Fact O' The Day

Started by Krandall, July 07, 2009, 07:23:11 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Hefe

not to mention all the gay porn websites!

Colorado700R


Hefe

Fact...

Aaron made me that way!

Krandall



Sponsored by:
Yamaha Raptor Forum

PCIII Maps Here:
http://www.krandall.com

Cowards die many times before their deaths The valiant never taste of death but once

Krandall

'FDR borrowed the term "New Deal" from Mark Twain. '

President Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal," which ran from 1933 through 1937 amounted to one of the largest socioeconomic programs in the history of the United States, if not the largest, all in an effort to get the U.S. out of the Great Depression. FDR took the term from the 1889 Mark Twain novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.


Sponsored by:
Yamaha Raptor Forum

PCIII Maps Here:
http://www.krandall.com

Cowards die many times before their deaths The valiant never taste of death but once

Hefe


Krandall

fact..

I videotaped it.


Sponsored by:
Yamaha Raptor Forum

PCIII Maps Here:
http://www.krandall.com

Cowards die many times before their deaths The valiant never taste of death but once

Hefe

Fact...
you spank to that video nightly!

Colorado700R

Fact: Hefe did Krandall....niether one ever felt a thing

Hefe

like a hotdog in a hallway :(

Colorado700R

Quote from: Hefe on April 14, 2010, 12:06:08 PM
like a hotdog in a hallway :(

More like a cheeto through the pepsi center

Hefe


Krandall



Sponsored by:
Yamaha Raptor Forum

PCIII Maps Here:
http://www.krandall.com

Cowards die many times before their deaths The valiant never taste of death but once

Hefe

Fact:

Smileys DO add to our post count!

Krandall

'The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first coined in 1964. '

The dreaded Bermuda Triangle, which extends from the southern end of Florida to Puerto Rico to Bermuda and back to Florida, has been the subject of endless speculation regarding the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes. It was first mentioned in a 1950 AP article, but it wouldn't get the name it's best known by until a 1964 article in Argosy magazine by a writer named Vincent Gaddis.


Sponsored by:
Yamaha Raptor Forum

PCIII Maps Here:
http://www.krandall.com

Cowards die many times before their deaths The valiant never taste of death but once