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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=8576
Submitted by: no1camaro
Comments: 62  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 1  (View)
Submitted on: 07-29-2002
View Stats Category: Car
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been told by many that this photo of my Camaro SS looks like a toy model
what you think?


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#21
7-30-2002 @ 07:43:49 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
Zombies!!!

#22
7-30-2002 @ 07:44:40 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
hmmmmmm, Actor with most leading roles ever in Hollywood films: John Wayne, at 141.

#23
7-30-2002 @ 07:45:36 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
Person with most random posts: Jurrell, followed closely by no1camaro (kidding, but still.)

#24
7-30-2002 @ 07:46:35 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
Mariah Carey,
Producers paid he 20 million
Move made total of 4.3 million dollars

She's still hot in my book


#25
7-30-2002 @ 07:47:13 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
Boink factor is 9/10

#26
7-30-2002 @ 07:50:26 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
here's some HISTORY 101 for ya (lol) not only at ricecops do u see nice and many ulgyass cars but now you can walk away with something to think about or that u never knew..............

MYTH AMERICA

A few things you probably didn't know about the
founding fathers who wrote the U.S. Constitution.

THE MYTH: The men who attended the Constitutional Convention in 1787 were a sober, well-behaved group. They showed up on time, stuck it out 'til the end, and were all business when it came to the important task at hand.


#27
7-30-2002 @ 07:51:01 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
THE TRUTH: Not quite. According to historical documents found by researchers at the National Constitution Center in 1992:
Nineteen of the 74 people chosen to attend the convention never even showed up. (At least one of them had a good excuse, though—William Blount of New York refused to make the horseback ride to Philadelphia because of hemorrhoids.) < that had to HURT!


#28
7-30-2002 @ 07:51:47 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
Of the 55 who did show up, only 39 signed the document. Twelve people left early, and 4 others refused to sign. "A lot of them ran out of money and had to leave because they were doing a lot of price gouging here," observes researcher Terry Brent. Besides, he adds, the hot weather and high humidity must have been murder on the delegates, who wore wool breeches and coats. "They must have felt like dying. Independence Hall must have smelled like a cattle barn." (and u know they only took about 3 baths a year then)
ewwwwwwwww


#29
7-30-2002 @ 07:52:41 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
And how did the Founding Fathers unwind during this pivotal moment in our nation's history? By getting drunk as skunks. One document that survived is the booze bill for a celebration party thrown two days before the Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787. According to the bill, the 55 people at the party drank 54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, 8 bottles of whiskey, 22 bottles of port, 8 bottles of cider, 12 bottles of beer, and 7 large bowls of alcoholic punch. "These were really huge punch bowls that ducks could swim in," Brent reports. "The partiers were also serenaded by 16 musicians. They had to be royally drunk—they signed the Constitution on the 17th. On the 16th, they were probably lying somewhere in the streets of Philadelphia."
(AKA the party in phily)


#30
7-30-2002 @ 07:54:19 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
and thats the facts jack!

#31
7-30-2002 @ 07:55:29 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
Gigi Egley Gets 10/10 on my Boink factor

#32
7-30-2002 @ 07:56:27 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
lmao Jurrell where's the photo link to her?

[Edited by no1camaro on 7-30-2002 @ 07:57:02 PM]


#33
7-30-2002 @ 07:57:29 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
She's the chick on FarScape

#34
7-30-2002 @ 07:57:51 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
ok last one for now,
The average lightning bolt is only one inch in diameter. (note: but it can sure fu@k u up!)


#35
7-30-2002 @ 07:58:13 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
never saw it ;O(

#36
7-30-2002 @ 07:58:24 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
Not the best pic, but here she is!
http://www.farscape.de/pics/gigi.jpg


#37
7-30-2002 @ 08:00:00 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del


[Edited by Jurrell on 7-30-2002 @ 08:03:59 PM]


#38
7-30-2002 @ 08:00:35 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
cool tks, just got done downloading my 2nd movie of the day!
scooby doo and 8 legged freaks, hmmm what movie should I get next?


#39
7-30-2002 @ 08:01:08 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
ohhhh she's that kind of girl

#40
7-30-2002 @ 08:01:24 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
Austin powers 3!

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