MsBBB
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That would be myself...if most people only knew...they wouldn't believe it and would say it was a lie!I long haired guy that smells like vodka in a white van. He said he had candy!
That would be myself...if most people only knew...they wouldn't believe it and would say it was a lie!I long haired guy that smells like vodka in a white van. He said he had candy!
That reminds me; My psychology teacher smelled like a joint roach one day. It smelled like she took it all the way to the fingernails!My Sociology professor. dude got high before class everyday on medicinal. but i've heard of cops selling pot near where i live. i dont think its beneath them.
I baled and bucked hay for years during the summer. The worst part was going home and blowing your nose and the snot was bright green from inhaling hay particles all day. Also the scratches. I would usually end up looking like I had been in a cat fight. Hard work but fun with the right people.i worked for an old man that cut and baled hay, after i worked for him a few weeks he asked if i smoked left handed cigarettes, he told me it makes driving those tractors all day long a lot easier. then he lit one up. you would of never known in a million years that the old man smoked. he was your typical 70 year old texas redneck farmer that wore bibs and drove nothing but pickups. after that he always had a joint or 2 in the lunch bag that his wife made for us.
I baled and bucked hay for years during the summer. The worst part was going home and blowing your nose and the snot was bright green from inhaling hay particles all day. Also the scratches. I would usually end up looking like I had been in a cat fight. Hard work but fun with the right people.
i remember doin that....sittin at the bridge fishin.....there are no "cool" cops here nymore thoMy favorite connect is the Town Sheriff.
We just had one of those old John Deere tractors with no cabin and no air-conditioning. Just a hot-as-hell metal seat that would brand your ass if you didn't put a towel over it or a blanket. Especially when you're working in 102-104 degree weather.we cut, raked and bailed in a/c tractors and left the bucking for the farmer that owned or leased the land.
not mineMy favorite connect is the Town Sheriff.