Doucher on facebook.
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Seriously, my brother sent me this, and I about died.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000790373195
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000790373195
So, Facebook isn't blocked by Websense here at work, but after I log in, I get a 404 Error or Access Denied 99% of the time. All I got to see was the picture of his car. So I log in, then promptly recieve an Error 404.
A V8's power may require an extra dose of testosterone, but a ricer takes a good amount of skill to handle the light weight to power ratio while never getting enough traction.- Aaron Jividen
The rear spoiler on a front wheel drive car keeps the rearend of the car, which is light because of the lack of a drivetrain, from going out of control at speed through a turn. Without it you may find your car and yourself in more than one piece on the side of the road. So, the rear spoiler on a front wheel drive car has the same effectiveness as a front spoiler on a rear wheel drive car. They both creat down force to keep traction at speed.- Aaron Jividen
Seriously, my brother sent me this, and I about died.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000790373195
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000790373195
good you haven't seen mine yet... I got worried when I saw this title.
http://cid-b95dea24e85cb824.profile.live.com/
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What's new with Mr. Douche
Mr. Douche hasn't done anything new lately.
The rear spoiler on a front wheel drive car keeps the rearend of the car, which is light because of the lack of a drivetrain, from going out of control at speed through a turn. Without it you may find your car and yourself in more than one piece on the side of the road. So, the rear spoiler on a front wheel drive car has the same effectiveness as a front spoiler on a rear wheel drive car. They both creat down force to keep traction at speed.- Aaron Jividen

Originally Posted by nicacus
Since when is a ford focus a ricer?







