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BUMP, It has been a war, that has been going on since the beginning of time. The noobies(aka. the impatient) vs, the mesonians (aka. the patient) is an uphill battle that seems to have no end. Like the Crips verse the bloods. The north verse the south. US versus The Middle East. Mexicans verse the border. Blacks verse Welfare. North Korea Verse South Korea. Germans verse the World. Who will win and conquer.
You could of easily made your point without the racial bullshit
 
I've got a good sense of humor and no problem joking around. I just don't get how race played in to this discussion even if it was a joke.
 
I've got a good sense of humor and no problem joking around. I just don't get how race played in to this discussion even if it was a joke.
You are cool and just relax brother...he was just making an analogy but maybe a bit of a crass one though. If anyone did go too far with the racial or religious innuendo then we'd all say something. ;)
 
I would never give my source away to even a close friend. but is it ok to give someone advice on here for where to get stuff for pct?
 
Alright chitlin's gather 'round...
today we are going to talk about concealing valuables both at home and in transit, whether on your person or in your vehicle. There are many thieves these days, better to be safe than sorry.

Home
-Got AC? central air ducts make a great safe spot for valuables, pop out those floor vents and you can put things for safe keeping down in the duct work.
-consumer electronics. Old consumer electronics make a great safe spot...take that old VHS player and pop the housing off, you will notice there is a ton of empty space for placing things for safe keeping!
-toilet. Once you have wrapped your valuables in waterproof packaging (ziplock and duct tape), the back of your toilet basin makes a great place for valuables. BONUS! reduced water consumption...do your part for the planet. #gogreen
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-dog house. This one has gotten played out in recent years but it's still a classic standby. Let fido do the work...

Vehicle
-Got AC? pop out those plastic air ducts and you can slip valuables into the dash of your vehicle. Make sure you put them in something large enough as not to slide all the way out of reach (ie large wool winter sock)
-air filter housing. Under your hood you will find a large housing that contains your air filter, when you pull the filter you will notice a large amount of unused space under the filter...space perfect for valuables.
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-frame. grab a magnetic box for safe keeping, these removable airtight/watertight boxes are easily placed onto metal surfaces such as your vehicle frame or under the hood.
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Person
-the ol' "string-a-ling". Valuables can be inserted into a balloon, tie off the balloon with a string and attach the other end to your cock. Even if a would-be robber pats you down, you are able to manipulate where the valuables fall on your body. Make it dance!
-shoe tongue. If you unlace your shoe pull the tongue out, you can create a tiny slit at the bottom of your tongue. Pull out any stuffing and replace with your valuables wrapped in cotton balls stuffing upwards back towards the top of the tongue.
-deodorant. Wind a slightly used stick of deodorant to the top and pull the bar off the stick. There is a pocket of unused space where you can easily stash valuables for safekeeping before putting the bar on the stick and unwinding back into its appropriate location.


Obviously these are examples just to get you thinking...get creative.
Did you know that some countries have such a bad domestic pet overpopulation problem they will actually let you adopt an animal for free and pay for the animal's plane ticket/carrier for it to travel with you coach on the plane?

useless fact of the day...my mind rambles at times...
 
The best way to give a positive or negative review is through BLOOD WORK. Once you have your blood work now you have proof of your review. I live where you need a doctors note to get blood. But If you read " the basic of getting blood work" there is a way around it.
 
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