A ASALT New member Nov 2, 2002 #32 spatts said: "Strong people do one simple thing: win, lose, or draw, they get back up. They get the fuck back up." - John C. Roat, Class 29, Navy SEAL Click to expand... That's a great quote. "No man is beaten, until he quits." "To have great rewards, you must have great efforts."
spatts said: "Strong people do one simple thing: win, lose, or draw, they get back up. They get the fuck back up." - John C. Roat, Class 29, Navy SEAL Click to expand... That's a great quote. "No man is beaten, until he quits." "To have great rewards, you must have great efforts."
skaman607 New member Nov 2, 2002 #33 Intenceman said: "That which does kill me, makes me stronger" -Frederich Nietsche Click to expand... whenever I hear someone say that i always like to respond with unless it breaks my spine or crushes my skull
Intenceman said: "That which does kill me, makes me stronger" -Frederich Nietsche Click to expand... whenever I hear someone say that i always like to respond with unless it breaks my spine or crushes my skull
DrBones New member Nov 2, 2002 #34 CoolColJ: Did you just discover your monkey recently? Because I've been hearing a lot of monkey spanking induendo comin out of your mouth lately! haha
CoolColJ: Did you just discover your monkey recently? Because I've been hearing a lot of monkey spanking induendo comin out of your mouth lately! haha
E erickthegreat11 New member Nov 2, 2002 #35 Let me modify this from when I was turnin' wrenches, "is that car kickin' your ass?!, is it gonna drive you to drinkin'?" "Don't let the iron kick your ass", or my sig. I'll look around for some more, this is interesting.
Let me modify this from when I was turnin' wrenches, "is that car kickin' your ass?!, is it gonna drive you to drinkin'?" "Don't let the iron kick your ass", or my sig. I'll look around for some more, this is interesting.
barnes3 New member Nov 2, 2002 #36 Carpe Deum! (Seize the Day!) and if I could remember the latin translation for "moment" from my high school latin class it would be "seize the moment" as well. barnes3
Carpe Deum! (Seize the Day!) and if I could remember the latin translation for "moment" from my high school latin class it would be "seize the moment" as well. barnes3
T TerraNoble Guest Nov 2, 2002 #37 barnes3 said: Carpe Deum! (Seize the Day!) and if I could remember the latin translation for "moment" from my high school latin class it would be "seize the moment" as well. barnes3 Click to expand... Actually is , CARPE DIEM!
barnes3 said: Carpe Deum! (Seize the Day!) and if I could remember the latin translation for "moment" from my high school latin class it would be "seize the moment" as well. barnes3 Click to expand... Actually is , CARPE DIEM!
S spatts High End Bro Platinum Nov 2, 2002 #38 "Obsessed is the word the lazy use to describe the dedicated."
Hannibal Elite Mentor Platinum Nov 2, 2002 #39 "Mens sana in corpore sani" A strong mind in a strong body....
coolcolj New member Nov 3, 2002 #40 DrBones said: CoolColJ: Did you just discover your monkey recently? Because I've been hearing a lot of monkey spanking induendo comin out of your mouth lately! haha Click to expand... help I'm blind!!!
DrBones said: CoolColJ: Did you just discover your monkey recently? Because I've been hearing a lot of monkey spanking induendo comin out of your mouth lately! haha Click to expand... help I'm blind!!!