09-02-2020, 06:10
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Looks like a gang member
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09-02-2020, 08:05
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Looks like a gang member
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It looks like Mr Dumpsterfire and Ms. Trainwreck got high on meth-amphetamines and then had relations in the back of a 64' Dodge Ram A-100 and then crashed into a front window of an unlicensed tattoo parlor...
It seems like he had a pretty good scam going, and he would have gotten away with it too if it hadn’t been for those meddling kids.
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09-02-2020, 20:02
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It looks like Mr Dumpsterfire and Ms. Trainwreck got high on meth-amphetamines and then had relations in the back of a 64' Dodge Ram A-100 and then crashed into a front window of an unlicensed tattoo parlor...
It seems like he had a pretty good scam going, and he would have gotten away with it too if it hadn’t been for those meddling kids.
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Didn’t Manson drive around in an A-100? Asking for a friend.
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09-03-2020, 16:06
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Does 7th Group get the most posers? It seems that a large number of these guys like to pose to have been in 7th Group or, maybe 3rd Group.
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09-03-2020, 16:25
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Does 7th Group get the most posers? It seems that a large number of these guys like to pose to have been in 7th Group or, maybe 3rd Group.
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The last name is a dead give away
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09-04-2020, 06:24
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Does 7th Group get the most posers? It seems that a large number of these guys like to pose to have been in 7th Group or, maybe 3rd Group.
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For the last 40yrs, I think the 5th gets the top honors, but the Viet Nam poser age group is dwindling,
The 6TH & 7th AO has taken the lead for a while as South America will never go away.
There is a moderate up-tic in the SWA posers, being predominately Squeels. This may be limiting to SF posers as we don't get the movie contracts.
Ah, The good ole days
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09-04-2020, 11:37
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I actually watched C&HL in the movie theater when it came out.
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09-04-2020, 12:33
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I actually watched C&HL in the movie theater when it came out.
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I worked at a dive shop in the Key's and became good friends with our boat Captain Bill Reid. He was born and raised on No Name Key.
AT one point in the 60-70 Bill was an active stunt double and small part actor in Hollywood. I think he was in C&HL, but it could have been any of the bunches of biker flicks that came out around the time of the Billy Jack series.
He is listed as playing Bongo in "Savages from Hell" alongside Cyril Poitier(Sydney's brother)
We consumed much vodka discussing stuff, accurate details seem to have disappeared
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