As long as supplies last if any GMG folks want a bumper sticker but can't drop down the dock, just send a self addressed and stamped envelope longer then 7 and a half inches and I'll drop one in the mail for you.
Send the self addressed and stamped envelope to the dock at 95 East Main St Gloucester Ma 01930 care of Joey (put my name in big letters to make sure it gets to me)
As long as supplies last if any GMG folks want a bumper sticker but can't drop down the dock, just send a self addressed and stamped envelope longer then 7 and a half inches and I'll drop one in the mail for you.
Send the self addressed and stamped envelope to the dock at 95 East Main St Gloucester Ma 01930 care of Joey (put my name in big letters to make sure it gets to me)
I see this guy all the time!!
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I had a friend that had a license plate in Georgia on his classic Mini….
“K9 NADS”.
British slang uses the term “Dog’s Balls” for something that is cool…
Still can’t believe he got away with it.
Sadly, we lost him to cancer last year.
F%#&k cancer.
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Excellent one 🙂 “This is a good one, imagine the officer running this plate with dispatch on a traffic stop; (Paul, Nora, David – Sam Adam Nora David…Dispatch 10-9 Repeat? Made the day 🙂 Dave & Kim:-)
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my nana who died at 86, 10 years ago, who never said a bad word to anyone, never a swear,…once told me when someone was giving me a hard time…”They can just go and pound sand”…said with a fierceness….loved it.
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According to Urban Dictionary: “The origin of the expression go pound sand is from a longer expression, not to know (have enough sense to) pound sand down a rathole. Filling rat holes with sand is menial work, and telling someone to pound sand down a hole is like telling them to go fly a kite. The expression dates to at least 1912 and is common in the midwestern United States.”
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