Crunk Times, My friend.....Crunk Times

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How bored do you old guys get, WhoSayWho, IamDeman, etc..., just sitting in here on Monday/Tuesday nights with nothing going on on the forum while most of us are out celebrating just being in college. Oh, and Flip too.
We're busy getting the Stock Market to keep up with us. Check back shortly.

 
Oh yeahz.
I still haven't figured out why TB poasted that in the first place. I have never done anything to cause that nga to be disrespecting me. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
He was out of control that day.

 
Get some cheap 4cyl to beat on. You can never have too many cars, amirite?
thisis what i was thinking. I can always resell it at anytime pretty much. Ive done that once before. Used a car for 3 months then resold it.

How bored do you old guys get, WhoSayWho, IamDeman, etc..., just sitting in here on Monday/Tuesday nights with nothing going on on the forum while most of us are out celebrating just being in college. Oh, and Flip too.
lolwut?

 
BTW today is my 1 year anniversery. ahh, the memories.
whats the 59 minute rule?
Refers to the practice of letting employees leave work an hour early. The term derives from the military, where supervisors are often not permitted to let their personnel leave early, but ARE permitted to grant their staff breaks, as long as they are less than 1 hour. On special occasions, a supervisor can work around the prohibition on early excusal by giving the staff a 59-minute break at the very end of the day; thus allowing them to leave about an hour early. The "59-Minute Rule" is often put into effect on the Friday before a three-day weekend.

 
Refers to the practice of letting employees leave work an hour early. The term derives from the military, where supervisors are often not permitted to let their personnel leave early, but ARE permitted to grant their staff breaks, as long as they are less than 1 hour. On special occasions, a supervisor can work around the prohibition on early excusal by giving the staff a 59-minute break at the very end of the day; thus allowing them to leave about an hour early. The "59-Minute Rule" is often put into effect on the Friday before a three-day weekend.
very cool. I want to leave early =/

 
Refers to the practice of letting employees leave work an hour early. The term derives from the military, where supervisors are often not permitted to let their personnel leave early, but ARE permitted to grant their staff breaks, as long as they are less than 1 hour. On special occasions, a supervisor can work around the prohibition on early excusal by giving the staff a 59-minute break at the very end of the day; thus allowing them to leave about an hour early. The "59-Minute Rule" is often put into effect on the Friday before a three-day weekend.
interesting. i think im inacting the 3-hour rule today.

 
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