Cars, Booze, Sports

Most of my life is taken up by one, two, or all of these things. So stay tuned.
~ Wednesday, May 8 ~
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This is where I will be this weekend. Hope for clear skies and lots of pictures.

This is where I will be this weekend. Hope for clear skies and lots of pictures.


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manchesterunited4life:

THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING ! 
we will miss you <3 !

Check team site for updates to who may be appointed new Manager. http://www.manutd.com/

manchesterunited4life:

THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING ! 

we will miss you <3 !

Check team site for updates to who may be appointed new Manager. http://www.manutd.com/

(Source: rooney10wayne)


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~ Wednesday, April 17 ~
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Lambo autocross this past weekend. Beat all my buddies in lap time, because they drove the Ferrari.


~ Thursday, April 4 ~
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weedporndaily:

Brad Pitt slams war on drugs
(3News) The Fight Club star, who is an executive producer of new documentary The House I Live In, about US officials’ long-running battle to stamp out the drugs trade, has written a scathing essay about the way the issue has been handled.
In the article, published by Britain’s The Observer, he insists illegal substances are still “laughably easy” to buy on the streets and suggests efforts to end the trade in illegal narcotics are a waste of money.
Pitt writes, “Today, with very little effort, anyone can land in virtually any city in this country, and within a day or two, procure their drug of choice. Since declaring a war on drugs 40 years ago, the United States has spent more than a trillion dollars, arrested more than 45 million people, and racked up the highest incarceration rate in the world. Yet it remains laughably easy to obtain illegal drugs. So why do we continue down this same path? Why do we talk about the drug war as if it’s a success? It’s a charade…”

weedporndaily:

Brad Pitt slams war on drugs

(3News) The Fight Club star, who is an executive producer of new documentary The House I Live In, about US officials’ long-running battle to stamp out the drugs trade, has written a scathing essay about the way the issue has been handled.

In the article, published by Britain’s The Observer, he insists illegal substances are still “laughably easy” to buy on the streets and suggests efforts to end the trade in illegal narcotics are a waste of money.

Pitt writes, “Today, with very little effort, anyone can land in virtually any city in this country, and within a day or two, procure their drug of choice. Since declaring a war on drugs 40 years ago, the United States has spent more than a trillion dollars, arrested more than 45 million people, and racked up the highest incarceration rate in the world. Yet it remains laughably easy to obtain illegal drugs. So why do we continue down this same path? Why do we talk about the drug war as if it’s a success? It’s a charade…”


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~ Tuesday, September 18 ~
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Cool ring for the gear heads out there, like me.

Cool ring for the gear heads out there, like me.


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~ Wednesday, August 29 ~
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politics

Just remember that they are very well spoken people. How else do you think they got into the position they are currently in. Whether you are Rep., Dem., or other, keep in mind they are only trying to sweet talk you for your vote. Please do your research and vote for the people you deem most fit for the job.

That’s how our founding fathers originally saw it. Not the best speaker, not the person with the most money, not the better looking person, but the person that will help lead this country in the right direction.


~ Sunday, August 26 ~
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~ Thursday, August 16 ~
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time

Sorry I haven’t been on in a while. Work cracked down the internet and I just haven’t had any time at home. Lot’s of things going on. Can’t wait for football season (both American and European).


~ Wednesday, July 11 ~
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Ken Block Gymkhana 5


~ Monday, July 9 ~
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