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1913 Silent Movie-Train Crash
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<blockquote data-quote="Supa Dexta" data-source="post: 1284791" data-attributes="member: 23321"><p>Similar to our smash up derbies and stuff nowadays at the fair I imagine. </p><p></p><p>And he said NO sweat pants in sight nesi, people cleaned themselves up to go to town. I'm on the fence on the issue, I get tired of seeing the slobs out and about too, but I've been the scruffy guy out in dirty work clothes - from some job I didn't want to be doing to begin with - and over heard some jack off in a 40 dollar suit calling me down. At that time I held a job that I would have made his yearly wage in a month I'd bet, call me what you will, I know the difference. And I was with my cousin who's a heavy duty mechanic, and makes +100k year after year.</p><p></p><p>I always wanted to win the lottery too, just to see if I'd still wear my worn out old clothes and act no different than I do now.</p><p></p><p>One time I had my eye on a motorcycle at a dealership - I went in after work, and wasn't the cleanest, But I wanted that bike, the first salesman didnt seem like he wanted to waste his time with me on the few questions I had, so I asked for another. And promptly handed him the cash for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supa Dexta, post: 1284791, member: 23321"] Similar to our smash up derbies and stuff nowadays at the fair I imagine. And he said NO sweat pants in sight nesi, people cleaned themselves up to go to town. I'm on the fence on the issue, I get tired of seeing the slobs out and about too, but I've been the scruffy guy out in dirty work clothes - from some job I didn't want to be doing to begin with - and over heard some jack off in a 40 dollar suit calling me down. At that time I held a job that I would have made his yearly wage in a month I'd bet, call me what you will, I know the difference. And I was with my cousin who's a heavy duty mechanic, and makes +100k year after year. I always wanted to win the lottery too, just to see if I'd still wear my worn out old clothes and act no different than I do now. One time I had my eye on a motorcycle at a dealership - I went in after work, and wasn't the cleanest, But I wanted that bike, the first salesman didnt seem like he wanted to waste his time with me on the few questions I had, so I asked for another. And promptly handed him the cash for it. [/QUOTE]
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