Re: Wings and gunnnnnsssss!!!! May 19th
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 6:29 am
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Heh heh hehMike wrote:ChickenLady wrote:Fine ill drink my usual to make you come.iron369 wrote:I work night shift downtown in Louisville so an armed guy in a dress snorting coke off of a public urinal with a condom wrapper is an ordinary Tuesday evening, but, as much as I’d like to meet some of you, if there’s no drinking, I’m out. Plus, it doesn’t take long to know that “upstanding member” is a bit of a stretch. Lol j/k
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That’s what she said....
Nugget day!!!ChickenLady wrote:New members! Old members! In between members!
Never met us?! Come out! I promise I don't really bite!
Let's eat some wings, meet each other, and go look at guns together!
Details:
May 19th a Saturday
Bardstown AT wings and rings
Bardstown for Kentucky gun co and others if we want
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Oh I dunno, 1pm?
OkayTime was planed back in april. Boom. Wlj get your panties untwisted! You to Jack!
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Thank you.WLJ wrote:Oh I dunno, 1pm?OkayTime was planed back in april. Boom. Wlj get your panties untwisted! You to Jack!
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lmaorustynuts wrote:Jack's buying, by the way. Come one, come all and let's make this the most Jack has ever spent on a meal.
Do we finally get to meet your alternative lifestyle domestic partner?WLJ wrote:Looks like I have a +1
nemo wrote:Do we finally get to meet your alternative lifestyle domestic partner?WLJ wrote:Looks like I have a +1
Now that's good stuff.rustynuts wrote:Jack's buying, by the way. Come one, come all and let's make this the most Jack has ever spent on a meal.
HAHAHA!!nemo wrote:Do we finally get to meet your alternative lifestyle domestic partner?WLJ wrote:Looks like I have a +1
And you can bring snakes.rustynuts wrote:Next time, we should do Chinese. I'm sure they would let him bring all the cars he wants.