whitebb2727
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Same here. I made the statement off the avatar alone and since reading thier quotes now don't really know who it is.Growing autos made me dismiss that thought
Same here. I made the statement off the avatar alone and since reading thier quotes now don't really know who it is.Growing autos made me dismiss that thought
Its fucked. I never had this problem on the New Jersey shore either. There was that one spill of hypodermic needles and bags of blood and plasma that washed up one year but never after. The tar ball are not easy to spot either. They are like crusty marshmallows hidddn under the surface of the sand . They explode on u and u are fucked. If u touch it you just keep spreading it all over you. . Paper towels and sunblock get it off too. Real bummer man.Never had that problem growing up in S Fla.
Sounds gross to be honest.
I don't think it's him.you guys are keeping it secret I see.
I'll take the tar over the used bio material LOL. But I grew up with it so it seems normalIts fucked. I never had this problem on the New Jersey shore either. There was that one spill of hypodermic needles and bags of blood and plasma that washed up one year but never after. The tar ball are not easy to spot either. They are like crusty marshmallows hidddn under the surface of the sand . They explode on u and u are fucked. If u touch it you just keep spreading it all over you. . Paper towels and sunblock get it off too. Real bummer man.
idk the him you guys are talking about? pm me.I don't think it's him.
It's nothing personal. We've had some real problems with socks. So when new people show up relatively quickly in TnT we are usually suspicious. It all works out in time.Ugh, no. I'm just someone new to the boards hoping to learn from others. Crucify me as a troll, if you please. I'm not here to start a damned troll war.
Sentidk the him you guys are talking about? pm me.
ThanksSent
Wtf I hate you then.
LOL. It's way much better now. Back in the 50-60's there active oil wells all over around there, just thinking of Manhatten, Seal Beach, Long Beach, etc got your feet covered in tar. After trudging to the parking lot you'd have sand/tar bootsWe went to Manhattan Beach today. It was beautiful but we stepped in oil tar balls which was horrible. The lifeguard told us how to get it off our feet . I still can’t fucking believe how fucked up this is. He made it seem like it’s an everyday norm to scrub his feet with WD 40 after work.
Damn, that's grossLOL. It's way much better now. Back in the 50-60's there active oil wells all over around there, just thinking of Manhatten, Seal Beach, Long Beach, etc got your feet covered in tar. After trudging to the parking lot you'd have sand/tar boots
It all got much better when off shore oil drilling was banned. The problem is that there was/is so much oil in that area the there are lots of natural oil seeps making tar. The native Indians used to use it for a bunch of purposesDamn, that's gross
I remember those days. Swimming in nyc's garbage they dumped off our coast. Ah the 80sIts fucked. I never had this problem on the New Jersey shore either. There was that one spill of hypodermic needles and bags of blood and plasma that washed up one year but never after. The tar ball are not easy to spot either. They are like crusty marshmallows hidddn under the surface of the sand . They explode on u and u are fucked. If u touch it you just keep spreading it all over you. . Paper towels and sunblock get it off too. Real bummer man.
Your assessment of the atmosphere here is based on your past experience elsewhere.No, it isn't personal, but it's certainly a display of weakness and pettiness. You'd prefer an inbred cess pool or an echo chamber.
...poor guy.Someone new
LOL Welcome to RIU, post often, cesspool is one word and you're gonna love the bear.No, it isn't personal, but it's certainly a display of weakness and pettiness. You'd prefer an inbred cess pool or an echo chamber.
LOL assumptions, you just can't stop making them....poor guy.