question: does this prove or disprove the Superman theory? Can i turn back time by flying around it really fast?

yes and you also can't have that many folders in the folder hierarchy (xp anyways). i don't remember how many it was but 8 sounds right?

1 shot, 1 kill...

if you're using the metric system you get to submit roughly 2.5 shots to the American 1 shot. happy shooting!

app not available for windows users?

if there's one thing i genuinely like about our president (and there really is only one thing i like about our president), it's the fact that he seems to really enjoy technology. he recognizes it's place in all of our lives and its role in our future.